How to Frame Stairs Efficiently part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @twwtb
    @twwtb Месяц назад

    As a homeowner DIY'er I have found it very convenient to stick with one battery platform. Quite a long time ago, I happened to purchase a DeWalt 12v drill/driver when my old Ni-Cad drill batteries gave up. For years, probably more than a decade I used and abused that little DeWalt drill and it is still going strong. So, I stuck with DeWalt. They pretty much have every tool I will ever need. I did stay with corded tools for power planer, jig saw and circular saw. I use those mostly in the garage or the workshop or machine shed at the family farm. I do have a nice power bank I can use if I ever need to use those in the field.
    Thanks for another great, informative video. I can see your point regarding your tool choices. And yes, as a matter-of-fact, I am beautiful and talented but I don't think I can match you for singing and dancing.

  • @AF-O6
    @AF-O6 Год назад +1

    I appreciate a top tier carpenter, teacher, and FHB contributor who is also funny.

  • @coreymenning
    @coreymenning Год назад +5

    Another high-quality video, Tim! That you, sir! I always love your attention to detail AND your sense of humor!

    • @AwesomeFramers
      @AwesomeFramers  Год назад

      Thanks! Just steady improvement (hopefully)

    • @coreymenning
      @coreymenning Год назад

      @@AwesomeFramers that's what I tell my guys! Always try to make small improvements. You're doing awesome! Thanks again for all you're doing for the industry!

  • @oakleybarber9149
    @oakleybarber9149 Год назад +1

    Your teaching style is engaging and your facility as a teacher is always improving.
    "Tell 'em what you're gonna teach 'em. Teach 'em. Tell 'em what ya taught 'em."
    That was my model in 25 years of selling history to 16 year olds, and it worked pretty well.
    Cheers. 👍🏾

  • @Grunt49
    @Grunt49 Год назад

    When it comes to dancing........you are a good carpenter!😂

  • @mattmag3089
    @mattmag3089 Год назад +2

    You don't need to overcut much with that 10 1/4!! Love it
    Jealous of your douglas fir.
    Here in michigan I rarely get it. Builder orders lumber, not carpenter. We typically get white fir or SYP for stringers. The former makes me cough now and is usually poorly dried... case hardened.. and tends to move as it's cut. It likes to become the letter 'C'. The latter is hard as a rock and loves to split. Also resin from syp coats the carbide.
    Doug fir is very stable as it dries, relatively so, compared to other softwoods. Cheers love the content

  • @sroyal76
    @sroyal76 Год назад +1

    I loved it as usual. The time is perfect. 25-30 min.

  • @lorenrickey5481
    @lorenrickey5481 Год назад +19

    Anyone else think he sounds a little like Deadpool?

    • @LegendaryGoetz
      @LegendaryGoetz Год назад +2

      Sounds more like ryan renolds, but I could see deadpool.

    • @starrjus
      @starrjus Год назад +2

      Now that you’ve said it, it’s all I can hear. 😂

    • @refusedone
      @refusedone Год назад +1

      …and just as clever & witty!

  • @2point..0
    @2point..0 Год назад +2

    @AwesomeFramers, just bought one of those Makita 10 1/4 Circ saw, cant wait to use it!!!

  • @sorenjensen3863
    @sorenjensen3863 Месяц назад

    1 point I'd make on your cleanup process, a garbage can next to the sawhorses makes it so much easier. I fill it up while cutting and then just take it and dump it wherever our scrap pile or bin location is.

  • @johnmcmahon76
    @johnmcmahon76 Год назад

    Love to know my boss has been teaching me the most efficient way, only difference is we cut the wall strings while stringers are being cut. Like always keep up the awesome work 👏

  • @jeredmattson9
    @jeredmattson9 Месяц назад

    this video is great. after cutting stringers for my deck and tracing with the first cut one, my variation from one stringer to the next was a lot. cutting the line on one, being inside or outside the line on the next was a lot harder for a non carpenter than a lot of people would expect. i debated on buying the prazzi beam saw for my front deck but i think i’m gonna try this method! one thing i’ve never gotten clarity from in all the stringer videos, why does everyone plunge into the wood? i’ve never heard anyone explain why and if you should do it?

  • @seanmahoney2231
    @seanmahoney2231 Год назад +1

    excellent. suggestions, skilled technique-thank you much appreciated

  • @IMPACT-NATION
    @IMPACT-NATION Год назад +1

    Tim, the day that you cut out the background singing is the day I quit watching. Love that 10 1/4 cordless thing of beauty 👌. Always interested in a good stringer video. Nicely done Sir

  • @GTL77
    @GTL77 Год назад

    I use to frame in the 90’s too that’s when I started framing lol

  • @corykrausher8667
    @corykrausher8667 Год назад

    By eyeball way to use your eyeomiter thats why carps work to the nearest foot and jointers work to the 16th

  • @zephyr1408
    @zephyr1408 Год назад

    I hv been using those “Spyder” jig saw blades for rough cutting and Bosh fine tooth for trim (finish carpenter) . So far the Spyder’s allow me to back out if my blade gets pinched! Anyway great job! I wish I did more stairs just not a factor here? Either u guys do them or they call in a stair making co.
    10-4 over & out!

