The EASIEST Beam Installation We've EVER DONE! - Ep. 3

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  • Опубликовано: 3 мар 2021
  • Hey Gang. We've got a good one today! Beam Installation Day (Part 1) This is the little brother of the two beams we're installing on this project so stay tuned for the second MASSIVE one! If you have any questions or comment be sure to leave em down below. Thanks for watching and we'll see ya in the next one!
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  • @mjdamato
    @mjdamato 3 года назад +60

    I have to say, the editing of your videos is very on point. Some construction/DIT channels will show every single cut, which is unnecessary. And others will skip too much leaving you scratching your head. In this video, for example, you talked about cutting a birds mount. You gave a quick example on how you created the template, then showed a couple boards that you had already cut one side with the circular saw and then quickly showed those last two cuts. Gives the viewer everything needed with no redundant footage. Great production value!!!

  • @ManicMender
    @ManicMender 3 года назад +26

    @Stud Pack you guys are awesome. Great dynamic between father and son. Depth of knowledge and attention to detail is second to none. You guys are actually my new This Old House replacement. This Old House just skims over details now, just not the same as they were. You guys are really connecting with the DIY and reno contractor. Thanks for all your hard work and dedication. Don't change a thing.

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад +1

      Thx Manic 👊💪

    • @randywl8925
      @randywl8925 3 года назад +5

      To save space, all I can say is.....
      .....what he said.

    • @watermouse9296
      @watermouse9296 3 года назад +2

      @@randywl8925 What he said...

  • @brianherald5756
    @brianherald5756 Год назад +2

    Someone needs to give these guys a show on tv

  • @ajc2815
    @ajc2815 3 года назад +12

    Pops has tricks for days! Way to go fellas. Love what you guys are doing.

  • @LikeZO
    @LikeZO 3 года назад +14

    I've never been excited for home construction or remodeling before...until now. 👍

  • @tomjeffries58
    @tomjeffries58 3 года назад +25

    Love the stud pack story as well as prep and planning and going beyond what is asked for.

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад +2

      Thank you Tom 💪👊

  • @Aleaxander
    @Aleaxander 6 месяцев назад

    As of today, 11/29/23, I’ve watched all the dream garage build videos (and of course liking each). Wanting more, I went back and started watching all your videos from the beginning, and it’s been really fun watching your transformation from a stiff but knowledgeable and detailed explainer of what you were working on, to the more comfortable and easy going explainer with more humor injected here and there (I loved the explanation a few videos ago about why you have to turn off the landscaping sprinklers after spraying doors; I sent that to my dad, a retired paint contractor, to have a laugh), to the experienced entertainer we watch on the garage videos now. And it was only a couple of episodes before this that you started the tradition of describing fun project related ways to smash that like button! Just thought I’d drop Y’all a line to say how much fun it’s been to watch your videos. They’ve become a staple (and perhaps even a bit of a palm nailer when I need that little extra to finish that final lift) for my my morning workouts!

  • @taxi317
    @taxi317 3 года назад +2

    Carpenter hats to rigger hats...love it!!

  • @davidolson8082
    @davidolson8082 3 года назад +4

    I truly appreciate the way you break everything down into manageable steps with such a positive attitude. I don't think I've ever seen you guys do anything half-A$$. Keep up the stellar work and can-do approach! C'mon people, give these guys a SUB, they deserve it...

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад

      Thx David 👍💪

  • @tunAliUTube
    @tunAliUTube 3 года назад +5

    I clicked the Like button because I wanna those beam to come.
    I'm a good boy.

  • @haraldwithtwoehs
    @haraldwithtwoehs 3 года назад +2

    That shallow cut next to the birds mouth for a tape measure? Gold! Your craft and attention to detail is quite frankly awe inspiring. 😻

  • @nickk4010
    @nickk4010 3 года назад +4

    Genius idea with the Kerf cut for ease of taking the measurements! I always come away with a gem of knowledge to implement from your videos, love it!

  • @mitchellsmith9289
    @mitchellsmith9289 3 года назад +7

    That is a slick trick, making that cut for measuring reference!

