Man this was a great video. I personally think they're both so different that I wouldn't be able to choose. You have a graspable rail but it has a joint. Lukes rails have a nicer look but the rails wouldn't pass without a secondary graspable. Either way, both are very impressive for 6 hours. Awesome job guys.
Awesome battle between two very skilled carpenters. great way to show off all the different styles of staircases out there. Although, I think Luke had this competition in the bag until the judge asked who built what before deciding on a winner.
I don’t wanna discredit your work at all.. but I’ve gotta be blunt as a common guy.. who just likes a simple well made thing.. Luke’s stairs are so much nicer to me aesthetically.. and as far as the build quality I actually prefer his.. now I’m also super weird when it comes to deck stairs and fences etc idk why but I love seeing the screws with most designs I find it to be more aesthetically pleasing than no show screws.. now that has a lot to do with my adhd the biggest way I keep myself “focused” and calm is hyper fixating on stuff like screws on decks.. but it’s really not just that is just the over all aesthetics I love seeing screws (they must be placed properly though) all and all I genuinely think luke built had the winner.. and in my opinion the railing he did is going to be a lot more sturdy… it will need obvious maintenance but the main frame of the rails is stronger.. also I HATE ALUMINUM RAILS hate em so dog gone much.. but hey what do I know 😂
Well as a common guy that’s your problem. The judge is world class and loves clean. One he hates screws. Two he loves aluminum railing. The problem I see with Lukes stairs -uneven step sizes -screws clearly not lined up in many cases -edges clearly not flush -cut faces showing -poor spray paint job Visually his had more flaws and his work looked a lot worse. While I can see all of this on camera it’s always 10x more apparent in person. Looking at Gord’s it’s a lot harder to find flaws visually. While yes Luke’s stairs were more sturdy they were just too sloppy. Whereas in Gord’s stairs you can find more flaws physically but really only with the glass and side wood. But these are all just our opinions. In my opinion Gord won hands down. If I had a choice on who would build my deck his work is just cleaner.
You guys are both GREAT builders! Well done. Loved so many things about your work AND Luke's. An outstanding job for 6 hours, hell, even most people's 12 hours! Great video!
Killer work Luke and Gord, super fun watch and love the craftsmanship, carpentry and competition! I see these comments starting to brew asking for a rematch…if that comes to fruition, Owens Corning Lumber is all-in to sponsor and I’m sure our friends at Baycrest Distribution in Bala would be game to hop in and help find a neutral site project and space. Gord has my number 😊
Impressive job by each contestant for the time provided. Fun to watch and see the decisions being made. Just found this series today and I've already watched 3 of them. Hopefully there are more.
The cameraman at 55:25 😂😂😂 also I feel lukes overall would last longer and the boxed click together rails killed me, they look super janky and cheap but that’s preference as well
Fantastic episode! I did miss the the extra heavy rock music from the other episodes but a full hour to enjoy some very raw, down in the trenches style, actual carpentry was a total treat. Even if HGTV or whatever tried to produce a show like this, they’d skip over all the hard work, math, and frustration and just talk the drama, sad backstories, and final results. Something I’ve noticed from these episodes so far, is those little snubby M12’s wind up being an MVP, but I’ll admit it was refreshing to see it struggle a bit Extremely happy with the results of both, and watching the story unfold on each. I don’t even know which one I’d pick… but being a sucker for black and glass, I’d go with Gord’s as well What can I say? I’m psyched for the next episode whenever that’ll be!
I loved the long video format. It was to the point and 100% engaging all the way through! I liked both stairs! I agree with the comments on Luke's handrails and if the stairs had been the dark color and risers light color. This probably would have better hidden the screws too. Overall, I think yours was a better fit and trim, but if I had to choose between them, I'd go with Luke because the glass was a complete turn off to me for several reasons....I appreciate the craftsmanship, just the product would not be a good choice for 98% of homes for an outdoor step application. I think the ultimate deck would be your stairs, but with Luke's railing with a better handrail design.
As a GC, I think a homeowner would like Gord's better, but I think the structural integrity was completely overlooked on Luke.built's stairs. Blocking all around the posts, GRK lags. Luke.built won hands down. Also gotta appreciate Luke for his genuine niceness and large heart. Nice guys might finish last, but he'll get repeat customers
Man, I was on the edge of my seat the whole time, got really into the builds, both awesome work in 6 hours! But I do like well placed screws, must be perfectly in line of course and I hate aluminium railing…. So for me and what I like, Luke won, but I kinda liked your stone idea, that could fit nicely into a stone garden. I do liked the two judges better last time, gets out of the personal liking a bit more. Incredible work, bet I could beat you if I was 10 years younger 😂
I think it would be more fair if the winner was chosen without the builder having to stand next to their build. The “designer” should have chosen the stair build without knowing who built what.
