Thanks for the nice words. As someone starting out in construction today you have so many more resources to pool from. I say use them all. I use to take out library books and go on contractor talk forums to seek out ways of doing things. If you're hungry for info you can fast track your learning and advance yourself in ways others are not prepared to
Hey Adrian. Am very proud of you Litle brother you were always a great. Kid since the star with your career. Nothing but love for you by the way. You will know who is this. There’s no reason. To say much. Your first armando. Is awesome. To see you kiling it keep it up
Omg you're alive!!. I owe you a bunch because before I ran into you I was on the verge of burnout and framing wasn't fun anymore. 2004 was awesome 👌 thanks for pushing me. I'll never forget your movie quotes and making short jean shorts great again 😆. Hope you're keeping well
I'm going to let you know if you keep on uploading regularly with good quality content such as this, your channel will be blown up with as many views and subscribers as The Crazy Framer's channel. Love the videos man.
We most commonly use accurite housing system truss es which employ a layover style hip frame, interesting to see what it takes to manually rafter a step-up and finger style hip system.
Yeah you can appreciate how fast he is moving if you ever tried to walk on trusses. If I could be even half as fast I would be already faster than anyone on our site lol.
You trust those toe nails more than me. Hell a couple times you kneeled on boards that were only nailed on one side. Thank God the world needs cut men too haha.
Fantastic tradesman! When you want to slow down you should become a tradeschool teacher!!!!! Share you're talented skills even more you're legend Adrian all the way from down under Australia where are codes don't have nothing it common im a sparky here but work with my old man who is a builder/plumber two if three licensed trades here electrical being there third licensed trade.
Around here the truss company would step down those top chords on the hip trusses, and they would make a lay down truss to set across the top chords. Real easy.
I think you might be referring to what we call purlins. We get them time to time depending on the truss manufacturer...I believe Turkstra lumber is in love with that style. I don't really have a preference either way
@@framingbeast720 i believe we actually call them "hip lay-on truss". I always request those. Way faster and easier. Just set trusses and lay the hip truss on. Done. No cutting or anything.
Bloody hell long way down if you slip. How do you fit soffit and facia without scaffolding. And looking at all the wood your using no wonder we can't get any in England haha
Over the Xmas break I posted a tips and tricks vid on figuring out the blocks with the construction master calculator. Basically enter 22.5 inch run, enter pitch (in this case 6 inch pitch., Then push diagonal. Then push convert then irregular pitch angle and then hip again
U guys frame a lot differnt than we do, but proper nonetheless. We apply osb and neopor sheathing as well as air barrier while walls are still lying flat on the deck. Same with Gable ends, Gable flies up on a boom fully sheeted with birdboxes or eyebrows already built. Framing is a tough job that takes a specific type of fool to stick with.
lol, the background sounds at 5:24 are great! A contractor sees a hot girl and makes a sound, then a passing vehicle noticed the hot girl and gave several beeps…… then u hear the work vehicle backing up!!!! So typical in a day on a construction site! 😂
@@scottbertrand2057 a platform around the perimeter of the building would prevent a fall from the entire height of the building. I'm just surprised, it's always used in here in the UK
Stay safe and learn to walk before you run. Get comfortable being behind the sheets and cracking them in. ....a good fatmax style tape helps to measure/lineup angles and helps in wind
I respect you wanting to go fast and all, I used to be the same... but one day you're gonna get injured if you keep going like this. Its better to keep a smoother constant pace, you make less mistakes and you keep a clear head avoiding accidents.
@@romanorapido6561 I wouldn't be surprised if he had that rhythm all the time. Like I said, I used to be the same but after 2 accidents and getting burned out I understood it wasn't the way to stay healthy!
@@GabRock91 well just nailing it is easy when u have a buddy to hand everything and all u need to do is shoot it,, and i havent nailed a part of my hand yet,,
dont work like that. at least not for me. one speed, if i try to slow down i loose rhythm. working like this is kinda like a runners high you have to maintain the speed
@@zekeisme1 I agree to some extent. I'm not talking about being slow, just having a constant smoother pace and being efficient each step you take. Have you seen crazy framer? He doesn't run around yet gets shit done probably faster than most.
