We thought this side job would be easy!
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Join the Perkins Crew as they tackle a deceptively difficult side project installing a trayed wood ceiling. As you will see, doing trim or finish carpentry over someone else’s framing job can be very challenging! Check out all of the details of how this start to finish project gets done ✅. MUCH respect to all of you finish carpenters out there!!
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@21:48 I gotta say, I think Jamie was spot on. That herringbone design on the ceiling might have looked AWESOME. And how great is Jono "Idle hands...." is exactly right.
Love watching your channel, and how realistic you keep it!
Something I can never understand is why homeowners don’t have the area you are going to work in cleared out.
Again greatly appreciate your channel 😊
Trying to make another person's mess look prefect isn't easy nice work gentleman my favorite channel buy the way learned a lot
Ahh the joys of remodeling. Quote the job, in and out in one day, "easy money....NOT". The details always come back to bite you. Nice recovery on a surprising complex job. Love the videos.
There's a Rolling Stones song with lyrics that go, " You can't always get what you want, but you get what you need",
that sums up 6:56 in the video
Cool project to have on your channel with all the other great builds! Thanks for the Sunday gift of a PBB video today
Occupied residential work sucks. It sucks in England and it sucks in America .
Jaime was right. Putting the herringbone in that center section would've been gorgeous. But it really looks great as is. Great work guys!
Love your channel. Good work and funny commentary.
I'd definitely have carried the herringbone pattern into the highest portion of the ceiling, relocating the fan/light fixture to perfect center if necessary. However, I fully understand the challenges of dealing with as-built homes and if that tray ceiling was even a hair out of square (which it no doubt was), the diagonally ripped pieces of boards would have been glaringly obvious.
Excellent craftsmanship guys. As always.
Nice job, I'm jealous of all the help. I do 99% of my work alone.
Looks damn good. The herringbone was a good solution!
Minwax's pre stain works great to use before you paint that stain on to make sure it absorbs evenly
12:18 Nice Fast Times @ Ridgemont High reference
that looks great
Very beautiful work guys !! Turned out real nice !!
Loving it
Looks great guys. Added a lot to the space
Not my style, but appreciate the skills
My Senco brad nailer can shoot up to 2 1/8" nails,and Eric leave your brother to saying material as it flows and sounds more bestestes.
Wood all the way up would be nicer but it’s nice great work
LED strip lighting pointed towards the ceiling on top of the trim would have made it...be a six day job.
Only ski lodges and saunas should have wood cladding....! 😆🤷🏼♂️
00:44 Canine Coffee!
pro tip: if you’re working above your head, lose the suspenders. your shoulders are carrying all the weight of your tool belt plus the difficulty of whatever task your doing.
Happy Sunday!
5 capenters an one bedroom, jesus
Looks a lot better I would have done the whole thing and not left the face of the step sheetrock but its not my house just my opinion either way looks a lot better and I cant believe you guys moved and put the furniture back in idk what you charge but charge more.
Im here for the lick it and stick it joke from john-o
When a man is comfortable enough to ask another man "Can I fix your danglers?"
herring is a fish ;)
Think it's easy wrong it's hard!😭
Think it's going to be a ball ache and it's easy!🥳
Sunday Funday! Lets get building!
Pocket doors > “barn doors.” Just get a fancier pocket door. One day, I guarantee, people will walk into these barn door homes and go, “oh no, it has barn doors.” Just like the dreaded popcorn ceilings or gaudy wallpapers. The chunky “hardware” and unusable wall space are such turnoffs to me. But, the ceiling looks nice!
fuckin a man. remodel carpentry is a bitch. id rather do new builds any day. love the videos guys thanks!
It looks nice but now it's super obvious how every side is a different width, lmao. Especially that outro shot.
What's that device to find the cables?
And you would be building it new house
Too bad I live in Pennsylvania
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ruclips.net/p/PLUgaESJcoS1AbePnjzQ1nJbnC9sJl4YtC
"This looks like something i would do back in florida." And just like that, so much is explained...
Exactly, speaking as a native Floridian, Jay is a "Florida man story" all by himself. He's funny!
Behind all the fun and games you guys really are incredibly professional. I love the way you think through every job for the best solution for the customer.
how much did this cost!?! having 5 guys there, that's over $1500 per day?
that ceiling looks like a nightmare to me
I agree, so 1975, I would rip this out and paint it white…..
i,m not a negative person and i love all your work ,however that new ceiling dosent do it for me. the plain white looked much better.
I’m primarily a remodel carpenter, so I definitely know the struggle! Love the channel guys, keep up the great work.