Love it. Good to know we all have the same moments in the field and have to decide on the fly while juggling aesthetics, functionality, and longevity always lol
Little Tid bit for you, you can use a leaver board or leaver and fulcrum also to lift your stringers up and it will reduce the force needed to lift that up by a LOT. Makes things much easier. 👍
51:30 lol. "I should get the DeWalt, I wouldn't have this problem." Putting it on 1 is the weakest power setting and the post being far out of level isn't fault of an impact driver. I disagree with the judge, the other staircase looked better to me and I prefer seeing the fasteners.
Quick tip bully. Put your 3rd stringer underneath your first traced pattern. Screw or clamp them together and cut through both. Then you repeat and no longer need to mark with a pencil again. Just screw/clamp together and cut then follow cut line.
I’m a real simple man and the all wood construction was really nice to me. However I could see if I was a little richer with a house made of stone the glass and stone stair case would fit perfectly. Personally I would choose the all wood construction because I live in a wood house in the country. All of that being said I feel like they’re two completely different styles and it’s heavily dependent on the building they’re being installed in. Good job on both
Aesthetically, Luke made a more appealing staircase. Bully's stairs were more.... commercial in my opinion. Luke's were a bit more on the "upper-middle class residential private home" look. There are areas on the handrail I'd change. I'm fine with the waterfall, but start at the bottom overlap your previous board with the next. Overlapping your railing helps move water away from the framing, and miters meeting up at rail surface transitions will slowly open and pose a high risk of splintering, especially into the hands of people using the railing. They're using composite, so thats not as big of a deal, but there are areas where a person's hand can encounter relatively sharp angles. Guaranteed, a week after install, my wife will have found every sharp corner and angle on that deck and also gotten a bruise or splinter from running into it. You can attain similar aesthetics while still maximizing safety and water run off. I've only build a few decks in my days in construction, I was mostly on windows, doors, and siding, but I've found that you should never underestimate the ability of water, the customer, or my wife to get somewhere they shouldn't and damage something or themselves. Either way, great builds, great video, i get that a time hack threw careful designing out the window, but I think both Luke and Buply learned a few things about where they need to revisit their base habits so when they encounter a tight time frame in the wild, their instincts will yield better results
The most real part of this is him getting like 75% of the way in only to learn the vendor sent him the wrong color part for a bit of it lol Felt that in my soul
Tools getting jammed OR sharing batteries without them issues id say both are sellable and very profitable for 12H. What i thought would be helpful to include materials used/available and maybe show some of their planning. Very important for more understanding.
Great episode- my two suggestions are to change the soundtrack a few times through out it was the same loop over and over. And add a half time break where you guys chit chat talk trash mid way critique and brainstorm. It gets long winded needs a little break of the hi speed building/anxiety lol. I loved it though.
I love these videos. Some of my favorites. I felt terrible for the guys doing all the cutting and no masks, almost felt my throat close up for them. As for other PPE?? Eh who cares. I like lukes design more, but mostly for the color lay out and rails. I like the stones and draping. Neat concept. As far as other competitions, I don’t know if it would be in your realm but you could maybe do patio furniture builds. Unless you’re specifically trying to do more large scale builds.
I would gladly offer up my back yard so none of your vs. materials go to waste… lol! I just can’t physically do the lifting and bending over, well that and I have a very fixed income and can’t afford it.. nice work and best of luck for your future projects.
This is so valuable and criminally under viewed, I am going to send this to my GC and tell him I won't hire anymore guys that have not watched the show lol
@@woodbullyltd as a carpenter myself, I would hire you anyday… problem is you’re definitely too expensive😂 your work is nothing short of spectacular though!
