Modern Home Build | 01 | Clearing the lot
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People in the comments who are upset about you cutting down trees are going to be really upset when they hear what 2x4s are made out of.
And toilet paper, paper towels, paper napkins, ice cream cartons...
Some people lose or don't use objective thoughts... its black or white...not..life is about "staying in the gray"!
That's a good one! More trees than you could count and they are worried about 2 or 3.
"The death of one man is a tragedy. The death of millions is a statistic"
It's the same thing, but trees instead of people. Things seem more personal when you watch a few trees being taken down "up close"
Maybe a shredder insetead of the fire ? I think you could do something with the shavings ... mulch or something ?
These guys are so much fun ti watch.
Yes that's true, How are you doing today Sharrell?
So far I'm loving this as I've taken down a couple of trees myself. Didn't know how satisfying it was to take down trees. Had a blast watching this. See ya next Sunday.
Men and diggers! I get it😊❤️
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Hey guys - always love your builds and have been watching for years. I saw in the plans you're going with flat trusses over I-joists in the roof. When you get to that portion of the build, I'd love it if you could explain for a second why you went with that choice vs i-joists. I think it's mostly due to the 28' span (I know a lot of i-joists are around 24-25'), but I'd love to hear the reasoning here. Looking forward to this build! It's really similar to our own cedar-sided contemporary/modern house that we'll hopefully be adding structural additions onto ourselves (diy) soon! 🙂
I grew up in Northern California in the redwoods, my grandfather was a logger. That intro with Jamie holding that saw and the “you gunna cut a redwood with that?” was great.
Haha Arlo's machete!! Lol. I just love seeing him having fun with all of you. 😂
If you cut the tree down and then dig up the stump it’s harder to get the stump out. It’s easier to get the stump out if you leave it attached to the tree, dig around the stump to break the roots, and then push the tree over with the excavator. Then the stump will come out when you push the tree over because leverage will be on your side and you won’t have to rely on the strength of the excavator alone to dig up the stump.
You're kidding ,I would never have thought of that and I doubt if the Perkins brothers would've thought of it also.
Have an old family friend with a large backhoe/Excavator type machine, as someone who had cut plenty of trees, I had doubts when he went to push a tree over with the backhoe. I for sure had to see it to believe it. Very impressive.
If you ever watch letsdig18, dig around the base to cut the roots, then push it over. Work smart, not hard.
I think that was the original plan but the ground was too wet to get the excavator in
Or just fucking grind the stump
This house is going to be in a great spot and view
Jamie, I'm proud of you. Great job !!
Hey thank you
Sooo many exciting projects being accomplished this year already !
Ever consider a drum mulcher to clear a lot of area quickly?
I really enjoyed Jamie grabbing the mega chainsaw bar with the terminator hand
Hey thanks. What else could I do!?
So hype for this series in particular
Pick up high and drop to clear stump dirt , like Andrew Camareta 🎉
Probably would have been a good idea to hammer in a wedge near both sides of the jack to maintain control of the tree in case the jack were to jump out or fail, although very unlikely to happen.
You guys are amazing and I enjoy watching the videos
We love your channel.
I love u guys your the best and soooo funny there's no other way to bond and work together I'm gonna build my own home just starting getting the ground together
UK!! try cutting a tree down you will find tree huggers! That's if it's not protected.
Brilliant hi from the 🇬🇧
Nice fellers!
6:36 You don't cut all the way through a tree because the bottom will kick out and potentially injure someone.
A new build underway 😊
All aches will be good fertilizer for garden. So burning branches is good. But you should be aware of what you're doing
What is the wait list like to have a house built by you guys? And do you ever get over to Cashiers?
Thats the meaner old brother
Amazing
Perkins brother's logging. I like it.
Jason needs some creatine. 😂
Wouldn't that big stump have some good timber for epoxy type Bespoke Furniture pieces?
lemme come show you guys some west coast faller skills!
Jaime, I wish you wouldn't do things like that, says a Mother of 5, grandmother of 8, great-grandmother of 4, and a big fan. Always been a builder and loved watching people work from 5 years old
Sandy
I’ve literally watched every episode for the last 2 years😂
Me too several times
You have a great team 👍🤓🇫🇷
Hi guys, I’ve been enjoying your program of & on today. It was on my TV when I woke up this morning I watched it till lunchtime. It’s so good . I just saw you burning those bees, and I have another way that you can kill them although your way looks pretty good if it worked, I saw a man who had a series of beehives, and he had to euthanize one hive because they were aggressive bees in it and so we had to euthanize the whole hive, and all he did was take a 5 gallon bucket, fill it up halfway with warm to hot water and about a half a cup of Dawn dishwashing soap, and poured it over the hive, and instantly they were dead. I know you don’t have access to buckets of water and Dawn dish soap while you’re out there but it’s one way if you’re near that stuff to take care of it love the show and I’m just gonna keep watching. Thanks so much.
Looking forward to this new build....😎😎
One thing I have noticed is that yall have not built one house with a garage yet on the youtube channel. are they just not common in that area
I made guys! Thank You..KUTGW
The bEST TEAM ....