I’ve never built a house I mainly remodel and the crazy shit you see is baffling
I made so little money on extremely detailed finish carpentry jobs like this job that you'd think I would just say no to similar new opportunities... But no, I keep on falling into the same ditch and never learn. Remodeling ALWAYS takes more time and materials than you think.
I usually take how long it'll take me and then double it, add 10 hours for subs and then triple all of that haha.
This is why most fail. Great craftsman doesn’t equate to great business man.
extremely detailed?
Sounds like you're not good with math or money. Do better or shut up.
The only way ive survived being a carpenter is having a full time income from something else. Theres almost no way to not rip off people or make close to nothing.
Gents, that was no easy job, and you boys had fun and laughs doing it, and it came out looking great. Well done to you all. So professional.
The only thing I could possibly add to this video is my own pro tip. Since that trim was bought that day and not acclimated, I would have scarfed the joints on a 15 degree angle, stained the end grain, and coped the corners. As soon as it starts moving you’re going to see it. Excellent choice to herringbone though! I love the look!
The struggle you feel on this one is the struggle of a finish carpenter every day. I really appreciate the work you guys put into framing and building. I use never come e across it in person in my carrier personally, but I appreciate that good work actually is out there
Jason "dating" himself with that reference!! You can't fix this car Spicoli.!!
Ahh, the joys of remodeling. Looks like a normal day for me. Finish work is always fun tho, as Ryan with @ Victory Outdoor Services always says "Eaaaasy Money"
I feel your pain! I just finished a grid patterned accent wall with a 28 foot vaulted ceiling by myself for a customer! $1230 worth of finger jointed 1X4 pine! It’s sicking what lumber is going for!
I'm not into construction, is lumber expensive / going up in cost?
@@oyster3145 Lumber makes gas look cheap.
One thing I never see you guys do is condition any pine before you stain. Makes a much richer and fuller coat of stain.
Y'all do such good work and that would just add awesomeness to your houses.
Exactly! You also run the risk of getting blotchy results when you use an oil stain on a softwood with pre-conditioning it.
@@doctorwork I've had to sand off and redo a really nice set of "stain grade" pine stairs because the guy doing it wouldn't listen. You could see perfect boot and hand prints that you couldn't really see until it was stained. I guess he thought it would blend in eventually haha. I don't know but yeah it's a must on any kind of fir tree.
If I walked in that room and it wasn’t empty I’m leaving
I hate tray ceilings.. not because of looks but how much fuss it is to make them look good. I'd have probably just framed the ceiling down flat 😅
Jason mispronouncing "Roomba" is for some reason the funniest thing I've ever seen on your guys channel. "It's like a rumba!" LOOOOLLLLL
You guys do the clients a bidding, even if they have no taste or style. A half-assed wood-ish ceiling? Too cheap to turn the corner and made a complete wood ceiling? Remove a perfectly functional pocket door for a fashion-of-the-moment barn door? Goes to show you can be a surgeon and make good money but have trashy trailer-park taste.
Reminds me of a song...Rolling Stones-You Can't Always Get What You Want.
Oh man…. I have TG pine on the ceiling in my bedroom. I burnt it instead of stain… looks cool…. but I feel your pain, literally lol.
Back to the 70's with knotty pine, they'll paint it white in a few years. good idea with the osb.
Perkin Builder Brothers Sunday afternoon video !! What a great way to relax the afternoon away watching your video!! Keep Up The Good Work!!
They do try, sometimes with success too.🤔😅
@@jennifurzoe1302 Hello Jennifur. I hope you are having a good Sunday afternoon.. PBB do a great job of getting the work done with laughs & joking around!!
@@milesharlan1 nice warm sunny day and I'm painting some protection poles a nice bright yellow,been watching the Perkins crew for a few weeks and enjoy their humor and the "Jamiesplaining" talks and details he knows bunches about a lot and just enjoy sarcasm..
This was an awesome episode! I love the crew! The change was amazing with the tongue and groove.
There fking smart love watching them
Looks great! My wife can't see this video unless you guys want to come and do another ceiling 🤣
Can I do the kitchen and bathroom tearouts?
@jennifur zoe
whoa, whoa, whoa. We don't do tear-outs or demos here. We deconstruct, way cleaner
@@MrTheBurkes tearouts are deconstruct on the people's republic of kalifornication.., let's call it reverse engineering..
Jono @ 14:23. Not on board with 2 coats of poly.
Can't imagine having a contractor come into my house and making them move all the furniture. Lol Guess that comes from me doing so much DIY
I'm a floor layer. You'd be suprised at how many people don't bother moving furniture... put it this way, I now let them know prior to the day of installation that I charge extra to move furniture, best thing I ever done cause I rarely move furniture anymore.
Hitachi 2 1/2 15 gauge
You guys should patent those drying racks and sell them. I've been meaning to build some myself.