I'm not sure who I think actually won that one. On video they look like a tie. If Wood Bully would have had the proper parts for railing I think he would have been the clear winner. This series is excellent. One thing I would like to say is please allow help when lifting heavy loads. I am not a stickler for safety, but after a decade of back pain and currently out of work for 6 weeks because I had surgery on 2 herniations in my L3-L4 disk I have become very strict on myself and my guys at work when it comes to lifting loads. Having the show come out ever so slightly better by having to improvise is not worth getting someone hurt. As an electrician and maintenance team leader I understand that everyone is going to lift loads that are too heavy alone and have improper lifting techniques, but any time it can be prevented is worth it. I am a tough guy with an extremely high pain tolerance, but laying in the floor with your back and leg muscles spasming and having legs that a too weak to hold you body weight from sciatic nerve issues will slap you in the face with a huge wake up call. Please do what you can to keep yourself and guests from ever having to deal with anything like that. It doesn't always happen instantly but just 1 improper lift that is too heavy can have effects years from now. Otherwise great episode.
That was a really Picky choice, I would much rather have a deck that you can see screws on than a deck that looks great buts gonna fall apart on you! lol Plus who wants glass on a deck, that’s gonna break really quick Structure is always better than looks
Just finished the end of the vid. Agree on the face screws but to be fair theres no time for hidden fasteners in 6hrs. Also, the simple math comment seemed to show he doesn't really know the deductions for bottom riser are not actually easy to do correctly, nor does he know the flat handrail isn't to code anywhere in the US on a staircase of that size, shouldn't even have had to think on that one as a designer of decks with guard rail details built into the plans. Compounded is the attire, a designer without build experience's get up. We need Dr. Decks for these competitions guys!
I didnt like either handrail..for the glass one i think another post os required to looks good. I like aluminum rails..not a fan for glassm.i think wide pickets would look better. I disnt like the width of Lukes rail..wouldnt pass here in Ontario. And using composite for a waterfall was a horrible idea..one season and those miters would open right up. I think the waterfall if you are going to do it..should goto the ground. I am not a fan of dark color treads..they show the dirt and are invisible in low light. I think you both where hustling your asses to get it done. Thats alot of work to do in 6 hours. Also i found the "supply chain” issues hikarious and perfect real world example. Keep up the good work! Look forward to the next challenge video.
I picked lukes but i think its nore of a style that i like. Not so much i think his is better. Bullys i would have liked more but the side of the stairs killed me how it looked black white black white. I know its 6 hours and thats really hard to do but i wish that the outside had a black boarder to make it look like the stringers dies off into something. Thats the only thing about bullys that got me but i mean both of them for 6 hours is great work
People saying Luke’s is better do not understand attention to detail! To say you like the design better is one thing but to say it is overall better, no sir.
Amazing talent, honestly such good work, but I have to say, I get so frustrated at inches and fractions. I don’t get why you guys make life so difficult. (Examples) Finding the centre on a 11 and 1/8 (not sure if I used your system correct but it’s along those lines) Compared to say the centre of. 1350mm. Can have a mini calculater in pocket and divide any length of MM to whatever you need In a second.
Can someone explain why he made them show him which one they built lol makes it seem like he wanted to know so he can pick the guy thats paying him. I liked Luke's . Simple and to me looked nice. I dont like the glass or the rock look. If Luke's railing was not as wide so my hand can grab it more comfortably it wouldve been much better.
I think lukes staircase looks better and its a better design for the most of the population if you hide the screws its a 9 out of 10 work... i differed from the judges opinion and i think that wood bully knew who the judge was going to be so he designed his staircase so he would like it more idk if luke knew too but if he knew he should have take the same path as the bully
Luke had a decent idea aesthetically. Just needed to get his angle repetiore up to par. His 45 outsidr bevel was fine, the short point just needed to come up at or above the post. The flat piece to stair cap bevels need to be the same angle so the length of the miters are the same and can flush up on both sides, else you have to fight it a bit and run one past the other and vise versa into that one, opposite of miter methodology and more a cope.
Man this was a great video. I personally think they're both so different that I wouldn't be able to choose. You have a graspable rail but it has a joint. Lukes rails have a nicer look but the rails wouldn't pass without a secondary graspable. Either way, both are very impressive for 6 hours. Awesome job guys.
I appreciate that!
How is it that a professional carpenter is just finding out about complimentary angles?
Should not let the judge know who built what until they have already picked the winning build.
This is the most entertaining beat the bully episode so far - I think Luke.built won tho, I think there should be a rematch!
Awesome battle between two very skilled carpenters. great way to show off all the different styles of staircases out there. Although, I think Luke had this competition in the bag until the judge asked who built what before deciding on a winner.
Of course the judge always asks “ stand by your build” so he can have the wood bully win.