How far apart do you put purlins?
Anyone else realize that Ray is Jimmy from Yellowstone?
No stairs 😲
Talk about starting from scratch
As men get older their toys just get bigger.Its fact.
Compensating Jamie? 😂😂😂
Love the channel but using chaisaws without protectivegear is just dumb. It takes one mistake!
New project…… bring it on, not a Duplex to be seen 😂🤪
Lovin your videos😄You gus work so hard!!! Looking forward to the next video.
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Hot take of the day:Trees are amazingly strong.
Jamie please don’t ever hold the saw like again 😢
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baby saw do do do dodododo
go talk to Letsdig18 maybe he let you drive his biggest machine .
Our apologies for some weird sounding audio… Our camera was choosing the rear facing microphone even when using the forward facing camera for some reason! Did not realize until after several days of filming and reviewing the footage. Hope it is enjoyable anyways!
Did not notice, great video today😄
Do we all get refunds? 😝
Now I can't unhear it.
@@Manoffire260I got mine already! 😊
I think I’m more interested in what arlo said at 8:10 😂 you guys are great!
I hope I’m not the only one that would love a video of those maple logs getting cut into boards.
Would be a 🔥 video
Judging by the rest of the videos on youtube youre not allowed to saw logs into boards without your wife doing it in gym leggings. Dorry i dont make the rules.
This would be a good Matt Cremona collaboration video. (Although it might not be crotchy enough for him!)
Hell ya bring it on Jamie lol make it a long one.
I'd actually like to request a short series for this, rather than just a single video. I'd love to watch a series going all the way from tree to table.
Thanks for another great video, guys.
I was concerned about the bees (I'm a beekeeper) but then I realized they must have been yellow jackets since they were in the ground so burning those A-holes was a great idea! 😂
So many people call all stinging insects bees (we have that argument in our home) when yellow jackets and ground hornets are mean and want to kill you, where as bees peacefully flit from flower to flower and make honey.
I was so happy when I learned that they were yellow jackets. I was bummed thinking they were going to kill a bee colony. But yeah, yellow jackets can go to hell.
@@bertcertain6982 There are professionals who can remove bee/wasp nests. The answer to these problems doesn't always have to be "kill everything." Yes, it would take a little time, but it can be done. It's safer for you and you don't have to kill an entire colony of animals who are beneficial to humans and the environment.
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Why don't you pay attention to the facts here and bugger off with your nonsense about "saving" everything !!!!!
Actually most native bees live in the ground and honeybees are not endangered. But tbf, native bees also don't form big hives, so chances are they were talking about hornets.
Jaime’s going to need a showroom for all that maple furniture. I’d love to go take a look 👀
Sean and Paddy were unemployed Irishmen. Sean read in the paper that a lumber company was looking for tree fellers. Sean said “We should apply”. Paddy said, “But there’s only 2 of us”.
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Another episode demonstrating how Jamie’s engineers brain solves problems. As per usual the job is done perfectly !
Hands down the BEST construction channel on youtube by a country mile. Love the way you blokes are all good mates & have a laugh. Ex Licensed Electrical contractor from Australia. Cheers.
I agree heavily with this, however, I don't actually know how I feel about an Australian saying country mile.... respect? confusion? both?
Are Aussie electricians allergic to brooms like here in America
I’m from the PNW and have following you guys for years now… IMO this is my favorite start to a build EVER.
I subscribe because of the technical knowledge so seeing you run chainsaws and clear land is amazing. Thanks again for posting! I hope I can get out to the Carolinas some day. Cheers!
The fact that y'all do just about everything yourselves is quite a phenomenal event. From clearing, layout, foundation, framing, etc. Everything except what you know is faster and easier to have done (mainly mechanicals, electrical, hvac, plumbing, plus cabinets) helps y'all so much to maximize time and efforts from start to finish. It's super smart, and hugely impressive to those us who do the same work everyday. Great job!
Just a suggestion as an equipment operator. Don’t let anyone walk under the arm, especially if the machine is off. Lines and valves can burst or stop working causing the arm to collapse.
As a heavy equipment mechanic, I can not agree with this enough.
It was always drilled into my head that when you shut down a machine, you should always park the bucket/attachment on the ground so the arm isn't in the air relying on pressure to keep it up.
ESPECIALLY if the machine is older and there’s a chance of the hydraulic system losing pressure (valves not sealing fully). Our backhoe can usually hold position just fine but sometimes it slowly moves down as it loses pressure when the pump isn’t running.
It’s not worth it to get injured
they said this in the last video.
Seeing all the tree cutting, and hearing Jamie’s comments about getting a pro to take a look the cut and stump makes me think that you should do a mash-up video with Jacob Rogers @GuiltyofTreeson the next time you are clearing a bunch of large trees.
the lack of a notch cut in jason's tree could have resulted in catastrophe. notch cuts aren't only for getting the tree to fall.
Yeah, he made it barber chair, not good. It was a small tree, but stay safe please.