I am restoring a home built in 1893. Everything takes 10 times as long because nothing is square, level, plumb, straight, even…….
Love your work 👍
Realllly wanted to see you continue the pattern in the centre 😛 but yeah so much extra work that would have been! Looks great though!
Great job lads - but i can`t help thinking we were doing T&G ceilings in the 80`s here in the UK !!🤔
I know.. I was just thinking this is exactly the sort of thing that is getting ripped out of old houses at the moment!
🤣🤣🤣 "shouldve been a pilot..." 🤣🤣🤣 really... planes
If anyone ever needs to be humbled a bit, they just gotta brag to Jason. He'll knock 'em down a peg or two
Nice vid! Pro tip - 4 ladders and 4 short walk boards gives total access and saves time from shuffling ladders all day!
how do you guys stay so clean???? my wife always says i look homeless
Lick of white gloss in that ceiling and it'll be finished 😁
You boys did a swell job.
Likes the music in background also.
Just wondering was that the Perkins
Band? 🎶👍
5 guys x 2 days(?) + materials = one very expensive bedroom ceiling.
I was wondering that myself. Image doing it with only 2 of you.. They did play with destroying the pocket door, cutting a bottom off on a door & removed & install 1 ceiling fan.. They had to buy & stain & seal all the materials. Client / friend bought all the material too.
Mind boggling cost for the wood treatment on the ceiling.. If you have the money you buy the best. They got the best men for the job! Keep Up The Good Work PBB!!
Terrible design.
That smoke detector is NOT placed in a good location for sensing smoke. . Good video!
$300 for maybe five pieces of osb is depressing
The smoke detector wouldn't stand out so much if it were to be relocated to a drywall area of the ceiling.
The Smoke Detector should have been Moved, Too Close to the sidewall of the tray and not in the upper ceiling, Not Installed per manufactures directions
Looks great! Idk why someone would want to replace a pocket door and remove space in their room for a barn door
You guys do the clients a bidding, even if they have no taste or style. A half-assed wood-ish ceiling? Too cheap to turn the corner and made a complete wood ceiling? Remove a perfectly functional pocket door for a fashion-of-the-moment barn door? Goes to show you can be a surgeon and make good money but have trashy trailer-park taste.
Hollow core doors on that house... sadness
Welcome to the world of “Finish Carpentry”!
Oh by the way if a Finish Carpenter would hv done that it would hv been laid out by lazers and string line therefore “straight, plum, and square”!
However a regular carpenter/framer did it obviously!
Ha!
NOT to Perkin's Bldg. Bro's standards.... :-( Too much humore.... NOT enough serious building!!!
What a spectacular job guys so many obstacles and upsets and you all had a positive approach start to finish man that is commendable God blessings be safe fellas thanks for sharing
Among many other things in the house I did. I did a house in Washington D.C. 3/4" Ash tounge and groove ceiling sectioned in rectangular panels intersected with 2"×10" Ash boxed. Then sanded burning shoulders. Then treated with Brazilian Rosewood Oil. The Row Houe was 15ft.x 80ft. my shoulders will never forget that job. 😂
Bro nothing is that easy lol. Especially in existing homes. Remodels always throw a wrench in the process. My partner literally always say “oh this will be an easy one” and it literally never is hah.
Also only electricians and ceiling tile guys have us beat on the above head strength. I think that whoops most of our asses.
Anyway, this was awesome. Great job mates.
Im not an actual carpenter, just the painters kid that does some building on the side. SOME A hole. had me do tng paneling on a room with vaulted ceilings upon vaulted ceilings. In the middle of a texas summer in an attic with no windows. NEVER AGAIN. ID RATHER GO BACK TO SCHOOL. I sweat so much i peed blood for a week.
teen wolf! thats his real head....
Nice work! Pro tip - pull one or both top jambs to access pocket door latches :)
Instead of osb u can use pl glue. Faster and cheaper
Ha, I have that same chopsaw, but it's got a different brand on it. Same exact colours, moulding etc just different brand stamped on the front.
Dude, this ceiling is weird..
That Franklin stud-finder is the worst one I've ever used. The expensive Zircon stud-finder at Lowe's is the best, IMO .... it's the one that can detect metal and wood studs, and electrical wiring.
Any contractor willing to run the 80's era style porn music during their work montages/time lapse cuts has my sub. Baww chicka boww woww... Yea, work that hard wood molding baby.
Jammie there is this song...... You dont alway get what you want, or is it you can't always have what you need. You really got me confused on this video.
jaime, draw up what that center would have looked like your way. liked john-o's "oh" face at 14:26, lol
20:35 Jono I don’t think you can say that on RUclips 😂