    • @eriksteffen6166
      @eriksteffen6166 3 года назад

      I know i will have to remember that trick.

  • @jmaxim80
    @jmaxim80 3 года назад +6

    when you get to your retirement age you need to teach younger men. the knowledge and work ethic needs to be transferred to the next generation. keep up the good works

  • @JustToPro1
    @JustToPro1 3 года назад +5

    I route ratcheting straps over the supporting temp walls you build on each side. Two straps spaced equally apart and ratchet it up together!

  • @john.french
    @john.french 3 года назад +2

    I've seen that video #4, but always good to hear about the Studpack story. 4:15 nice top of the ladder reference! Had me laughing again. Awesome project and video editing!

  • @AquaPeet
    @AquaPeet 2 года назад +1

    Unbelievable, after so many videos I now finally know what a stud pack is and how it relates to your channel name... :D

  • @benjaminreinhardt259
    @benjaminreinhardt259 2 года назад +2

    A choker around the beam would have alleviated the need to adjust the rigging. Would also negate the chain all together. (I am a qualified rigging supervisor onboard ships, but have never stayed at a Holiday Inn.)
    I do appreciate the video showing how you did it. I would have never thought to punch a hole through the rafter to run a long bolt through for a pick point. Going to file that one away for later. Thanks!

  • @ChrisCicc
    @ChrisCicc 3 года назад +2

    The "action shots" in this video are great. Well done!

  • @geekbruin
    @geekbruin 3 года назад +1

    Stud pack videos are wicked smart. Love it.

  • @diytile363
    @diytile363 3 года назад +4

    Love the videos guys always look forward to watching the videos, but have to say Paul you really are the jack of all trades! Very impressive with all of your knowledge, keep up the awesome videos!

  • @Charles-uc3hb
    @Charles-uc3hb 3 года назад +4

    Best video about installing beam I've seen. Thank you for always getting into the details

    • @OnlyOneFever
      @OnlyOneFever 3 года назад +1

      Have seen it a hundred times on the various home remodel shows and while I understand what is happening, there's a lack of detail (for obvious reasons), plus not everyone has six friends available to come over and lift a beam.

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад

      Thx Charles 👊💪

  • @BCTCanadian
    @BCTCanadian 3 года назад +1

    You guys are killing it. Some jobsites you want to avoid like the plague. Yours makes me want to change careers.

  • @BWIL2515
    @BWIL2515 3 года назад +2

    Man yall are really banging it out great informative video ive been doing construction for almost 50 years and working with my kids has been a real blessing daughters and sons i know how proud you are of Jordan. Thanks for the videos

  • @PartTimeMakers
    @PartTimeMakers 3 года назад +1

    I love the name too Jordan. It's very cool!

  • @julio3421
    @julio3421 3 года назад +4

    I had to pause my movie to watch this addictive TV show!!!

  • @jessicahites871
    @jessicahites871 Год назад

    Love watching professionals at work😁

  • @NITZO83
    @NITZO83 3 года назад +3

    I love watching your videos! I learn so much just watching you 2 work. Keep up the great work!

  • @bigscout1584
    @bigscout1584 3 года назад +1

    2 step ladders. Alternate rungs on the ladders

  • @austinhastings8793
    @austinhastings8793 3 года назад +12

    Nail up a "doorframe" using 4 of your 16-foot braces (doubled together, 2 per side) and some cross-members. Hang the hoist from the top of the doorframe.

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад +1

      Cool thx Austin 👍

    • @FCES_Electrical_Sol
      @FCES_Electrical_Sol 3 года назад

      @@StudPack what do you guys record your videos with ?

  • @901handyman9
    @901handyman9 3 года назад +2

    You do do enough beam work to use the positive placement nailer, they work great and you will fly through those 80 nails!

  • @50sKid
    @50sKid 3 года назад +7

    Wow, so awesome!

  • @projectfreedom9510
    @projectfreedom9510 3 года назад +2

    Getting slick with those edits Jordan. lol That tape measure one was cool.