I don’t wanna discredit your work at all.. but I’ve gotta be blunt as a common guy.. who just likes a simple well made thing.. Luke’s stairs are so much nicer to me aesthetically.. and as far as the build quality I actually prefer his.. now I’m also super weird when it comes to deck stairs and fences etc idk why but I love seeing the screws with most designs I find it to be more aesthetically pleasing than no show screws.. now that has a lot to do with my adhd the biggest way I keep myself “focused” and calm is hyper fixating on stuff like screws on decks.. but it’s really not just that is just the over all aesthetics I love seeing screws (they must be placed properly though) all and all I genuinely think luke built had the winner.. and in my opinion the railing he did is going to be a lot more sturdy… it will need obvious maintenance but the main frame of the rails is stronger.. also I HATE ALUMINUM RAILS hate em so dog gone much.. but hey what do I know 😂
Well as a common guy that’s your problem. The judge is world class and loves clean.
One he hates screws. Two he loves aluminum railing. The problem I see with Lukes stairs
-uneven step sizes
-screws clearly not lined up in many cases
-edges clearly not flush
-cut faces showing
-poor spray paint job
Visually his had more flaws and his work looked a lot worse. While I can see all of this on camera it’s always 10x more apparent in person. Looking at Gord’s it’s a lot harder to find flaws visually. While yes Luke’s stairs were more sturdy they were just too sloppy. Whereas in Gord’s stairs you can find more flaws physically but really only with the glass and side wood. But these are all just our opinions. In my opinion Gord won hands down. If I had a choice on who would build my deck his work is just cleaner.
You guys are both GREAT builders! Well done. Loved so many things about your work AND Luke's. An outstanding job for 6 hours, hell, even most people's 12 hours! Great video!
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Like Luke.built deck better
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Agreed...Lukes is better imo ...
I really like Luke's stair design better better not a fan of the glass and aluminum railing on bullies luke won in my eye's
Killer work Luke and Gord, super fun watch and love the craftsmanship, carpentry and competition! I see these comments starting to brew asking for a rematch…if that comes to fruition, Owens Corning Lumber is all-in to sponsor and I’m sure our friends at Baycrest Distribution in Bala would be game to hop in and help find a neutral site project and space. Gord has my number 😊
Impressive job by each contestant for the time provided. Fun to watch and see the decisions being made. Just found this series today and I've already watched 3 of them. Hopefully there are more.
More to come!
best channel on TH-cam i love to see this competitive mode 😅
keep em coming!
Thanks! Will do!
The cameraman at 55:25 😂😂😂 also I feel lukes overall would last longer and the boxed click together rails killed me, they look super janky and cheap but that’s preference as well
Fantastic episode! I did miss the the extra heavy rock music from the other episodes but a full hour to enjoy some very raw, down in the trenches style, actual carpentry was a total treat. Even if HGTV or whatever tried to produce a show like this, they’d skip over all the hard work, math, and frustration and just talk the drama, sad backstories, and final results.
Something I’ve noticed from these episodes so far, is those little snubby M12’s wind up being an MVP, but I’ll admit it was refreshing to see it struggle a bit
Extremely happy with the results of both, and watching the story unfold on each. I don’t even know which one I’d pick… but being a sucker for black and glass, I’d go with Gord’s as well
What can I say? I’m psyched for the next episode whenever that’ll be!
Got a bunch more coming! Thanks for watching!
@@woodbullyltd hell yeah 💪 looking forward to them!
I loved the long video format. It was to the point and 100% engaging all the way through!
I liked both stairs! I agree with the comments on Luke's handrails and if the stairs had been the dark color and risers light color. This probably would have better hidden the screws too.
Overall, I think yours was a better fit and trim, but if I had to choose between them, I'd go with Luke because the glass was a complete turn off to me for several reasons....I appreciate the craftsmanship, just the product would not be a good choice for 98% of homes for an outdoor step application.
I think the ultimate deck would be your stairs, but with Luke's railing with a better handrail design.
That was a close battle I’d love to see round 2 of this match up
As a GC, I think a homeowner would like Gord's better, but I think the structural integrity was completely overlooked on Luke.built's stairs. Blocking all around the posts, GRK lags. Luke.built won hands down. Also gotta appreciate Luke for his genuine niceness and large heart. Nice guys might finish last, but he'll get repeat customers
Mine was solid despite my lamenting during installing
Aesthetically i preferred Luke's, but it is opinion based, and just happened judges opinion differed from mine. Both nice builds though!