Just figure out a system that works for you and stick with it. All roofs have basic similarities so focus on getting the basics down then the rest comes over time
Awesome m8 lovely watching a skilled tradesman at work I keep laughing imagining the face of our British site agents if we could walk on roofs like you chaps and with no scaffolds😂😂😂we get red carded off site just for walking the wall plate but keep it up m8 stay safe. 👍
Excellent work 👏👏 how do you get the rafter and hip length I have an idea but I'm not sure do you use the 22 1/2 as a run and put the pitch of the roof
Yes, enter 22.5 inch run . Then your (#) inch , pitch. Then diagonal to find your common rafter length. Then right after that enter your hip pitch then push conv twice to do s your hip length
Let's say it's a 6 12 roof and the side is an 8 12 pitch. First to find the common 6 12 block enter 6 inch pitxh. Then 22.5 inch run . Then diagonal. Now you have you long to short block size. With this same screen open as is plug in 8 inch conv, the. Push hip twice. This will give you your 7/17 common long to short hip length.
Ive been tinkering with the go pro tilt angle...not quite right yet...on this video I was trying to show the overall straightness of the hip lines but didn't accomplish that but no luck
I have the paslodes and hitachi cordless framing nailer but it is low on air boost. I take it to get a boost every yr or so. Kinda weak right now. If hitachi/metabo could figure out the hook situation they'd corner of he market
I've seen plenty of people shoot their hand and or foot by holding withing range of the nails. Its a matter of time. You can't anticipate when a nail is going to bend and come out where you didn't expect.
@@jamesonkruger6989 I'd like to see that... see if you do yours similar to the way I do mine... we'd get the trusses stepped down and have an overlay truss.
@@brettstahl1686 I could walk you through it. 1.Flip the flat truss upside down on the ground.. 2. Calculate your diagonal between trusses. 3. Measure up from the bottom at each end. But for the first line burn 1/8 per pitch so 6/12 burn 3/4
Trusses we use have the 1inch and half notched out so u can run a 2by on the flat up the hip line..... those rafter blccks your using seem like a little shady like something i would use in a tree fort when i was ten lmao
Not nailing off everything prior to moving on is not a good idea in one humble man's opinion as you have only one good bounce and there are not very many 60 framers just for this reason. Be careful, safe, and stay well.
If you offset them truss an inch and a half you can run a solid 2by 4 instead of all those fillers and have a stronger roofji once was a bad ass framer like you
I love your videos and I’m a huge fan, but why do you put so many nails in one block? We’ve always said the more nails you put in something the weaker it gets. Personally I would do 2 nails in each side and keep moving
What do you mean screw up saw blades? You talking about the hip if he cuts his sheets that run wild? I’m trying to figure your thought process.. Weird comment.. besides saws tear through nails like butter.
First person I've heard call it a line not a string. Lol. Its masons line. Not a f******* string. The Mason that taught me would go ballistic. Over that if I wanted to get him going I would call it a string and boy would he let go. Lmao.
speed ,agility, and hard work 10/10 💪!! keep posting vid like this its very helping the beginner carpenter to learn the right way to frame !!
Thanks for the nice words. As someone starting out in construction today you have so many more resources to pool from. I say use them all. I use to take out library books and go on contractor talk forums to seek out ways of doing things. If you're hungry for info you can fast track your learning and advance yourself in ways others are not prepared to
@@framingbeast720 hell yeah! Use this "collective mind" that is youtube to continually learn everyday.
Much respect on the work you do sir hope they pay well cause you guys deserve every penny God bless .
Crazy framer on vacation,then I find ur channel.life is good again.Hell now I got 2 kick ass channels to watch now.killing it Bro.keep it up.
My hands and feet are sweating just watching you walk around up there... Awesome work!!!
Hey Adrian. Am very proud of you Litle brother you were always a great. Kid since the star with your career. Nothing but love for you by the way. You will know who is this. There’s no reason. To say much. Your first armando. Is awesome. To see you kiling it keep it up
Omg you're alive!!. I owe you a bunch because before I ran into you I was on the verge of burnout and framing wasn't fun anymore. 2004 was awesome 👌 thanks for pushing me. I'll never forget your movie quotes and making short jean shorts great again 😆. Hope you're keeping well
I'm going to let you know if you keep on uploading regularly with good quality content such as this, your channel will be blown up with as many views and subscribers as The Crazy Framer's channel. Love the videos man.
