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Built to Last® - a product of the Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters’ Labor and Management Committee - is an informative TV series exploring the skill, training and artistry of union carpenters and contractors.
Season 7 - Episode 10 - A Bridge Through History | Built To Last TV
Join hosts Monica Pedersen and Mark Nilsson checking out carpenters saving critical infrastructure, see how a union evolved with the lakefront and building homes for seniors.
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Season 7 Episode 9 - Home Runs and Heroes | Built To Last
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Join hosts Monica Pedersen and Mark Nilsson taking in a softball game for charity, follow unions giving back to those in need and see plumbers train.
Season 7 -Episode 8 - Learning, Laughing and Love | Built To Last
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Join hosts Monica Pedersen and Mark Nilsson as they visit a special place that carpenters and electrician gave a facelift to and tour an historic theater restoration.
Season 7 - Episode 7 - Training Tracks | Built To Last
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Join hosts Monica Pedersen and Mark Nilsson exploring a unique workforce development program, see the world’s fastest indoor track ever built and experience the trades working together.
Season 7 - Episode 6 - Waterways Wellness | Built To Last TV
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Join hosts Monica Pedersen and Mark Nilsson as they see carpenters’ roles in the future of our waterways and discover some awesome benefits offered by various unions.
Season 7 Episode 5 - Generating Jobs | Built To Last TV
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Join hosts Monica Pedersen and Mark Nilsson and meet carpenters working at a nuclear generator, then see how electricians take care of their own during tough times.
Season 7 - Episode 4 - A Vehicle for Health | Built To Last TV
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Join hosts Monica Pedersen and Mark Nilsson as they meet carpenters preparing to fight the pandemic, join a neighborhood cleanup and check out some new wheels.
Season 7 - Episode 3 - Water Works | Built To Last TV
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Join hosts Monica Pedersen and Mark Nilsson as they meet underwater carpenters, check out the hottest new venue for a show and learn all about clean water.
Season 7 - Episode 2 - Building Strength
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Join hosts Monica Pedersen and Mark Nilsson and explore a museum dedicated to the labor movement, also visit a town undergoing revitalization of its historic buildings.
Season 7 - Episode 1 - Caring For Our Own | Built To Last TV
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Join hosts Monica Pedersen and Mark Nilsson as they see how much union brotherhood goes beyond the jobsite, learn about career pathways and remember our fallen heroes.
Season 7 - Episode 12 - Connecting to Careers | Built To Last TV
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Join hosts Monica Pedersen and Mark Nilsson as they visit vocational training that is practically extinct, but there are programs that lead students to fulfilling careers as union carpenters. Plumbing is a lot more than plungers and pipe wrenches. Here’s a look at all the science going on with union plumbers. A look at prevailing wage through the lens of carpenters highly skilled work in the cl...
Season 7 - Episode 11 - Rebuilding for Our Wealth and Health | Built To Last TV
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Join hosts Monica Pedersen and Mark Nilsson as they investigae Tax fraud in construction costs taxpayers millions of dollars annually. It hurts, trades people, contractors and unions alike. This episode also looks at the deeper costs. A boy with a plan and some ambition might have set him on the road to a career as a union carpenter.
Season 6 - Episode 12 - Feelin' the Flow | Built to Last TV
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Join hosts Monica Pedersen and Mark Nilsson as they follow the flow of natural gas, pension fund investments, career paths and the source of life. . Watch Built to Last on ABC or follow us online at: www.builttolasttv.com/
Season 6 - Episode 11 - Visions of the Future | Built to Last TV
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Join hosts Monica Pedersen and Mark Nilsson as they visit a place for those without sight, follow a high schooler into the trades, see construction efficiencies, and reward a laborer. . Watch Built to Last on ABC or follow us online at: www.builttolasttv.com/
Season 6 - Episode 10 - Moving Through Traffic, a Career, and Into the Future | Built to Last TV
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Join hosts Monica Pedersen and Mark Nilsson as they learn how traffic flows, see the future of SRO's, learn why labor isn't just muscle, and tour a factory changing construction. . Watch Built to Last on ABC or follow us online at: www.builttolasttv.com/
Season 6 - Episode 9 - Graduation, Conservation, and Innovation | Built to Last TV
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Season 6 - Episode 9 - Graduation, Conservation, and Innovation | Built to Last TV
Season 6 - Episode 8 - Crossing Thresholds | Built to Last TV
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Season 6 - Episode 8 - Crossing Thresholds | Built to Last TV
Season 6 - Episode 7 - Foundation of the Nation | Built to Last TV
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Season 6 - Episode 7 - Foundation of the Nation | Built to Last TV
Season 6 - Episode 5 - Keeping America Safe | Built to Last TV
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Season 6 - Episode 5 - Keeping America Safe | Built to Last TV
Season 6 - Episode 6 - All in a Days Work | Built to Last TV
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Season 6 - Episode 6 - All in a Days Work | Built to Last TV
Season 6 - Episode 4 - Floats, Boats and Hospital Coats | Built to Last TV
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Season 6 - Episode 4 - Floats, Boats and Hospital Coats | Built to Last TV
Season 6 - Episode 3 - Virtual Reality | Built to Last TV
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Season 6 - Episode 3 - Virtual Reality | Built to Last TV
Season 6 - Episode 2 - Going For The Crown | Built to Last TV
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Season 6 - Episode 2 - Going For The Crown | Built to Last TV
Season 6 - Episode 1 - What's Old is New | Built to Last TV
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Season 6 - Episode 1 - What's Old is New | Built to Last TV
JB for Governor | Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters
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JB for Governor | Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters
Season 5 - Episode 12 - Kiss a Fish | Built to Last TV
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Season 5 - Episode 12 - Kiss a Fish | Built to Last TV
Season 5 - Episode 11 - Power of Generations | Built to Last TV
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Season 5 - Episode 11 - Power of Generations | Built to Last TV
Season 5 - Episode 10 - Prairie House! | Built to Last TV
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Season 5 - Episode 10 - Prairie House! | Built to Last TV
Season 5 - Episode 9 - Food for the Soul! | Built to Last TV
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Season 5 - Episode 9 - Food for the Soul! | Built to Last TV
I make drywall in PA. Great gig definitely allot more work than people could imagine
That's not MY Cap!
