Awesome dude I love the way you Explain the whole plan step by step your a very good teacher love this video can you make more videos please athe video was very helpful and straight to the point thank you so much for that tutorial I do appreciate you doing that video very much and please make more videos thank you 😅
Somewhere in this process I can picture a nail attaching my hand to one of the boards. "Honey, get the trailer, we're going to the ER." Thank you for the videos as I live vicariously through all you You Tubers who know how to do this stuff.
Your youtube is going to blow up. Best production value out of anyone so far and content is solid. The video structure / organization of how you teach is really easy to follow along and understandable. Definitely bringing something new and good to the space. Keep it up! I've seen and enjoyed all of your videos so far! This is the only one that brought up some concerns. In this specific 101 video, #1 you should have addressed the safety issue of hand placement when nailing studs. You had your hand back about 6" from the plates, so you don't shoot your hand. The new people really need to know this. Bad news bears. #2 for blocking sizes, you should have addressed that lots of people also prefer to do 14 3/8" to deal with the varying rough lumber sizes and that it helps avoid bowing out the end studs. #3 could have covered your methods or tips of using a skillsaw to square cut stud lengths and or if you cut blocking in place without pulling a tape measure. #4 should have prefaced that framing is done with nails and not screws but using screws is an option, if you use screws that are specifically designed for framing. Because drywall and even general construction screws are not sufficient; due to flexibility issues and snapping of screws. General construction screws would be fine if its just a partition wall. Great video just felt like some stuff was missing.
Thanks for the kind words. Definitely agree with all that you have said. We tried to keep this video as short and concise as possible but you have pointed out some Great points. Stay tune as we are continuing to learn and make better content!
You gained a subscriber with this video. Keep the videos straight to the point that is what hooked me. I despise long unnecessary chatter in the beginning of a video.
Hey nice video. I’d just like to ad it’s a good idea when laying down your studs to make sure to sight each stud to see if there is a bow and face the bow to the ground. That way when you level your wall at the end you can just plane the studs to make them all straight instead of having to pack them. This is easier and neater. Cheers!
I enjoyed this demonstration. Thank you so very much. What I needed demo in is building a half frame half wall. I’m trying to create a bar in my kitchen on two sides of the wall and then I wanted to put cabinets in front on the kitchen side and on the living room side, I want to put barstools up so yeah that’s what I need to know how to learn how to do. Thanks for the demo that is very helpful.
I AM AN OLD WOMAN, AND I AM ALWAYS INTERESTED IN THIS TYPE OF WORK, BELEIVE ME I AM SUCH A HANDY WOMAN, LOVE TO LEARN ALL OF THIS, I INSTALLED WINDOWS DOORS AND DID SO MUCH, AND NEVER ENOUGH!!! I WAS PREPARING TO LEARN HOW TO INSTALL DRYWALL CEILLING!!
Thank you so much for this. I'm currently learning contractor work with very little to no experience, but definitely the will to learn, practice and do all things. And all because of people like you who took time out to teach and show us how it's done. Thank you!
I appreciate your simple, logical details explaining why, and the logical benefits in the accurate finished good looking wall. I am age 81 retired in a Philippines typhoon zone and home is Top dead center on the most active earthquake Fault. Concrete homes crack, shatter, and kill occupants. But from Top King Rafters to floor wood has ability to flex and return undamaged.
Thank you SO MUCH for the stable camera!! This was right to the point and didn’t make me feel like I was watching the Blair Witch Project. Best vid by far.
Hi how come the first two are closer together? Genuine question I have no clue about any of this. Like he said the they are 16 inches apart but the first two look half that?
That's because the length of the wall isn't necessarily gonna be exactly divisible by 16 inches. So you'll probably have one space that's a little less.
Pretty easy to watch and understand. Im getting ready to create a small room only needing 1 wall but with a door frame for it. Glad it's going to be an easier thing to do since this will be my first time ever building a wall!
I love it. Show how you Square it up when necessary per code n such.... are yall notching the wood? Flat metal straps one or X? Etcetera. 👍🏽great video
Keep it up and do many more on wall framing. I just got a job where I will be doing wall framing so I want to make sure I’m not behind the curb and a burden to my co workers
That’s about 10 lbs… you shot it so precisely with such pacing… at such difficult angle for “just anybody” being able to do… you are a genetic freak as a 3rd generation home builder.. bravo and great video, best I’ve seen on instructional framing 🎉haha
This is the most helpful video I've seen by a mile.
Thank you. We are glad you found it helpful!
Amazing breakdown
Thanks
Finally, a video that cuts to the chase instead of long intros 🙄
Yeah, the Title is the intro, you already know what you clicked on to watch lol
Facts
Straight to the point and informative for a beginner. No long intro and background story or life story
Ikr, wtf people love talking allot as if we would care about that. I came to learn how to do something not to listen to a fudging story
Brooooooo this is amazing thank you I've been trying to learn carpentry and these videos are bangers yo
Wow this was a great video. Thank you for making it simple and explaining things at each step.
Great for a beginner and easy to understand too!! Thank YOU!!!