Luke won that for sure!
Need more of these videos… just awesome
This was so cool! More more more
Definitely
Man, I was on the edge of my seat the whole time, got really into the builds, both awesome work in 6 hours!
But I do like well placed screws, must be perfectly in line of course and I hate aluminium railing….
So for me and what I like, Luke won, but I kinda liked your stone idea, that could fit nicely into a stone garden.
I do liked the two judges better last time, gets out of the personal liking a bit more.
Incredible work, bet I could beat you if I was 10 years younger 😂
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“Being a six hour competition I’m not gonna be too critical… yeah I will” - Deckdavinci
Needs more views. Fantastic concept and video. Give us an HGTV series.
I think it would be more fair if the winner was chosen without the builder having to stand next to their build. The “designer” should have chosen the stair build without knowing who built what.
In the future we’ll have the judge write it down before announcing
Really cool idea for a show! Great work to you both.
Lukes wins all day in my book.
Enjoyed the video! Everyone loves competition!
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Love it. Good to know we all have the same moments in the field and have to decide on the fly while juggling aesthetics, functionality, and longevity always lol
That's the fun part lol
Love these videos! Great work boys
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My boy Luke!!!!
Good to know stringers are sensitive and break easy. I'll be thinking of that every time I'm on a staircase from now on.
Making noises while you work is a must
Absolutely
Little Tid bit for you, you can use a leaver board or leaver and fulcrum also to lift your stringers up and it will reduce the force needed to lift that up by a LOT. Makes things much easier. 👍
"Moving as fast as possible sucks" 😂 that's funny cause it's true lol
True!
51:30 lol. "I should get the DeWalt, I wouldn't have this problem." Putting it on 1 is the weakest power setting and the post being far out of level isn't fault of an impact driver. I disagree with the judge, the other staircase looked better to me and I prefer seeing the fasteners.
They should announce the winner first and then have the competitors step to their project just to be sure there isn’t any bias
Quick tip bully. Put your 3rd stringer underneath your first traced pattern. Screw or clamp them together and cut through both. Then you repeat and no longer need to mark with a pencil again. Just screw/clamp together and cut then follow cut line.
That is a good tip
I’m a real simple man and the all wood construction was really nice to me. However I could see if I was a little richer with a house made of stone the glass and stone stair case would fit perfectly. Personally I would choose the all wood construction because I live in a wood house in the country. All of that being said I feel like they’re two completely different styles and it’s heavily dependent on the building they’re being installed in. Good job on both
Rematch!!
Luke’s deck is more pleasing too the eye
Great episode 👏🏻
Thanks brother!!
You all are some dang good carpenters.
Appreciate that!
Aesthetically, Luke made a more appealing staircase. Bully's stairs were more.... commercial in my opinion. Luke's were a bit more on the "upper-middle class residential private home" look. There are areas on the handrail I'd change. I'm fine with the waterfall, but start at the bottom overlap your previous board with the next. Overlapping your railing helps move water away from the framing, and miters meeting up at rail surface transitions will slowly open and pose a high risk of splintering, especially into the hands of people using the railing. They're using composite, so thats not as big of a deal, but there are areas where a person's hand can encounter relatively sharp angles. Guaranteed, a week after install, my wife will have found every sharp corner and angle on that deck and also gotten a bruise or splinter from running into it. You can attain similar aesthetics while still maximizing safety and water run off. I've only build a few decks in my days in construction, I was mostly on windows, doors, and siding, but I've found that you should never underestimate the ability of water, the customer, or my wife to get somewhere they shouldn't and damage something or themselves. Either way, great builds, great video, i get that a time hack threw careful designing out the window, but I think both Luke and Buply learned a few things about where they need to revisit their base habits so when they encounter a tight time frame in the wild, their instincts will yield better results
The most real part of this is him getting like 75% of the way in only to learn the vendor sent him the wrong color part for a bit of it lol
Felt that in my soul
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Tools getting jammed OR sharing batteries without them issues id say both are sellable and very profitable for 12H.
What i thought would be helpful to include materials used/available and maybe show some of their planning. Very important for more understanding.
Great episode- my two suggestions are to change the soundtrack a few times through out it was the same loop over and over. And add a half time break where you guys chit chat talk trash mid way critique and brainstorm. It gets long winded needs a little break of the hi speed building/anxiety lol. I loved it though.