  • @snorger
    @snorger 3 года назад +2

    Incredible job guys! Can't wait to see how open this floor plan is going to be.

  • @batbawls
    @batbawls 2 года назад +1

    Man that dot laser might not be the MVP but he's close.

  • @richg3411
    @richg3411 3 года назад +4

    Did the same thing with a "Come-A-Long" to hoist a bay window up to the second story and hold it in place until installed. Well done!

  • @richg3411
    @richg3411 3 года назад +8

    Tie the Come-A-Long to a lower part of the roof and pull the beam up a diagonal slide into place rather than straight up.

  • @ovationhomerenovation
    @ovationhomerenovation 2 года назад

    Exactly what I was looking for! Now I can tear up that roof in the shed! LOL
    Gotta start with something I can list by myself, right?!

  • @bucklanddarrell3911
    @bucklanddarrell3911 3 года назад +3

    You could build a temporary A-Frame out of the temporary wall studs you just removed on each end of the new beam and lift each end with separate hoists. There's no need to anchor it from the rafters. You could hold the weight on the existing walls/ceiling or build your own supports that reach the floor. You could also just use the one hoist and lift one end at a time partway up and then reposition. Takes time but easy enough.

    • @OnlyOneFever
      @OnlyOneFever 3 года назад

      This is likely the answer. Simple construction, readily available materials and experience hoisting from above.

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад

      Perfect thx 👍

  • @lorenrickey5481
    @lorenrickey5481 3 года назад

    Buy or rent a 1/2 ton chain hoist. Small and lightweight. Also add construction adhestive to the pockets of the joist hangers.

  • @calvinwong141
    @calvinwong141 3 года назад +1

    Keeping my interest high with the knowledge you have. Thanks!

  • @brosier
    @brosier 3 года назад +1

    I love your videos! Go with heavy duty drywall lift for the beam

  • @owenjohnson5030
    @owenjohnson5030 Год назад

    That’s a lot of Weller there feller!

  • @k.d.8924
    @k.d.8924 3 года назад

    that dot laser is the bomb

  • @johns2368
    @johns2368 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video! Love the details.

  • @montygram
    @montygram 3 года назад +1

    I may have missed some of the other fastener descriptions. When you described using the 6" Structural Screws for the stud packs and for the bracing it's great. Are you able to do the same with your Nails? "Hey we're using 16D nails for these hangers, they're 2.5" in length.. etc etc." I feel that would be a great addition for myself but anyone else that is able to learn from your excellent videos.
    Many thanks and good luck!

  • @htownblue11
    @htownblue11 3 года назад

    Love the palm nailer! Those things make driving nails easy in confined spaces. Well done for a two man crew on the large beam with the come along. For the larger beam use a come along, straps, and a block and tackle to hoist it. Throw a long strap around the upper beam and use the block and tackle and come along to hoist.

  • @daleyurk4369
    @daleyurk4369 3 года назад

    How about making a small frame up in the attic that sits on the joists? You can hang your winch from it. If you need to spread the load, just put a 2x4 or 2x6 resting across several joists for the posts. At any rate, you guys are great!

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад

      Thx Dale 👍💪

  • @aiserock
    @aiserock 3 года назад +1

    I really enjoy your videos, I learn a lot from them. Thank you for taking the time to put these together for me to enjoy!

  • @robo7981
    @robo7981 3 года назад +1

    These guys are amazing!

  • @artursmihelsons415
    @artursmihelsons415 3 года назад

    Great progress.. Love ideas, how difficult situations were solved..

  • @michaelangemeer4183
    @michaelangemeer4183 3 года назад

    Super helpful, thank you!

  • @BRICEN18
    @BRICEN18 3 года назад

    Nice work fellas!!

  • @sidclark3249
    @sidclark3249 3 года назад

    good descriptions on what and how the work is being done.

