I’m a apprentice for finish carpentry right now, we’re running a similar molding but made of walnut but all around this big second floor opening. It was a pain to put into place because the framing wasn’t perfect so we had to remove material from the nose and plane the floor bit because of the lip it had. I like watch some of your content. Helps me understand what the other carpenters are saying or trying to do.
Perfection! For the last bit against the wall I started to score the remaining cut line and remove just a little bit of material so that you can fit the multimaster inside without trying to plunge it leaving that kind of burned jagged edge. Anyways love the content!
I swear my phone or TH-cam is reading my mind.... 🤣💯 I was actually wondering about this....... and then this short pops up in my feed.. Idk whether to be thankful or fearful. 🤣💯
I feel like I’ve always called those rounded caps/moldings “bullnose”… terry 😂 however you said it 😂 Good stuff in this vid. Informative and easy to interpret. Great content
Looks much better than my railing area. Year 2000 split level with that ugly 6" x 3/4" trim sitting under the rails. Also rounded so you can't easily trim it to hide the edge of my wood flooring. Ready to tear it all out😅
I need to get a track saw. One of the only tools I've ever sold (bad time in life) was my panel saw & seems a track saw would just about do the same & take up a LOT less space
If at all possible I usually opt to screw down a board for the flooring installers to go to and that way the nosing goes down like a factory edge. BUT things don’t always go down like that and when you have to cut back flooring the track saw is the way to go!
That track saw was a great purchase for me back in 2020. Grabbed it to do a butchers block countertop and I'll tell you what. Easy to use and in time you will start searching for projects just to be able to use it. P.s. get that long track bro!
Definitely had lippage. You can install the stair nosing first the install each wood plank to the nosing flush. That saw guide is cool and I can see why you'd do it this way for speed
We always put the nosing on before the hardwood. A remodel this could be helpful. I never cut existing hardwood without hitting nails and trashing the blade
I would like to change out my stair rail and baluster’s. They’re side mounted to the outer string and I want a more modern look to have them on top thread side. Any idea how I could do that or a way I could send you pic so you could see.
Good video and good tips. You don’t have to necessarily buy longer track. You can buy 1, 2 or 3 tracks the same size and get the joining bars so you can make tracks the length you need or at least reduce the amount of times you need to adjust your track.
I made a 10 ft track saw guide of 1/8” Baltic Birch. It doesn’t have the rubber grippers on the bottom side but it cuts a straight line. Save your $400
@@w.k.d.constructionllc no not the saw track the thing you used to mark your straight line... it had what looked like an extending piece ? Was red on one end I believe
Nice. Im working on the track saw. Most jobs people ask me where the track or table saw. I say your looking at it. I can dam near shave with a skill saw
Not going to lie my friends call my multi tool my vibrator because I love to use it all the time! And I’m not gonna lie I am surgical with that thing!! I have even used it to remove a cast from my moms arm!!
Someone like yourself sir, has to have min of 3 apprentices at a time. You will help continue QUALITY and Knowledgeable building LOOONG into the future! 😀🤙🏾🤙🏾💪🏾💪🏾
I’m a stair guy for a living. Instead of this ugly premade nosing cut the flooring material on a 45 3 times. If it’s 7 1/2 inch you cut one at 4 1/8 1 1/2 thickness profile then 1 inch return on the bottom. Round over with 1/8 round over bit when glued and nailed then stain with color matched minwax from sherwin (water based) I charge 15$ /LF LABOR ONLY to install these. Looks perfect as it’s made from the floor material and looks much higher end than this outdated rounded stuff
Yes, definitely. Here is a link to watch the video where we installed it. Super SLEEK black CABLE railings #metalwork #staircase #custom th-cam.com/users/shortsN7P_epwUCeY?feature=share
Cats pecker😂 that’s a new one. I was thinking that the other I don’t know how I served without a track saw for the last 30 y. Have you seen the festool track saw it has a cross cut capability also the new festool portable table saw I has a slide capability and digital readout you turn the dial it’s pretty amazing…small but awesome
I wish these guys would tell us what their labor charges are for these projects. How much per sqft to install the flooring. How much to install the nosings. ?’
“Back up terry!” 😂😂
😉
You sir, are too legit! Absolutely love your finish work!
Thank you!
So legit. So do not quit.
A cat’s pecker has barbs on it. Once you use a track saw, you’ll be hooked and screaming about how good it is.
That’s right!! 😆
Bahahahahjajaja
That's clean
🤙🏻
@@w.k.d.constructionllc 9
"The cat's pecker!" I immediately subbed.
Well thank you very much!!
yep track saws are the shit, was hanging onto the skill of cutting a straight line to long myself haha
🤙🏻 love mine!
When I heard bag up Terry I fuckin lost it. Back it up Terry bag up bag up ohhh Terry
😉
The narration in this video is second to none. 😂
🤙🏻 thanks for watching
I’m a apprentice for finish carpentry right now, we’re running a similar molding but made of walnut but all around this big second floor opening. It was a pain to put into place because the framing wasn’t perfect so we had to remove material from the nose and plane the floor bit because of the lip it had. I like watch some of your content. Helps me understand what the other carpenters are saying or trying to do.