Thanks for the feedback!
I love these videos. Some of my favorites. I felt terrible for the guys doing all the cutting and no masks, almost felt my throat close up for them. As for other PPE?? Eh who cares. I like lukes design more, but mostly for the color lay out and rails. I like the stones and draping. Neat concept.
As far as other competitions, I don’t know if it would be in your realm but you could maybe do patio furniture builds. Unless you’re specifically trying to do more large scale builds.
Can you please keep this going
Yes
I would gladly offer up my back yard so none of your vs. materials go to waste… lol! I just can’t physically do the lifting and bending over, well that and I have a very fixed income and can’t afford it.. nice work and best of luck for your future projects.
The nail gun in the music sounds cool
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Something like this would take me days. But then again I couldn’t of dealt with those imperfections
REMATCHHHHH
This is so valuable and criminally under viewed, I am going to send this to my GC and tell him I won't hire anymore guys that have not watched the show lol
This is literally carpenter vs carpenter. He does this for work, that’s what his TH-cam is😂
People assume with videos means fake carpenters
@@woodbullyltd as a carpenter myself, I would hire you anyday… problem is you’re definitely too expensive😂 your work is nothing short of spectacular though!
@ thank you
Let's gooooo! 👏👏👏👏👏
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We need more of this gangsta
Agreed
Yesss finally 🎉
Re match! I think they both did a great job! But I do like Luke’s better no disrespect to the wood bully
Luke sounds a lot like Ryan Reynolds.
42:35 that bolt did not hit the wood 😂
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Stairs are up there with the most carpentry thing you can do. I would say hip and valley rafters are on the top though. Literally.
I wouldn’t argue. We still need to pull the book out in some cases
I'm not sure who I think actually won that one. On video they look like a tie. If Wood Bully would have had the proper parts for railing I think he would have been the clear winner. This series is excellent.
One thing I would like to say is please allow help when lifting heavy loads. I am not a stickler for safety, but after a decade of back pain and currently out of work for 6 weeks because I had surgery on 2 herniations in my L3-L4 disk I have become very strict on myself and my guys at work when it comes to lifting loads. Having the show come out ever so slightly better by having to improvise is not worth getting someone hurt. As an electrician and maintenance team leader I understand that everyone is going to lift loads that are too heavy alone and have improper lifting techniques, but any time it can be prevented is worth it. I am a tough guy with an extremely high pain tolerance, but laying in the floor with your back and leg muscles spasming and having legs that a too weak to hold you body weight from sciatic nerve issues will slap you in the face with a huge wake up call. Please do what you can to keep yourself and guests from ever having to deal with anything like that. It doesn't always happen instantly but just 1 improper lift that is too heavy can have effects years from now. Otherwise great episode.
Thanks for the feedback!! You’re right! Maybe we’ll have a lifting pal in the future
@@woodbullyltdeven if only for the lifting, like in the other vid you both had a buddy helping with certain things 👍
I love these episodes! I would love to do this but I think I would most likely lose. Ive only got about 5 years experience. It would be fun though.
It’s a friendly competition and you never know!
Chicken coop mansion!!!
Great idea
That was a really Picky choice, I would much rather have a deck that you can see screws on than a deck that looks great buts gonna fall apart on you! lol
Plus who wants glass on a deck, that’s gonna break really quick
Structure is always better than looks
Very enjoyable
Glad you think so!
between the two id rather have lukes, it looks better and over all is much more my style as appose to the metal rails and ugly stone
I like the way bullys looks better tbh but at least the other dudes isnt a trip hazard
Just finished the end of the vid. Agree on the face screws but to be fair theres no time for hidden fasteners in 6hrs. Also, the simple math comment seemed to show he doesn't really know the deductions for bottom riser are not actually easy to do correctly, nor does he know the flat handrail isn't to code anywhere in the US on a staircase of that size, shouldn't even have had to think on that one as a designer of decks with guard rail details built into the plans. Compounded is the attire, a designer without build experience's get up. We need Dr. Decks for these competitions guys!
Thought he was going to make the decision on winner b4 yal went and showed which set was yours. 😅
I didnt like either handrail..for the glass one i think another post os required to looks good. I like aluminum rails..not a fan for glassm.i think wide pickets would look better.
I disnt like the width of Lukes rail..wouldnt pass here in Ontario. And using composite for a waterfall was a horrible idea..one season and those miters would open right up. I think the waterfall if you are going to do it..should goto the ground.
