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Sorry, but I got you & your Larry Hawn technique beat. We just mark the board near the middle, place your table on the far side and line up your blade with the mark, then plunge cut, stop your blade on the wood, since we all pin up our guards (Not OSHA approved)😁 Many of us also cut off the outside table, easy to cut out doorways and heats later. In over 40 years, only one accident, minor.
Seriously Jay how hard to yell out us measurements? And whoever ( Jordan) is asking Paul from Stud Pack if he's nervous cutting wood at this job site?! He was building when you were sucking your thumb. Paul seems like a humble nice guy, so no Not watching here anymore….
Nice trick shot! I usually just pull it fully one direction. Then I'll start the second screw in the second direction until it has some bite. Then I'll back the first one out. Finally, draw everything tight in the second direction with screw #2. Trick shots way faster!
I think (though I'm from Australia, so I am just going off watching people on YouTube) that a lot of places in the US a bedroom HAS to have 1 window and 1 closet, in order to be considered a bedroom – so that's where you see a lot of those basement windows. I imagine this is a egress/fire escape, as you said
6 seconds, 200 times is 20mins, not 2… not saying I agree, because it depends on the importance of the cut. But in a perfect world of perfect math, that's 20mins saved
I really enjoy watching the crew working with wood, the times you lost doing the concrete foundations yourselves will be picked up with your framing skills.
Great team work, love the way yee explained every things, one thing I like to ask, Is building code different, for state to state, if so does that not slow down the build, again love the teamwork
Where can I find the normalize going to trade school shirt Jamie wears in this episode? Keep up the momentum. It's great to see employers that take care of their employees and work hard along side of them. My wife and I really enjoy your content.
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This is slowly turning into “The Office” with some of the camera cuts 😂😂🤣
Wait, how did you guys get 3.5 minutes from 200 @ 6 seconds per cut? 200 x 6 = 1, 200 seconds divided by 60 seconds/minute = 20 minutes.
I think ya'll are the only white framing crew in the US.
Sorry, but I got you & your Larry Hawn technique beat. We just mark the board near the middle, place your table on the far side and line up your blade with the mark, then plunge cut, stop your blade on the wood, since we all pin up our guards (Not OSHA approved)😁 Many of us also cut off the outside table, easy to cut out doorways and heats later. In over 40 years, only one accident, minor.
The "underground" windows, atleast in norway, is code if u want it approved as a bedroom. Else I agree it seems like a terrible hassle.
If someone is hiding on the ceiling? 😂
Seriously Jay how hard to yell out us measurements? And whoever ( Jordan) is asking Paul from Stud Pack if he's nervous cutting wood at this job site?! He was building when you were sucking your thumb. Paul seems like a humble nice guy, so no Not watching here anymore….
Nice trick shot! I usually just pull it fully one direction. Then I'll start the second screw in the second direction until it has some bite. Then I'll back the first one out. Finally, draw everything tight in the second direction with screw #2. Trick shots way faster!
I've always thought of it as vibration reducing the friction.
genius tip with the zooming to scale and then swiping over
These "undeground Windows" are pretty comman in Germany 😊
How crazy is it when they are in their 80s they can come back and watch these. Kinda weird
Jamie is a character 😂
How come you guys don’t insulate the headers with some foam board?
I think (though I'm from Australia, so I am just going off watching people on YouTube) that a lot of places in the US a bedroom HAS to have 1 window and 1 closet, in order to be considered a bedroom – so that's where you see a lot of those basement windows. I imagine this is a egress/fire escape, as you said
6 seconds, 200 times is 20mins, not 2… not saying I agree, because it depends on the importance of the cut. But in a perfect world of perfect math, that's 20mins saved
I really enjoy watching the crew working with wood, the times you lost doing the concrete foundations yourselves will be picked up with your framing skills.
Great team work, love the way yee explained every things, one thing I like to ask, Is building code different, for state to state, if so does that not slow down the build, again love the teamwork
Can’t wait to see the floor system! Good work gentleman! Stay safe.
I believe 6 seconds over 200 boards is closer to 20 minutes… (6*200)= 1200
300 seconds is 5 minutes so 1200/300= 4
4*5= 20 mins.
Where can I find the normalize going to trade school shirt Jamie wears in this episode? Keep up the momentum. It's great to see employers that take care of their employees and work hard along side of them. My wife and I really enjoy your content.
That’s why I back cut the plates about a 1/2” before I set then on slab
12:05 okay now. Who else is thinking ‘Stud Pack’ here? 🤔🤣🤣