  • @essentialjudge2279
    @essentialjudge2279 Год назад

    This is the same way I learned in the 90s. And someone better be outside on a 220 table saw riping and risers and Treads

  • @franciscocruz1184
    @franciscocruz1184 Год назад

    Great work 👍

  • @machone1757
    @machone1757 Год назад

    Missing the Mullet Great Tips

  • @Samwise457
    @Samwise457 Год назад

    Its crazy you can leave you van wide open and not worry about it, if i did that here in the uk either the van would be gone or the tools or both in a matter of minutes

  • @user990077
    @user990077 Год назад

    Your content is very interesting and useful if I ever frame my own house. But the singing I would most likely leave up to the professionals in that art form.

    • @sroyal76
      @sroyal76 Год назад

      Naw keep the voice rocking. Makes me feel normal-ish lol

  • @pauld2216
    @pauld2216 Год назад

    If you run multiple battery platforms, get some battery adapters, keeps things a bit easier.

  • @johnhauser7859
    @johnhauser7859 Год назад +1

    Haven’t seen Kyle in awhile. Did I miss something?

  • @josephmitchell204
    @josephmitchell204 2 месяца назад

    Unintended pun: it doesn’t save me a step.
    I’m reminded of an old joke about two bulls.

  • @charlesviner1565
    @charlesviner1565 Год назад +2

    AWESOME 👍📐

  • @mahmern
    @mahmern Год назад

    Beautiful

  • @viankalobosvalenzuela7456
    @viankalobosvalenzuela7456 Год назад

    Excelente trabajo 👌👌

  • @thomasbrown9402
    @thomasbrown9402 Год назад +2

    Do you think Metachi will ever come out with a 10-1/4"?

    • @IMPACT-NATION
      @IMPACT-NATION Год назад +1

      I’m praying everyday😂. Given the weight of the 7 1-/4 I’d love to see what they could do with the 10

    • @AwesomeFramers
      @AwesomeFramers  Год назад

      I really don't know

  • @Dankii
    @Dankii 10 месяцев назад

    Did you mean. "Subtracter tread material from bottom riser." You added a text that said "Subtracter RISER material from bottom riser."?

  • @Born2BSalty
    @Born2BSalty Год назад +1

    what are those clamps he using on the square hook the red thingies ?

    • @lorenrickey5481
      @lorenrickey5481 Год назад +1

      Stair gauges EXTRA DEEP. Got mine from Amazon.

  • @waynesmith9997
    @waynesmith9997 Год назад +1

    I have a question. Would it be be better to use LVL for stringers? There always dead straight and stronger then spf

    • @tallswede80
      @tallswede80 Год назад

      there are also no cracks.

    • @Spaltyslife
      @Spaltyslife Год назад

      Lvls don't seem to be perfect like they are supposed to be! Maybe it's the company😂😂

  • @turnandburnroadtripssouthe8432

    May i suggest “its hip to be square”

  • @tallswede80
    @tallswede80 Год назад

    the problem with your plywood sawhorses is that you cannot screw things down to the sawhorses.

  • @nZebco
    @nZebco Год назад

    I wonder what happens with the moisture trapped betwen that aluminum foil and the insulation. Shouldnt the barier be on the inside walls to stop the moisture getting in and get trapped?

    • @mattmag3089
      @mattmag3089 Год назад

      Think it depends on climate. Concrete doesn't mind moisture. Where they're framing the house is cooled more than heated, I assume. So condensation would be trying to work it's way in, not out. The goal is to protect the wood and living space from moisture, not the concrete

    • @AwesomeFramers
      @AwesomeFramers  Год назад +1

      It'll all dry out 👍

  • @mihailucian6405
    @mihailucian6405 Год назад +1

    Pls ... anyone the music from the beginning ...

  • @miklostitton7961
    @miklostitton7961 Год назад

    Much more sing, please! 😂😂

  • @lrc87290
    @lrc87290 Год назад +1

    Don't quit your day job!

  • @MacMilly707
    @MacMilly707 Год назад +1

    👍

  • @paddyslate
    @paddyslate Год назад

    Why so much wasted material at either end of those 2"x10"(?) Why not get shorter lengths? Availability?

    • @bertbergers9171
      @bertbergers9171 Год назад +2

      They make blocks of of ends all the time in all the videos. Also ends of big boards (he says 2x12 ) tend to dry out compared to the rest of the board and want to split there.
      So maybe good idea to use those non-structurally in blocks, rather then keep the split in the stringer.

  • @DylanSmith-lz3qt
    @DylanSmith-lz3qt Год назад

    Yes man just happier haha

  • @jeremyjohnston2583
    @jeremyjohnston2583 9 месяцев назад

    That is soooo much extra work to save time. Just cut ya one straight one and trace. It's not a piano! And a jig saw!? Ole lord lol

    • @AwesomeFramers
      @AwesomeFramers  9 месяцев назад

      You obviously haven't tried it. This is much more consistent and it is faster than pattern cutting. I've done it both ways, you haven't.

  • @anthonyjohnson-dd1ln
    @anthonyjohnson-dd1ln Год назад

    #2 pencil, framing sq. stops and a Construction Pro Master calculator.
    A2xB2xC2 or run and rise...
    😂😂😂😂😂
    Take your time and don't cut the line...

  • @TheAsrgrant
    @TheAsrgrant Год назад

    Go metric !

  • @explicittruth1471
    @explicittruth1471 Год назад

    I wouldn’t recommend doing this tbh

  • @seancunningham9340
    @seancunningham9340 Год назад

    How to take 28 minutes in part 1 of a video to explain stair building.

  • @albertstrong5516
    @albertstrong5516 Год назад +1

    Why can't you just do the video without trying to be a comedian. Enjoyed most of the video.