Thank you! I'm actually going to be building rooms inside my tiny house by myself. This helps so much.
It's a thing of beauty when something is done logically, skillfully and explained clearly. Thank you!
Or just let a real Man do it. Get out of our space.
Very helpful! Love the fact there isn't any fluff and its straight to the point! Thx Guys!!!
Awesome dude I love the way you
Explain the whole plan step by step your a very good teacher love this video can you make more videos please athe video was very helpful and straight to the point thank you so much for that tutorial I do appreciate you doing that video very much and please make more videos thank you 😅
Lookin great!!! You guys are definitely the best TH-cam channel out here on TH-cam. Great editing and wonderful explanations!
Thank you! Glad you enjoy the Channel! More to come
Finally a video that showed every step. thank you !
I agree
Really nice. I'll be framing a wall in a large room soon to make a pantry and two closets. This will come in handy.
Helping a buddy frame a bathroom in his basement. We watched this video and it was very helpful
Somewhere in this process I can picture a nail attaching my hand to one of the boards.
"Honey, get the trailer, we're going to the ER."
Thank you for the videos as I live vicariously through all you You Tubers who know how to do this stuff.
Very professional woodwork
Awesome guys I just learned something new thanks to you
Glad to hear it!!!
Totally made sense. Building a small room inside a large block room. This was perfect.
First time watching, than k you ! Great information !
How do you anchor it to the finished walls and a concrete floor
This is a great video. I'm getting ready to finish my basement and this is very helpfuland too the point. Thanks for making it.
Great tutorial, very easy to follow you. You do a great job explaining all the details, thanks a lot
You were BUILT & made for this! I LOVE THIS VIDEO!
Your youtube is going to blow up. Best production value out of anyone so far and content is solid. The video structure / organization of how you teach is really easy to follow along and understandable. Definitely bringing something new and good to the space. Keep it up!
I've seen and enjoyed all of your videos so far! This is the only one that brought up some concerns.
In this specific 101 video, #1 you should have addressed the safety issue of hand placement when nailing studs. You had your hand back about 6" from the plates, so you don't shoot your hand. The new people really need to know this. Bad news bears. #2 for blocking sizes, you should have addressed that lots of people also prefer to do 14 3/8" to deal with the varying rough lumber sizes and that it helps avoid bowing out the end studs. #3 could have covered your methods or tips of using a skillsaw to square cut stud lengths and or if you cut blocking in place without pulling a tape measure. #4 should have prefaced that framing is done with nails and not screws but using screws is an option, if you use screws that are specifically designed for framing. Because drywall and even general construction screws are not sufficient; due to flexibility issues and snapping of screws. General construction screws would be fine if its just a partition wall.
Great video just felt like some stuff was missing.
Thanks for the kind words. Definitely agree with all that you have said. We tried to keep this video as short and concise as possible but you have pointed out some Great points. Stay tune as we are continuing to learn and make better content!
@@grantmaurybuilds for sure for sure. It can be hard not to vomit information sometimes. I hear you. haha
Hell yeah that was helpful and easy to understand, no fluff. 👍🏼
I know Pro when I see it. Nicely done.
🙌
So simple, well done!!
Thanks for the support!
great video- even not handy guys can follow this
I'm so glad I found this video. I'm planning to make one for my room.
Reminder to DIY’ers, crown your studs during layout to prevent a wavy wall. Also check your local code for allowed fasteners.
Great advice!!!
Wait! What dis it mean to crown your studs?
Local code? Don’t they have all that info online?
crown studs?.. ...what does that mean?
@@miaosaimake sure that the wood grain is going to same way on each stud
You gained a subscriber with this video. Keep the videos straight to the point that is what hooked me. I despise long unnecessary chatter in the beginning of a video.
Thank you so moch!!much!!!
For sharing the knowledge.
Hey nice video. I’d just like to ad it’s a good idea when laying down your studs to make sure to sight each stud to see if there is a bow and face the bow to the ground. That way when you level your wall at the end you can just plane the studs to make them all straight instead of having to pack them. This is easier and neater. Cheers!
Thanks so much for your advice and professionalism
You make it look so easy!!
Thank you my friend!
It would have been nice if you'd mention the nail size & type you used. Overs very helpful. Thanks!
I learned something today. Thank you kindly good sir.
Glad to help!
Omg thank you for this video I’m working on a tiny home. This will help so much
Great video. I appreciate you getting to the point and explaining as you go.
Thank you! Very detailed instructions. I'm building a temporary wall.
Great video. Short, easy to follow. No BS waffle. Thanks.
Concise and clear info from a trained professional. Couldn't ask for a better video!
I enjoyed this demonstration. Thank you so very much. What I needed demo in is building a half frame half wall. I’m trying to create a bar in my kitchen on two sides of the wall and then I wanted to put cabinets in front on the kitchen side and on the living room side, I want to put barstools up so yeah that’s what I need to know how to learn how to do. Thanks for the demo
that is very helpful.