Agreed
Much appreciated
@@framingbeast720 what type of framing nail gun do you use.Your nail seems good and light weight
Nail spacing is an essential practice on 2x4 stick framing, otherwise those guys are gonna twist and twist
We most commonly use accurite housing system truss es which employ a layover style hip frame, interesting to see what it takes to manually rafter a step-up and finger style hip system.
A beast indeed, thank you TH-cam algorithm.
Really enjoy watching your videos.
Fast framing! Dude walks faster on trusses than most people walk on flat ground. Enjoy watching your vids!
Yeah you can appreciate how fast he is moving if you ever tried to walk on trusses. If I could be even half as fast I would be already faster than anyone on our site lol.
Good stuff man. Been a while for me but feels like home. Thanks for sharing this content
You trust those toe nails more than me. Hell a couple times you kneeled on boards that were only nailed on one side. Thank God the world needs cut men too haha.
Here in Cali they make a truss that lays over all those hip trusses eliminating all those blocks... its like heaven....
super crisp work and vid capture .... having fun watching!
great videos man, this is how we build in NJ/PA Brazilian Framers.
Fantastic tradesman! When you want to slow down you should become a tradeschool teacher!!!!! Share you're talented skills even more you're legend Adrian all the way from down under Australia where are codes don't have nothing it common im a sparky here but work with my old man who is a builder/plumber two if three licensed trades here electrical being there third licensed trade.
Totally AMAZED at this man's talent! It's mesmerizing watching him work at such speed and height. Excellent work!
Around here the truss company would step down those top chords on the hip trusses, and they would make a lay down truss to set across the top chords. Real easy.
I think you might be referring to what we call purlins. We get them time to time depending on the truss manufacturer...I believe Turkstra lumber is in love with that style. I don't really have a preference either way
@@framingbeast720 i believe we actually call them "hip lay-on truss". I always request those. Way faster and easier. Just set trusses and lay the hip truss on. Done. No cutting or anything.
Bloody hell long way down if you slip. How do you fit soffit and facia without scaffolding. And looking at all the wood your using no wonder we can't get any in England haha
@@paullindsay4798 Yeah the thing is they blow away.
These idiots couldn't build a Meccano set
One of the best framers I’ve seen on TH-cam👏
Thanks so much
Awesome sequence man. Any chance you could post a quick vid of how you figure out your step up blocks and hips blocks?
Over the Xmas break I posted a tips and tricks vid on figuring out the blocks with the construction master calculator. Basically enter 22.5 inch run, enter pitch (in this case 6 inch pitch., Then push diagonal. Then push convert then irregular pitch angle and then hip again
mr if you have a 5/12 on the back and a 7/12 on the side how can you find the hip and have them precut? any suggestions thanks
Awesome footage man! Keep it up!
Maybe I should order one of those 23 and me kits to confirm lol
Pretty quick up there buddy 👍
Thankyou
Nail guns sound so satisfying
The Paslode nailers sound even better lol
I couldn't agree more. Very therapeutic. Paslode strip nailer sound with the end cap missing is close runner up lol
Nice job dude! What size nails .131s?
U guys frame a lot differnt than we do, but proper nonetheless. We apply osb and neopor sheathing as well as air barrier while walls are still lying flat on the deck. Same with Gable ends, Gable flies up on a boom fully sheeted with birdboxes or eyebrows already built. Framing is a tough job that takes a specific type of fool to stick with.
Where abouts in Canada are you from. I'm from the GTA great first person videos
Nice work!
lol, the background sounds at 5:24 are great! A contractor sees a hot girl and makes a sound, then a passing vehicle noticed the hot girl and gave several beeps…… then u hear the work vehicle backing up!!!! So typical in a day on a construction site! 😂
hows your back? not sore?
Great watching experience and skill at work. How come you dont seem to have scaffolding around the building?
You wanna pay for that?
@@noahhachey6758 any project I've done I've paid for scaffolding. What price can you put on a life !
Scaffolding will not help on a roof . Only a harness will keep u safe but most guys feel it will get tangled and slow u down. There’s no real solution
@@scottbertrand2057 a platform around the perimeter of the building would prevent a fall from the entire height of the building. I'm just surprised, it's always used in here in the UK
Any advice to a new framer and advice for roof sheeting ?