  • @Richardcardiel-xs2yl
    @Richardcardiel-xs2yl 3 года назад

    Great work

  • @kerryhawkins4255
    @kerryhawkins4255 3 года назад

    Excellent job. Very professional and instructive (along with safety tips). Keep it up

  • @tuilavulavu38
    @tuilavulavu38 3 года назад

    Very nice explanations and very easy for US standards to ANSNZ standards. NIce videos and thanks for the time out to compile your videos. Happy Days Stud Pack family!

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад

      Thx Tui 👍👊

  • @GrowingABetterTomorrow
    @GrowingABetterTomorrow 3 года назад

    I've used my drywall lift to hoist beams and trusses by myself. Each situation requires a different securing apparatus to secure the beam to the lift so it doesn't slit when it contacts objects on the way up. You guys make GREAT videos.

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад

      Thx Kevin 💪👍

  • @martinmr28
    @martinmr28 3 года назад +1

    I love how you guys work together. I would had loved to have worked with my dad cause we both loved construction as well.

  • @Mr.DMZ.
    @Mr.DMZ. 3 года назад

    I love your channel. I wish you great success

  • @madsandretans5443
    @madsandretans5443 3 года назад +2

    Not a native english speaker, but.. Lifting the new beam could be as easy as two temporary beams on top of a few of the cut, yet supported ends. One a bit higher, the other closer to the end. Add the winch in the mix on the top temp one, add another pulley on the bottom one and let the cable pass through it before tying to the beam you're lifting. Cable goes horizontal for a couple feet, beam still goes vertical. It'll have a tad more resistance as its fighting friction against the temp supports, but its negliable as long as the angle isnt really bad for the lower pulley.

  • @Reevesi
    @Reevesi 3 года назад

    Awesome job as usual guys. Jordan, your video content/production/filming/audio/editing skills are off the chart. You are both definitely 'Masters of Construction'. Like father... like son. Thanks again.

  • @nathanks
    @nathanks 3 года назад

    Love these vids guys!

  • @naseraldabaibeh6335
    @naseraldabaibeh6335 3 года назад

    This is a great video and very nice job.

  • @ponsholm
    @ponsholm 3 года назад +3

    Get 3 or 4 neighbors to help lift. :)

  • @patriotreno6279
    @patriotreno6279 3 года назад

    Good job.

  • @JM-qy5yd
    @JM-qy5yd 3 года назад

    Excellent work!!! Very professional!

  • @thepouletbrothers4711
    @thepouletbrothers4711 3 года назад

    Great work guys safety first as always with your dad he's so awesome your so blessed! 💯😎

  • @logangeddes790
    @logangeddes790 3 года назад

    good work guys

  • @tjhanlonjr
    @tjhanlonjr 3 года назад +1

    You guys really do great work great load transfers and great clean work. Keep it up I love it.

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад

      Thank you Thomas 👍

  • @Brown969
    @Brown969 3 года назад

    one handed recip saw -- you are a beast!! Great work.

  • @murphy9591
    @murphy9591 3 года назад

    I would build a ladder rack. Studs on either side figure weight to know how many, braces on top and bottom, secure it to the rafters so it doesnt fall. Position it so beam can be raised as its sliding up "ladder" . If you have the room have it straddle the beam ,brace it all weight is down force. You have plenty of used lumber and can easily assemble and disassemble it. You should have a t.v. show

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад

      Thx JW. this was my first thought too

  • @MarkSmith-zn4oy
    @MarkSmith-zn4oy 3 года назад

    Always learn from you too thanks love watching stay safe lads!

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад

      Thx you too Mark 💪

  • @markgreatrix5511
    @markgreatrix5511 3 года назад

    Another great video guys!
    Really nailing it ;)

  • @texasfossilguy
    @texasfossilguy 3 года назад

    Its like watching Bob Villa, except you actually do work. 😂😉

  • @MAG-1234
    @MAG-1234 3 года назад

    Thanks for the handy information! Getting angle cuts right is a big issue for me. I'll be using my torpedo level for more than just finding level! Awesome channel and great work!

  • @davidchristian2071
    @davidchristian2071 3 года назад

    Great job 👏 👍 👌

  • @garbelfunkle
    @garbelfunkle 3 года назад

    Ya did make it look easy!