I came to say this too. Even a small tree can barber chair and hurt people. He got lucky.
At 0:06 my mind immediately went to "never hold a saw like that, you might lose a finger" but then I realized Jamie was holding it with his mechanical hand and then I just chuckled a bit. Fair play Jamie, fair play.
Ha! Yeah…
What happened to his fingers does anyone know was it from a chainsaw
@@mainboom4225 was from a jointer in his wood shop. They have a series in their playlist about the injury and recovery.
Originally, I thought this was the start of you building on your lake property....I am looking forward to the construction on this house. Are you going to build a house on your lake property? I think that would be a really cool series as well. Always enjoy the content.
yea im waiting for more videos on the lake property too
That chainsaw guitar hold gave me the chills 😳😵💫
PTSD of that jointer accident 😮
A tree that falls on the ground and has trees grow up from it is called a "nurse tree". Tree fallers are called "bushlers". I live on the Olympic Peninsula in WA State where logging is a major industry.
Yes that's true, I always wanted to visit Olympic Peninsula, how are you doing today Tina?
I hope you guys are inspiring 18-25 year olds with your videos. We need more young people in the industry of home building ASAP!
Not a safety Sally, but had a mini heart attack when I heard a running chainsaw as Jaime grabbed the bar of his... with his left hand. 😧 Ya'll haven't seen final destination?
Jaime playing the chainsaw like a guitar .... I DEMAND as a PBB Membership with all my accounts from the early days ... to have a video of all Jaime's highlights and best moments. Get on it Erik.
Ha ha!
While it’s running!? No wonder he doesn’t have fingers…
This video nicely captures all the 10-year-old boy fantasies: cutting down trees, huge bonfires and driving large equipment! Check, check and check! Well done and entertaining! :)
Big Shout Out to the Essential Craftsman!!😊
I watch this channel and the essential craftsman mostly
A new project from scratch. Nice, waiting to see the video later 😊
I fell for the Calgary power company in the Kananaskis, Sparwood, and good old Banff. That's a good size tree. We don't make a level backcut. It goes down at 35° so if the wind pushes back you have a brace holding it. On the risky ones, the ones that could hit high tension power lines, we roped them off.
You guys needed @BuckinBillyRaySmith to help you with the tree felling.
Nice to see that the homeowner is committed to helping - that makes for some GREAT memories!
Looks like a nice piece of land with a cool future house. Excited to see this build! Are there any updates on the 10 acres you bought with a plan to develop it yourselves? Y’all made a video about clearing it back in November 2021
On level ground, you can use your speed square to estimate where a tree will fall. With one edge of the square level, sight along the 45 degree side until an imaginary line extending from it intersects the top of the tree. Because the speed square is a right triangle, the observer's distance from the tree (plus eye height) equals the tree's height. Tree height, though, is not as important as where the topmost part of the tree will land.
Could have used the Swedish Torch method for burning your stumps.
Should be a fun build. Thanks for bringing us along.
Gotta be careful not to burn the poison ivy. Been told that can cause some serious issues
YAHOOOO!! A new project!! I LOVE you guys. Keep stayin' busy, I will always keep coming back!
Wait a minute! Fellers? I din't know, should we have let Jaime talk? #letjaime pun?
How do you destroy poison ivy? I'm in England and i can't even get rid of normal ivy 😢
Glad someone was wearing the chaps,and Jamie you should get the helmet with earmuffs and face screen., can't wait to see this one.
I spit out my drink laughing at the baby sausage joke @5:18
So ready for another project build series!
Awesome, good stuff I wanted to know for getting started on a project build. Now when is Jamie going to mill up that lumber? I wanna see it lol
It’s at the sawmill right now
Jaime, come on! Don’t disparage the American honey bee by calling wasps/hornets/yellow jackets “BEES”!!! Call them the right name, which is demon-possessed dregs of the insect world!
Sorry. Yellow jackets
I could watch Jamie fell trees all day long haha. Great ep team Perkins!
Please protect the bees. They are our livelihood!
Great Teamwork Guys 👍👍Nice to see the beginning of the build 👍👍Looking forward to seeing your videos 😀😀
The French have an important subject and verb used repeatedly in Riff Cohen’s video titled J’aime
I agree with you, hope you are having a wonderful day Cathy?
Should mulch all those trees. Sure a manufacturer be willing to hand a wood chipper just for you to make an awesome review video. If roof slope is facing south you should consider solar panel system, then standing seam metal roofing should be the choice.
After watching Letsdig18. This was painful to watch.😂
I love how you guys do everything from absolute start to finish. Inspiring ❤
i'm a lumberjack & i'm ok, i sleep all night & i work all day, i cut down trees, i eat my lunch, i go to the lavatory on wednesdays Thank you Monty Python!!
I love day one of a new Perkins' build. Can't wait to watch it all!
YOOOO I thought yall quit uploading !!! im soo glad to see yall again I missed yall. RUclips quit sending out notifications on alot of channels and I randomly just saw one of your videos on my page im so glad to see yall yaaay