Stay safe and learn to walk before you run. Get comfortable being behind the sheets and cracking them in. ....a good fatmax style tape helps to measure/lineup angles and helps in wind
Yo what type of pants do u have I need some
how about safety harness ? or am I just not seeing it?
It's on
This guys a machine 💪🏻
How do you find an honest framing company thanks. Phoenix Arizona.
I would ask around, jump in the truck and check out there work in person. Some people can sell themselves so well and then fail badly.
I respect you wanting to go fast and all, I used to be the same... but one day you're gonna get injured if you keep going like this. Its better to keep a smoother constant pace, you make less mistakes and you keep a clear head avoiding accidents.
Some people are too fast when they are on video 🤣
@@romanorapido6561 I wouldn't be surprised if he had that rhythm all the time. Like I said, I used to be the same but after 2 accidents and getting burned out I understood it wasn't the way to stay healthy!
@@GabRock91 well just nailing it is easy when u have a buddy to hand everything and all u need to do is shoot it,, and i havent nailed a part of my hand yet,,
dont work like that. at least not for me. one speed, if i try to slow down i loose rhythm. working like this is kinda like a runners high you have to maintain the speed
@@zekeisme1 I agree to some extent. I'm not talking about being slow, just having a constant smoother pace and being efficient each step you take. Have you seen crazy framer? He doesn't run around yet gets shit done probably faster than most.
How’d you get that good on the roof? Any tips?
Just figure out a system that works for you and stick with it. All roofs have basic similarities so focus on getting the basics down then the rest comes over time
@@framingbeast720 cheers mate 🇦🇺
What penny nails do you use?
For hand nails? 2 1/2 smooth grip rite
Awesome m8 lovely watching a skilled tradesman at work I keep laughing imagining the face of our British site agents if we could walk on roofs like you chaps and with no scaffolds😂😂😂we get red carded off site just for walking the wall plate but keep it up m8 stay safe. 👍
Excellent work 👏👏 how do you get the rafter and hip length I have an idea but I'm not sure do you use the 22 1/2 as a run and put the pitch of the roof
Yes, enter 22.5 inch run . Then your (#) inch , pitch. Then diagonal to find your common rafter length. Then right after that enter your hip pitch then push conv twice to do s your hip length
@@framingbeast720 ok so if I'm working in a 8 pitch my rafter would be 27 1/16 and the hip 35 3/16 and I apriciate your help thank you so much
Let's say it's a 6 12 roof and the side is an 8 12 pitch. First to find the common 6 12 block enter 6 inch pitxh. Then 22.5 inch run . Then diagonal. Now you have you long to short block size. With this same screen open as is plug in 8 inch conv, the. Push hip twice. This will give you your 7/17 common long to short hip length.
@@framingbeast720 Ok so the hip would be 30 5/16 right
Are you wearing any type of safety harness? Just curious.
Like my buddy mark. almost 50 and is about that fast still. Doesn't get mad has good patients and took time to teach his ways.
Machine
If you could learn another trade what would it be?
If they gave gold medals for framing youd be a contender
Adrian, love your videos. What are you making per structure? Also, what does your crew size look like on average?
What nailer do would you recommend to some one starting out in framing?
The broom..learn how to clean..then framing.
@@joelethalcruz4417 loool
Do framers make good money in your area?
i like the new perspective
Ive been tinkering with the go pro tilt angle...not quite right yet...on this video I was trying to show the overall straightness of the hip lines but didn't accomplish that but no luck
@@framingbeast720 that's cool, yes video angles are a different type of beast! Thanks for your videos i enjoy watching them.
What’s that wall sheathing??
Exactly what I needed to see.
is your camera mounted on your head?
Why are so many of your videos 11:47 or 11:48?
The one guy just handing cuts all day
Yeee haw!!!! FTW brother!! Hell of a job
Why do u work so fast, wow its amazing 👏 😍
Thanks
to make $$$
How do you have your camera mounted?
Hard worker. Keep it up.
what size Nails ?
its almost Like Flat Rate !!!
Sick content!! keep those videos coming I need something to watch after work 😂
Absolute wizard
Beast, like the channel name
What boots are you wearing? Thorogood? Awesome videos, keep posting. Unreal how fast you can frame ... never seen anything like it. Stay safe!
Thanks, they're dakota boots with tarantula soles from Mark's
I hate those coil guns. So big and heavy. Do you ever use cordless nailers?