Nice and thanks for watching!
get used to dealing with rough framing and having to plane and rip stuff up to fit it nicely 👍❤
Thats clean bud ! You just changed my mind on buying a track saw.
Definitely worth it! You won’t regret it
Nice transition to the finished stairs as well had to rewatch to admire those stairs
🤙🏻 thank ya, I also have videos on the stairs themselves!
You will love the longer track when you get it. They are fantastic
Yessss, I need one
Size matters
Freakin gorgeous. What a great fit!! Looks amazing.
Thank you!!
Great job Coach👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Appreciate it
I need to buy a tracksaw soon.. tired of using my level & vicegrips lol
Tracksaw is awesome. You won’t regret it! I’ve used mine a ton since I bought it
Perfection! For the last bit against the wall I started to score the remaining cut line and remove just a little bit of material so that you can fit the multimaster inside without trying to plunge it leaving that kind of burned jagged edge. Anyways love the content!
Ya, I did score it with my knife. That way the splinters will stop 😉
I swear my phone or TH-cam is reading my mind.... 🤣💯
I was actually wondering about this....... and then this short pops up in my feed..
Idk whether to be thankful or fearful. 🤣💯
Crazy sometimes!
It's not called a multi-tool.
It's called a guy-brator.
😆
I like your style, nice and informative and straight to the point
Appreciate it boss!
Nice job matey 🎉
🤙🏻
I feel like I’ve always called those rounded caps/moldings “bullnose”… terry 😂 however you said it 😂
Good stuff in this vid. Informative and easy to interpret. Great content
Thanks for watching!
Looks much better than my railing area. Year 2000 split level with that ugly 6" x 3/4" trim sitting under the rails. Also rounded so you can't easily trim it to hide the edge of my wood flooring. Ready to tear it all out😅
😬
This guy's awesome! Is anyone else obsessed with that square ??
Ha, thank ya
I recommend leaving the railing off. It’s good to add some physical challenges to any project.
🤔
I need to get a track saw. One of the only tools I've ever sold (bad time in life) was my panel saw & seems a track saw would just about do the same & take up a LOT less space
Track saw is amazing! Definitely recommend it
I waited too long to get my extension, best purchase for that Makita, order today, dont wait
I know, I know! Gots to get one
Holy shit, spicy Dan-o’s does FLOORING!?! 😳😳
🤔
Very beautiful work man.
Thanks boss
I love your work!
Thank you!
If at all possible I usually opt to screw down a board for the flooring installers to go to and that way the nosing goes down like a factory edge. BUT things don’t always go down like that and when you have to cut back flooring the track saw is the way to go!
Yessir! 🤙🏻
Yeah coach!
Yessir
Nice work! Looks clean bro
Appreciate it!
Looks great
Thanks!
That shit looks clean boyyy!!!
Thanks boss!
Great job!
Thank you
Pretty good 🎉
💪🏼
Fucking love this guy. Got it coach!
🙏🏻thanks boss!
It’s much better to use a 5”-5.5” nose. It won’t rock later like the smaller one will. Always use glue, screws and plugs. In for life.
🤙🏻
Hey! Coach! Any ideas on how to build a steep stairwell up to an attic?
That track saw was a great purchase for me back in 2020. Grabbed it to do a butchers block countertop and I'll tell you what. Easy to use and in time you will start searching for projects just to be able to use it. P.s. get that long track bro!
Yup, it’s on order! I use the piss out of mine. Never would have thought it! Love it.
The first time I used a track saw I stopped at menards on my way home and bought my own. It saves so much time it's ridiculous.
I love it!
Lookin good !
Appreciate it!
Definitely had lippage. You can install the stair nosing first the install each wood plank to the nosing flush. That saw guide is cool and I can see why you'd do it this way for speed
I'm bout to buy me a track saw. Holy shit I have been fucking around.
Love mine, use it all the time
Great job!!!
Thank you!
Man! That's a beautiful look 💪😁👍
Appreciate it!
We always put the nosing on before the hardwood. A remodel this could be helpful. I never cut existing hardwood without hitting nails and trashing the blade
I planned to install my nosing this way. So I didn’t leave nails in my cut path. This is actually a more efficient way to install the nosing, IMO
Track saw for the WIN!
Yesssss!
How does one become your apprentice? Like I'll move my life to learn for you.
You are very kind!
I would like to change out my stair rail and baluster’s. They’re side mounted to the outer string and I want a more modern look to have them on top thread side. Any idea how I could do that or a way I could send you pic so you could see.
I think track saws have a purpose but I always impress myself with a chalk line and steady hands
Maybe so, but you just can’t beat a track saw.
@@w.k.d.constructionllc I use it to cut more expensive plywood for cabinets so I know I have square material
Good video and good tips. You don’t have to necessarily buy longer track. You can buy 1, 2 or 3 tracks the same size and get the joining bars so you can make tracks the length you need or at least reduce the amount of times you need to adjust your track.