I'm sure that Bob the builder hard hat and oversized safety glasses are a must otherwise someone can get hurt doing this sort of shstuff.
This guy/video taught me how to do valleys.
Making insane amounts of money with paper and rock
Ridiculous no rebar...
I hope steve smashed. She was for sure into him.
Saan po pwede contact may pa subcon p0 sana about soil nailing pls. . Reply asap...
Please send me company name and location
I have a roofer that uses CertainTeed Landmark shingles and is using black felt paper for underlayment. Is that ok? I am concerned that he should be using CertainTeed Synthetic underlayment paper.
After watching this video, I don't know how drywall is manufactured, funny!
Captain America?!
Where can buy the machines?
Hello friend,May I get your contact information ?
Interviewer is low-key spicy 🤤
It’s the music
I hope they're married now
Looking good Dave!
drywall is suppose to be made of gypsum. but you call it stucco. So in reality, drywalls are made of stucco? no gypsum?
They call the gypsum that has been overdried stucco. They probably do this so when water is added back and the product is sandwiched between the paper, the water is absorbed by the product and does not need to dry, just cure
This video hurt my wallet
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Ok, so why does it cost so much if it is just made up of cheap materials like toilet paper?
It’s way better to make plaster. If your building is the permanent type of building anyway
It’s like 12 dollars a sheet. Is that too expensive for you?
Like toilet paper? Please try wiping your ass with it 😂
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Top Shelf!!!!
How can i get the heat flooring
Great intro to Green Construction
Love it absolutely awesome!💪🏼💪🏼
Of course the most important part is the footings and the slump, if that's no done right the wall will fall and work will be broke
Im hydrulic mechanic bat ineed to one a millwrigth
Youre supposedbto screw in all the holes then smash in the tabs to create a strogn secure radius and then with just 2 points on the end and done
Is it more efficient than having the tubing in a monolithic slab?
You guys do awesome job doing all that work
I know some people hang drywall for years and they are good material for houses and buildings
beautiful
If that kiln is made by Coe Manufacturing, My dad probably oversaw the building of it and I could have possibly made some of the parts for it.
Aren't you suppose to cement the valley shingles after trimming them?
Hi! my name is Marcos! I'm interested in buying a machine for the production of plasterboard! can you tell me someone who sells this machine please? thanks and congratulations for the video.
Who are you talking to?
Hi,I wonder if you still need it😅
V. Interesting
What do the Viega Climate Panels cost per square foot ? Prices I've found look like $6/sf, which would be ridiculous, so what is the real-world price when buying 1,000+ square feet ?
It looks cool... trying to buy it in canada or get a price is the shitts
Make it wooden with the help of the Woodglut instructions.
wow instructor has only worked in one industry...
Take pride in the quality of the work you do.
Be kind to people and animals.
United brotherhood of ass kissers and backstabers 🖕 a lot nepotism in carpenters union nothing but family and close friends. If fou become a carpenter be ready to collect unemployment 6 months+ unless you know a big shot or you are a really ass kisser and backstaber . Im proud to be an operator engeener local 150 ✌️
Wow! Gotta love that Flex-C Trac stuff!
The biggest foundation I've done was 15ft
Emt conduit is code in all of chicago and suburbs...
how much more expensive is it to this vs romex?
To do*
LU 578 Chicago baby!!!! I know we're Local54 now but 578 piledrivers for life
You dont know what your talking about when it comes to the cutting of valley points. The only time that it makes a difference is in a metal valley and with the old asphalt shingles of 30 years ago. Back then the tar in the felt paper based shingles would heat and bleed out and stick to the metal and then the water would track back and seep in behind the metal. Since your doing 3-tab roll and cut, the fiberglas shingle will not seal to to the granules and you won't have that water wick back scenario. I started in 1968 and am 2nd generation roofing technician. I have seen every one of these situations.
For this days, technology is way better that 30 years ago or 20 years ago. So.... why you guys are still using the same tool bags brand? Now is in the market a new brand that makes tool belts for comercial carpenters like us. Way better that the other brands that we used to buy, including me in the past. Take a look brothers and sisters. They are REX TOOL BAGS. Their design have incredible ideas that we need in the field. You'll gone love them!! I'll get mines tomorrow.
Where is the rebar? 2 # 5 bar in footer with #4 bar verticals to tie the wall to the footing
That is why the keyway is used