I'm not sure Mechanix gloves are the best for protection from molten metal. I think they have polyester fibers that will melt. I'd recommend you get 100% leather gloves. Thanks for the video. Be safe and God bless
NOOOOOOOO ! Yet another bad music video. Keep it up guys.... Soon TH-cam wont have any more teaching videos.... and the rest will be history. ( Oh yes sir.... we love to see how amazing you are .)
من هو اخطر نجار وحداد والسياسي في كندا هو حفيظ بوشعيب اخر حاكم على كندا والعالم بحكم انه سيدكم المهدي المنتظر المنتقم العام والقائد الاعلى للعالم اخر الرسل و سر القران وحول قانون المؤسسات مامن مؤسسة تندمج في واحدة لن اسمح بتعدد في نفس المجال كما من ضرورة تنصيب مدير عام من طرف الحكومة لاي مجموعة من المؤسسات كيف احكم العالم ولن يكون حر
@@NobodyCares71 and should I get a smooth faced hammer or those hammers that have those little spikes. My guess would be smooth so that the plates don’t get all stamped and leave the marks
@@victorrosales9659 I got the non smooth face because only 18 gauge plates are really what need hammering. 20 gauge plates bite the wood with one hit for me. But that’s just my experience. Been building for about a year almost year and a half.
I couldn't say. It's never the same.. Jobs differ from one to the other and work/production ratio is always different. The requirements tho, get em done as fast as possible lol
@@KalebWaldner The truss company in USA that I worked with (BFS) is pretty huge on trusses and very busy. Here in Canada the truss jobs are not as busy as USA and we slow down a lot during winter. I work 2nd shift with 3 other guys 🤣
It’s a good idea to nail it before it gets to the job site, I always see problems when framers do it in the field they don’t take the time to make sure they are flush all around then problems start and they want to blame us. Problem they are too heavy for them to bring up specially if they’re not using a crane.
How ling does your furnace take to melt aluminum roughly
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Don’t lick the batter.
I'm not sure Mechanix gloves are the best for protection from molten metal. I think they have polyester fibers that will melt. I'd recommend you get 100% leather gloves. Thanks for the video. Be safe and God bless
What you using for a crucible
Once I turned the music off, it got a lot better. Love the automation.
NOOOOOOOO ! Yet another bad music video. Keep it up guys.... Soon TH-cam wont have any more teaching videos.... and the rest will be history. ( Oh yes sir.... we love to see how amazing you are .)
Thanks.I worked in a very similar truss plant night shift for a few years.i have the nail plate scars to prove it on at least 6 fingers!
working at one right now
من هو اخطر نجار وحداد والسياسي في كندا هو حفيظ بوشعيب اخر حاكم على كندا والعالم بحكم انه سيدكم المهدي المنتظر المنتقم العام والقائد الاعلى للعالم اخر الرسل و سر القران وحول قانون المؤسسات مامن مؤسسة تندمج في واحدة لن اسمح بتعدد في نفس المجال كما من ضرورة تنصيب مدير عام من طرف الحكومة لاي مجموعة من المؤسسات كيف احكم العالم ولن يكون حر
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I work at menards distribution center
And recommendations on hammer I should get, like smooth face hammer etc?
Vaughan 22 oz that’s what I use used to the weight want to get a 28 oz
@@NobodyCares71 and should I get a smooth faced hammer or those hammers that have those little spikes. My guess would be smooth so that the plates don’t get all stamped and leave the marks
@@victorrosales9659 I got the non smooth face because only 18 gauge plates are really what need hammering. 20 gauge plates bite the wood with one hit for me. But that’s just my experience. Been building for about a year almost year and a half.
About how much does a table system like that go for?
700k
This makes since I just had to beat the. With a sledge to set the truss plates
You made trusses of site?
Handling plates with no gloves, savage just like me 👌🤣
Never even crossed my mind to be honest
Actually dumb
Actually handling plates with gloves is far harder than without them because the plates like to stick to the gloves
I always wear gloves when doing this! Had seen a buddy get hurt really bad on plates.
8 years and no gloves
What's the production required daily? 2kft maybe? For 2 people?
I couldn't say. It's never the same.. Jobs differ from one to the other and work/production ratio is always different. The requirements tho, get em done as fast as possible lol
@@KalebWaldner The truss company in USA that I worked with (BFS) is pretty huge on trusses and very busy. Here in Canada the truss jobs are not as busy as USA and we slow down a lot during winter. I work 2nd shift with 3 other guys 🤣
RODOLFO P bro I work with bfs in Georgia
@@Nat-h8ts-U I started working with Pro Build bro before it was called BFS in North Carolina
6kft on a slow day
The blade runs smooth sometimes and fucks up
Lol you seem to have some unpleasant experiences?
Yeah soemtimes
I run blade every day and sometimes it had bad issues and sometimes it runs really good
The place I work at, all the machines have a volume score and I hit 6,000 on this machine by self
Nathan 6000 what just curious?
Nice
what's the name of the truss plant?
mex1cancholo community Truss
the random things you find on youtube good try thou
Do you only got 1 table... is a mitek table or something else
Nevaeh Watene we have a 60 foot Alpine table
Yeah this is a small set-up.
My name is Sean I am a builder also
Didn't mean to comment it doesn't make sense
Yea this make no sense
Nevaeh Watene what doesnt make sense sir?
Why are you nailing the plys together on the rollers? Are you getting paid extra to do it?
Matt Whats yes if the trusses are ordered as a girder aka 2ply... They will be more expensive
It’s a good idea to nail it before it gets to the job site, I always see problems when framers do it in the field they don’t take the time to make sure they are flush all around then problems start and they want to blame us. Problem they are too heavy for them to bring up specially if they’re not using a crane.
Nice 👍🏼