Thanks, ya I know but I would rather have one continuous track. I feel it would be more accurate
What brand of saw blade do you use to get that clean easy cut and what size nails
This is the makita blade that came with the saw. 2” nails I believe is what we used?
LOL cats pecker, love it. What did we do the days before the $1000 track saws were invented?
Back it up Terry! Ohh lawd 😂😂
😆😉
Nice stairs
Thanks
Very clean.
Thanks
And if you do the border first you can spline it to lock in the field pieces.
That’s some mighty fine work. I think I’m far enough back to say this, get the extra track! Lol
Ya. I definitely hear ya!
I made a 10 ft track saw guide of 1/8” Baltic Birch. It doesn’t have the rubber grippers on the bottom side but it cuts a straight line. Save your $400
Nice job
Thank ya!
Mad respect
🙏🏻
Remember when you try to do that when the saw's all? Before they invented the multi tool how do we get it done
Haha, IKR!
I gotta know more about the extending straight edge
You can buy a full length track or smaller ones and attach them together. It’s a Very nice saw!
@@w.k.d.constructionllc no not the saw track the thing you used to mark your straight line... it had what looked like an extending piece ? Was red on one end I believe
@@JenniferFuchek ahhh, I see! Ha, it is my level. It is a Stabila brand plate level. It starts out at 7’ and extends up to 12’.
Looks good. Kinda sad the corners didn't line up still looked good tho
🤙🏻
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Need to get one of those to 😂😂
🤙🏻
Curious if you could tell me what brand and name of that flooring please
I believe this is the flooring. www.builddirect.com/p/Vanier-Engineered-Hardwood-Artisan-Brushed-Oak-Collection--15270511
Yes sir love your work I do the same thing I love mine 3/4 hardwood
Thank you
Yeah, I've been wanting a track saw a long time. I'm more of a rough carpenter
Get one!
Looking great❤
Thank you
Is the a reason you would run that before the flooring?
I feel it makes a tighter more accurate fit. It’s easier to track saw one entire length instead of cutting multiple pcs to fit the stair nosing
Nice. Im working on the track saw. Most jobs people ask me where the track or table saw. I say your looking at it. I can dam near shave with a skill saw
If you need a track saw. You probably need a new line of work. Maybe landscaping?
You sure
You can't follow a scribed line?
Lmaoo "back up terr-eh"
😉
So beautiful
Appreciate it
Cleaaaaaan 🔥
🤙🏻
Nice!!!!
Thanks
Not going to lie my friends call my multi tool my vibrator because I love to use it all the time! And I’m not gonna lie I am surgical with that thing!! I have even used it to remove a cast from my moms arm!!
Sharp!
Thanks
If you use a cut line on the last two inches that you don’t reach with the rail saw then your muti tool cut will be tighter. 🙂
Nice
🤙🏻
Use the nose as a bump stop. No after install long cut
Yeah I know ,back up there.
Got me laughing
😉
Someone like yourself sir, has to have min of 3 apprentices at a time. You will help continue QUALITY and Knowledgeable building LOOONG into the future! 😀🤙🏾🤙🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Thank you
Great channel
Appreciate it and thanks for watching
I’m a stair guy for a living. Instead of this ugly premade nosing cut the flooring material on a 45 3 times. If it’s 7 1/2 inch you cut one at 4 1/8 1 1/2 thickness profile then 1 inch return on the bottom. Round over with 1/8 round over bit when glued and nailed then stain with color matched minwax from sherwin (water based) I charge 15$ /LF LABOR ONLY to install these. Looks perfect as it’s made from the floor material and looks much higher end than this outdated rounded stuff
That makes way more sense that adding non matching material
Nice 👍
Thanks ✌
Nice.
🤙🏻
Coach, you can borrow my other track. 😎. Gotcha coach
Sweeet!
You need a long track brother.
Yes, I do!
So a banister will be installed also
Yes, definitely. Here is a link to watch the video where we installed it. Super SLEEK black CABLE railings #metalwork #staircase #custom
th-cam.com/users/shortsN7P_epwUCeY?feature=share
We call these stairs, the Hipbreaker Descending Spiral
What fasteners are you using? 18g finish nails? Grk trim head screws? 23g pins?
Yessir, basically all of the above! You right on it
Dude is over here working his 12 step program
I think it’s called “bull nose”. Ask for bull nose for stairs that match your flooring.
Cats pecker😂 that’s a new one. I was thinking that the other I don’t know how I served without a track saw for the last 30 y. Have you seen the festool track saw it has a cross cut capability also the new festool portable table saw I has a slide capability and digital readout you turn the dial it’s pretty amazing…small but awesome
IKR! I have seen it but not used one. It does look very useful!
Would you had overlapped the floor if you didn’t have the track saw? I can imagine cutting that straight line with circular saw.
No, I would have used the chop saw to make it clean
You should exactly like the Dan o s seasoning guy
🤔
I wish these guys would tell us what their labor charges are for these projects. How much per sqft to install the flooring. How much to install the nosings. ?’