Haha had to chuckle when you walked all the way to the other end of the building to bang a nail and then walk all the way back again to ping your chalk line 🤣 Carpenter & Joiner here in the UK for 37yrs & I am seriously impressed with what you achieve on your own. UK sites would never allow us to work how you framers do in the US & Canada though with no scaffolding.
Dan love watching im a young framer been doing it for about 10 years, u really need to practice just loading material closer to where ur working its way faster , me and another guy can do the same houses ur doing with no machines, in less then 7 days but THE MOST IMPORTANT thing we do it’s material placement having stuff close saves hundreds of hours were alwYs there for materials drop off and we get it put were we need
Hey Dan shot myself with a nail blocking yesterday hit the edge of the stud and nail went flying just wanted to ask you if you ever done that or something similar felt kinda dumb lol
Haha had to chuckle when you walked all the way to the other end of the building to bang a nail and then walk all the way back again to ping your chalk line 🤣
Carpenter & Joiner here in the UK for 37yrs & I am seriously impressed with what you achieve on your own. UK sites would never allow us to work how you framers do in the US & Canada though with no scaffolding.
Thank you Wimble! Sincerely appreciate your comment. Take care.
I always pick up little tricks from watching you. The bent nail trick to leverage that 2x10 is gold. Another thing to add to my toolbox.
Yeah the bent nail. Best employee ever. Thank you for watching
Time flies when I watch your videos. Fascinating. Thank you.
Thank you Frits. Always nice to see you around.
Yes I'm a big fan. I always wondered what happened
Not sure
Thank you sir.👍 great video
No problem Dr. Time. Take care.
Loving your explanation whilst doing it. Here I am, an IT director knowing jacks from kings.
Haha. Thank you.
Thanks Dan, have a great week.
Your Welcome Mark.
Any 'Crazy Framer' fans out there? Wonder what happened to him.
Yep. I am not sure.
Been wondering the same thing myself
Dan love watching im a young framer been doing it for about 10 years, u really need to practice just loading material closer to where ur working its way faster , me and another guy can do the same houses ur doing with no machines, in less then 7 days but THE MOST IMPORTANT thing we do it’s material placement having stuff close saves hundreds of hours were alwYs there for materials drop off and we get it put were we need
Thanks MJ yeah you’re right but I am not so serious about quick I just try to enjoy my day.
Was that a blue grip on your hammer, Dan? Did you break down and buy a new one?
The handle has always been blue. Just more pieces keep breaking off. No still use the same one.
Carpentry therapy time with doctor Dan.
Aw. THANK YOU. Framing is a bit of therapy for me. Take care Pete
Hey Dan shot myself with a nail blocking yesterday hit the edge of the stud and nail went flying just wanted to ask you if you ever done that or something similar felt kinda dumb lol
Yes I have. It is the right of passage as a framer.
What nails do you use to harmer by hand in the footing?
They are a hardened 2 1/2” nail
Nice thank you. I will search for them to know more about.
Don't you have a board strecher?
Not a good one!😳
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what brand wall jacks do you use or recommend?
Yukon Jack.
The liquor or the actual Jack? lol @@framnerdan
When you cut it twice and it's still too short, what do you do?
Lol! Get a new board.
You framing in Canada again or Montana?
This is in Canada.