I am not a fan of dark color treads..they show the dirt and are invisible in low light.
I think you both where hustling your asses to get it done. Thats alot of work to do in 6 hours.
Also i found the "supply chain” issues hikarious and perfect real world example.
Keep up the good work! Look forward to the next challenge video.
@@ajdonally1522 my intention was to use balusters but the glass was faster and I was out of time
@woodbullyltd hmm well in a challenge..you must know by now time management is critical.
I picked lukes but i think its nore of a style that i like. Not so much i think his is better. Bullys i would have liked more but the side of the stairs killed me how it looked black white black white. I know its 6 hours and thats really hard to do but i wish that the outside had a black boarder to make it look like the stringers dies off into something. Thats the only thing about bullys that got me but i mean both of them for 6 hours is great work
He needs some shop shades 😂
🎉🎉🎉bully🍻
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Shed build-off next?
It’s on the way!
Perhaps you should ask people what they want to see next for build-offs. Another good project might be a garden swing.
i cant get over the posts not being the same height at the top of the stairs for the competitors one
I’ve seen so many issues with the trex skirt boards applied to the stairs like that.
People saying Luke’s is better do not understand attention to detail! To say you like the design better is one thing but to say it is overall better, no sir.
Amazing talent, honestly such good work, but I have to say, I get so frustrated at inches and fractions. I don’t get why you guys make life so difficult.
(Examples)
Finding the centre on a 11 and 1/8 (not sure if I used your system correct but it’s along those lines)
Compared to say the centre of. 1350mm. Can have a mini calculater in pocket and divide any length of MM to whatever you need In a second.
Most carpentry thing done is roof framing
I don’t disagree
@@woodbullyltdstaircases are definitely a test of real carpenter skill for sure tho not very many can build a set of stairs
I want a shot at this.. I'll gladly sign up for episode 4.. let me know when you want a shot...
You should have them call the winnerbefore walking to the project you built.
Did both builders understand who was going to judge the Project????
Yes. He was also given time to design and submit a list of products he would like to use that I had my team purchase for him.
42:17, whats up with the pica dry cap on the carpenters pencil lawl.
Who’s the carpenter vs youtuber? Both are experienced carpenters…
The deck boards as railing is hideous
6 hours. Ya okay
Ya. Ok!
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Fav Megadeth song?
Tornado of souls, train of consequences or sweating bullets. Tbh they might be the 🐐
Nice! Is it just me, or is Mustaine getting younger? Lol
@@mikegander305he beat cancer. Maybe he bounced back
Probably she wolf...
Can someone explain why he made them show him which one they built lol makes it seem like he wanted to know so he can pick the guy thats paying him. I liked Luke's . Simple and to me looked nice. I dont like the glass or the rock look. If Luke's railing was not as wide so my hand can grab it more comfortably it wouldve been much better.
Using table saw like that at 21:00 super dangerous. Also should cut piece in one shot if your using it properly. JS
I would have bought premade stringers.
@21:12 using the table saw like that is crazy triggering for my OCD
I think lukes staircase looks better and its a better design for the most of the population if you hide the screws its a 9 out of 10 work... i differed from the judges opinion and i think that wood bully knew who the judge was going to be so he designed his staircase so he would like it more idk if luke knew too but if he knew he should have take the same path as the bully
Luke knew…just bad luck, I like good placed screws or nails 😁
I dislike the hand rails on the bully's build.
At least they got a tool belt
Luke had a decent idea aesthetically. Just needed to get his angle repetiore up to par. His 45 outsidr bevel was fine, the short point just needed to come up at or above the post. The flat piece to stair cap bevels need to be the same angle so the length of the miters are the same and can flush up on both sides, else you have to fight it a bit and run one past the other and vise versa into that one, opposite of miter methodology and more a cope.
I spent an hour and a half watching this to see the cedar one crapped on. Had way to it. Windows, coustom door.
Wrong videos lol
What happened to the makita tools?
They switched batteries
@woodbullyltd no they didn't...40v is a different line
@@UncleIvan1they also didn’t make a good nail gun. I love there saws but I love Bosch and dewalts saws as well
@@woodbullyltdwon't argue about the nail guns, but Dewalt guns are not that great either. Makita's Saws and drills are top class.
Agreed
luke deff won designer just didnt wanna be mean to gord which is why he made them go to their stairs first
He isn’t told who built the stairs before hand lol
Poo poo contractor special lol