Thank you Maestro. Perfect explanation 👌
I AM AN OLD WOMAN, AND I AM ALWAYS INTERESTED IN THIS TYPE OF WORK, BELEIVE ME I AM SUCH A HANDY WOMAN, LOVE TO LEARN ALL OF THIS, I INSTALLED WINDOWS DOORS AND DID SO MUCH, AND NEVER ENOUGH!!! I WAS PREPARING TO LEARN HOW TO INSTALL DRYWALL CEILLING!!
Thank you for showing real DIY !
Thank you so much for this. I'm currently learning contractor work with very little to no experience, but definitely the will to learn, practice and do all things. And all because of people like you who took time out to teach and show us how it's done. Thank you!
This is actually very good. And I've watched tons of framing videos.
Thank you. Clear, concise language. I got this now!
Glad it helped!
This was fantastic. Going to be helping a friend put up some walls and I'm going to be watching more of your content to learn about doors and windows!
Simple enough to follow! Great job!
Excellent, exactly what I needed just simple straight forward. Thanks for the help.
Loved the video. Exactly what we need. No BS
I appreciate your simple, logical details explaining why, and the logical benefits in the accurate finished good looking wall. I am age 81 retired in a Philippines typhoon zone and home is Top dead center on the most active earthquake Fault. Concrete homes crack, shatter, and kill occupants. But from Top King Rafters to floor wood has ability to flex and return undamaged.
Finally a video that doesnt make me feel dumb. Great job.
Im speechless. This guy is a joke.
Thank you for making it simple an not beating around the bush or talking about non sense!
i did enjoy it thanks !
Thanks easy . Right to point. No extra talking.
Thank you very much for a detailed yet simple guide. This will help me very much with my project.
Appreciate the content...contemplating a career change from 16 yr auto tech, to home remodel.... tryin to learn the basics...😆😆😅
We are glad you found the content helpful!
Great direct to the point video. Nice job.
Thanks so much for taking the time to explain the process. Very helpful.
Outstanding. Good teaching.
Glad it was helpful!
Great presentation and content!! Keep it coming!
Excellent! Right to the point. No B.S.
Cheers 🇨🇦
Thanks 👍
Thank you SO MUCH for the stable camera!! This was right to the point and didn’t make me feel like I was watching the Blair Witch Project. Best vid by far.
I'm the Ben in this scenario.. Could watch this guy for hours. With my hands in my pockets.
I'm ready to go build me walls. Thanks for the info!!
Good luck!
@@grantmaurybuildshey is there a reason why your left studs aren't 16inches apart??
THANK YOU! You definitely have the heart of a teacher. I am using this info to make walls for an outdoor chicken run - WITH MILWAULKIE tools ;-))
Hi how come the first two are closer together? Genuine question I have no clue about any of this. Like he said the they are 16 inches apart but the first two look half that?
That's because the length of the wall isn't necessarily gonna be exactly divisible by 16 inches. So you'll probably have one space that's a little less.
@@peteypete3597 thanks
excellent video for a beginner to learn.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, Travis Pastrana!
Great video!
Do you have a video on joining two walls together? Thinking about building a shed. Thanks for sharing. New sub here.
Thank you soooo much for simplifying it so well for people like me
I like the step by step instructions
Super nice video. Thank you.
I get impressed with great videos. Like this!
Pretty easy to watch and understand. Im getting ready to create a small room only needing 1 wall but with a door frame for it. Glad it's going to be an easier thing to do since this will be my first time ever building a wall!
Very easy way you show me how to make it thank you 🙏💕😀💯
dude thx im going to be making a small room in my basement to game !!! thank you so much
We are glad you found it helpful for your project!
Do you have a video that shows how to secure the frame to concrete slab?
I love it. Show how you Square it up when necessary per code n such.... are yall notching the wood? Flat metal straps one or X? Etcetera. 👍🏽great video
Thank you very much, I have been looking for a simple way for separating a room, and it's cut to the point.😊
great video thank you!
Keep it up and do many more on wall framing. I just got a job where I will be doing wall framing so I want to make sure I’m not behind the curb and a burden to my co workers
OMG!!! What a GREAT video. You get right to the point. Thank you thank you thank you!!!!
Very helpful and easy to understand! Thank you so much
Excellent video and easy to follow 👍
This is awesome because I’m getting ready to build a garage
Very simple and clear step, could make some video like corner or more complex framing skill,thank you
Thank you for a nice and informative video.
Thank you for this. Im in training for set dec in film production and this was very useful for the class.
To frame a wall in an existing opening, should i cut the studs to the exact height plus some padding length to make a tight fit?
Thanks a million!! This makes it so simple!! You Rock!!
Super, clean explanation. Thank you buddy
Love you this instructional video man. Thank you so very kindly
Love this video very detailed and simple to follow
That’s about 10 lbs… you shot it so precisely with such pacing… at such difficult angle for “just anybody” being able to do… you are a genetic freak as a 3rd generation home builder.. bravo and great video, best I’ve seen on instructional framing 🎉haha
Amazing! Simple and helpful! Thank you for this!
Would you mind sharing which Milwaukee nail gun you’re using? I use Milwaukee. Thanks