  • @TheModelmaker123
    @TheModelmaker123 3 года назад

    For your larger laminated beam lift, install two vertical 14' guide studs at each end of the span so that the laminated beam stays in the strong axis between the guide studs ( one guide stud on each side of your sole and top plates) . Install a eye hook on the top of the the guide studs and on top of the laminated beam. use your come-along to crank it up. You know a " stud pack lift"

  • @stephengirtz
    @stephengirtz Год назад

    Studpack let’s go!

  • @msfatts7162
    @msfatts7162 3 года назад

    You both are gonna have strong arms after this project great teamwork.

  • @rsmith7292
    @rsmith7292 3 года назад

    supply deliveries are recently slow.... But there's always another project to keep you busy! Thanks for another great video.

  • @josianrodriguez1249
    @josianrodriguez1249 3 года назад

    NICE JOB WELL DONE. SALUDOS FROM CLIFTON N.J.

  • @VernBigDaddy
    @VernBigDaddy 3 года назад

    AC mechanical hoist is the way to go!

  • @bobpurcell5662
    @bobpurcell5662 3 года назад

    Tip of the day: kerf cut for measuring tape! YOU-DA-MAN! (men, I mean)

  • @louoldschool7047
    @louoldschool7047 3 года назад

    good work as always

  • @larryroyovitz7829
    @larryroyovitz7829 3 года назад +2

    Lying down on dusty concrete in a nice white shirt. I too like to live...dangerously.

  • @bengrogan9710
    @bengrogan9710 3 года назад

    I'd suggest a 2nd piano hoist for the next beam - It's not idea but you know the far wall of the roof is properly supported and you trust the joist you just installed
    I know It's not ideal but if you can lift the far end (wall end) 1st and install it's hanger you can raise the one that links to your joist after

  • @JaceMasonL23
    @JaceMasonL23 3 года назад +1

    Who likes before the ad is done?

  • @johnabrams5623
    @johnabrams5623 3 года назад

    Awesome content guys. Seriously great job keep up the good work

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад

      Thx John 👊👍

  • @MrGmoney48
    @MrGmoney48 3 года назад

    Very informative. You made it look to easy

  • @bigbob9702
    @bigbob9702 3 года назад +1

    Why not use adhesive on the stud packs?? It would create a composite effect for sure.

  • @lordginger636
    @lordginger636 3 года назад +2

    It's crazy your lumber yard was ransoming your beams lol

  • @DixieNormous1
    @DixieNormous1 3 года назад

    Great job! I like how well you guys work together, Worked with my dad over 40 years till cancer took him,now by myself, definitely not as fun.🙁

  • @robrights5520
    @robrights5520 3 года назад

    Great structural information and mechanics! Having 2K video makes the ads look boring, love it.

  • @kleave1109
    @kleave1109 3 года назад

    Been watching for a few days now, realized I hadn't subscribed yet and had to fix that. This is really great content!

  • @TheModelmaker123
    @TheModelmaker123 3 года назад

    One more like. Hope you get the beams

  • @JackGiralico
    @JackGiralico 3 года назад +1

    That looks like a hefty sledge you've got there. We used to have one on my job (before I retired) that we called Blue Monday. It was painted blue and was an 24 pounder. Swing that for a while and you knew you had hold of something.

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад +2

      We had one called “sister sledge” 🤔

  • @texasfossilguy
    @texasfossilguy 3 года назад

    Personally Id try to make a frame for a hoist in the middle of where the beam center is, and nail it to the roof, outside walls, or whatever framing you can trust to support the lift.
    Using blocks or jacks on each end could work also. You could raise one end at a time as well, and use blocks under the beam to climb each end up. I just think slapping some framing up for a temporary crane would be quickest.

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад

      Thx Tyler 👍💪

  • @treasureseekerintheway3515
    @treasureseekerintheway3515 3 года назад

    Love the content and editing. I would use at least two but probably four 2x4 jacks to lift that last beam.