I have the paslodes and hitachi cordless framing nailer but it is low on air boost. I take it to get a boost every yr or so. Kinda weak right now. If hitachi/metabo could figure out the hook situation they'd corner of he market
There are old framers and there are bold framers. But there are no old bold framers..... best wishes
I've been framing since August and to see somthing like this is fucking inspiring cause I'm so slow right now. Deff subscribing to this Chanel
Also I see you're only nailing on one side. Do you not have to put 2 on each side? Just wondering, down here we gotta do 2n2
Fast and half assed, You should have run a string on those hips. I can only imagine how up and down that hip will be after you sheet it.
It seems you are about as fast as your cut guy is good at cutting. I wish I could have someone cutting keep up like that.
I do have a good cut guy. 100% essential on the roof.
Jesus Christ.... you make walking around them roof timbers as easy as eating breakfast 🙈
It's that roof duopitch two pitch
That was a close one at 6:10!
Lol the nails and I have an understanding
LOL GET THE PLIERS!!
I've seen plenty of people shoot their hand and or foot by holding withing range of the nails. Its a matter of time. You can't anticipate when a nail is going to bend and come out where you didn't expect.
@@jacobwaugh1368 needle nose and cat's paw lol
Why don't they give you flats?? I havent seen this done this way in years
That's what I was thinking!... be a hell of alot faster... less up and down and waste less nails.
Been framing for 25 years and my truss supplier has never done me dirty like that. Step down hip trusses are always low to allow for flat 2x4 purlins.
@@brettstahl1686 I have a system I created that's so fast. I think I should do a how to video next hip roof I get.
@@jamesonkruger6989 I'd like to see that... see if you do yours similar to the way I do mine... we'd get the trusses stepped down and have an overlay truss.
@@brettstahl1686 I could walk you through it. 1.Flip the flat truss upside down on the ground.. 2. Calculate your diagonal between trusses. 3. Measure up from the bottom at each end. But for the first line burn 1/8 per pitch so 6/12 burn 3/4
My god that dudes fast lol
My Hitachi is my favorite hammer too.
It's a hitachi, not a Sally. He can take a hit !!
Damn your quick
thank you, I appreciate that
Trusses we use have the 1inch and half notched out so u can run a 2by on the flat up the hip line..... those rafter blccks your using seem like a little shady like something i would use in a tree fort when i was ten lmao
That looks scary, I won’t complain about house price again I promise
A beast indeed
Is that you Wood Chuck ? .. lol
Lol no but funny name
having your hand right on the other side of the wood when nailing scared me just a bit ngl. one wrong grain pattern and that nail going into your hand
Not nailing off everything prior to moving on is not a good idea in one humble man's opinion as you have only one good bounce and there are not very many 60 framers just for this reason. Be careful, safe, and stay well.
I hope you make a shit ton of money. Your channel is aptly named.
Thankyou Carlos
You and crazy framer must be cousins lol
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This video makes my feet hurt
stretch pants really aka bay area drop slacks
Beast mode
If you offset them truss an inch and a half you can run a solid 2by 4 instead of all those fillers and have a stronger roofji once was a bad ass framer like you
It’s a shame that a house framer works so fast and dangerous to make only 40k a year.
Animal.
I love your videos and I’m a huge fan, but why do you put so many nails in one block? We’ve always said the more nails you put in something the weaker it gets. Personally I would do 2 nails in each side and keep moving
Tight 💯
a real nail gun
If u go on playback speed 0,25 its still faster then me haha
Put a straight edge down that plain u just did so we can see how it is
Could slide a long level right across it, honest to God Im not sacrificing quality for quantity for one second
Amazing! But I can’t watch you watch you stand on 3” of wood very long!
It's 1 1/2
to begin the video you nailed a roof jack from the TOP...doesn't that fuck up your saw blades when shee
ting???
The nails heads sit below the 2x4 surface and those are full sheets anyways.
What do you mean screw up saw blades? You talking about the hip if he cuts his sheets that run wild? I’m trying to figure your thought process.. Weird comment.. besides saws tear through nails like butter.
First person I've heard call it a line not a string. Lol. Its masons line. Not a f******* string. The Mason that taught me would go ballistic. Over that if I wanted to get him going I would call it a string and boy would he let go. Lmao.