Id wanna do this so bad in the future, such a lovely job. Do you have any advice or tips for someone in high school wanting to learn about this job? Thank you for posting stuff like this, even though I have no idea about anything relevant it's so interesting & cool to me. What are your personal pros and cons about the job?
Christian, I started in the trades then became an ER nurse. I've been back in the trades since 2013. Like the medical field, there are many different and greatly rewarding professions in the trades. Expand your knowledge through books, magazines, journals, videos, social. Ignore the Get Rich Quick, Living Large content (though possible), and consume quality information like what Matt produces. Working in the trades has its stresses and challenges, but is outrageously rewarding.
@@mcintosh.daughter Thanks for your reply, it's very helpful. I will definitely continue watching Matt's content, it's so very interesting. Do you have any recommendations of books to check out, and what do you think are some of the most important things to learn for someone who's wanting to learn the trade?
@@christian0509A bible of sorts, one of the very best framing books and content come from Larry Haun and a wonderful book called: “The Very Efficient Carpenter”. There is a great old school video series on TH-cam you can find of his, that would compliment Matt’s outstanding content.
@Matt, cutting those metal lumber bands with my rigging axe, so satisfying. The smell of fresh lumber while the lead is yelling out corner and T's counts. Gimme that header list boss. Lesssss Go. 😎✌️
Gotta love a nice flat foundo. I’m doing a remodel right now…from front door to rear door (about 25’)…it’s out an 1-1/4”….yup. We are doing horizontal channel siding too. Things are gonna get interesting. Hard to line courses up wall to wall as it drops an 1-1/4”. lol.
Very cool to see the real work done. I'm doing takeoffs and truss quotes on CAD. We talk alot about the theory and layout. To actually see it done is awesome.
You guys definitely have different rules versus where I am working in terms of house building codes, but the essence of carpentry and knowhow is the same. Fast forwarding through some of it helped, lol.
@MattBangsWood The 2x6 untreated on the side of your foundation wouldn't be there. There would be a 2x4 on top of the foundation placed upwards before the pour as your headers. We also put insulation right up to the foundation wall, but before there is a seal done with a thick blue paint to avoid any open gaps
Can you show a video of how you read the plans to snap lines and why you snap certain lines first? 2nd year in framing. use to be a cut guy, now installing. I want to learn how to do layouts, snap lines etc next. Thanks Matt!
Wanting to get into construction but have barely any knowledge besides an online course I did from work. Loving these videos. Do you have one based on tools such as why you would use a framing hammer over an nailing gun?
I’m a mechanical and electrical quantity surveyor. We measure everything and count everything including fittings , valves , hangers, fixtures. Each item has a unit of labor associated with assembly for example a 3/4” ball valve =.40 hours , up to 2” hanger is 1 hour and a toilet installation is 2 hours . We then have a total materials and man hours to arrive at what we think is a good price . Everything is then tabulated to arrive at our cost then 15 to 30% is added . That’s our bid , hard money how does Matt Bangwood arrive at a price to
@@MattBangsWood If you have Whitecap supply down where you are at. Just careful over over spray especially garage slab. There is like dye mixed in. Great full build vids!
Ok I know I’m on the east coast and maybe I’m not looking hard enough but do 2x6 come 92 5/8 or do you have to cut each individual stud? And I’m guessing a big price difference if you have to cut each one other than just “slinging” pre cuts? Yup I’m trying to lean.
92-1/4” pre-cut for 8’ walls. I’ve never found a single person who can explain the reason why they’re different either and it bugs me daily. 92-5/8” is part of the country, 92-1/4” for others.. If we have to precut studs it takes time, definitely wouldn’t cost the same to build a whole home that way.
I do remodeling in Texas and little build works on the side for people we know and lord the heat out here can kick my ass. But I love framing so I enjoy it no matter what
Its head mount, shot on Wide-Angle (not super view or hyper view), in 4K (don’t use 5.3K, it’s too much for YT uploads).. If you have any questions just email me: mattbangswood@gmail.com, I’d be happy to help with whatever you need to know.
@@MattBangsWood thanks I appreciate you taking the time to respond. I've been following you for a few years now and I'm glad you are still grinding out TH-cam. Other than the quality and flow of videos getting better you never changed up. Real recognizes real. Keep doing your thing Matt, whether it be passing knowledge on to the next person or breaking down a set of plans, you are helping to keep the trades alive. 🫡🔨📐🪚🪜
A few really good lead carpenters have reached out saying they’re about to run out.. It’s definitely a weird year! I’ve got a few frames lined up but by no means is this a record year.
Hi @mattbangswood just wanting understand your chalk lines. Are you not using red oxide? We use red and black oxide and they are permanent, npt need to clear coate. Why does your blow away? Our framing codes are very similar to yours. Cheers
What do you mean don’t do well with injury? I smashed my finger the other day but was scared to say anything about it. I felt like I was gonna throw up the rest of the day lol.
genuine question, has your tattoos ever had a negative affect on building rapport with a customer? only asking as I want to get a full sleeve but worried about putting customers off using me for work
I want to say no, but there's definitely been judgement, dirty looks, etc. Don't do your hands, don't do your neck or face. I have my feet, legs, thighs, stomach, chest, arms, etc.. My back is wide open waiting for the right artist, my neck wont ever get done nor will my face. I feel those cross a line where judgement would be heavy..
What do you mean don’t do well with injury? I smashed my finger the other day but was scared to say anything about it. I felt like I was gonna throw up the rest of the day lol.
I don’t do well with getting hurt, I pass out quick. Blood scares me. Regardless of how much I’ve seen, I still react terribly to it. Sounds like you’re the same way. 🤣
@@MattBangsWood dude, totally haha. Kinda helping me put some things together here. I’ve always been ok with blood - my own or others but when I slam/smash type injuries something happens I nearly faint lol. Been starting to pay more attention to how my body reacts to things and what not….we’re all different!
Id wanna do this so bad in the future, such a lovely job. Do you have any advice or tips for someone in high school wanting to learn about this job?
Thank you for posting stuff like this, even though I have no idea about anything relevant it's so interesting & cool to me. What are your personal pros and cons about the job?
Christian, I started in the trades then became an ER nurse. I've been back in the trades since 2013. Like the medical field, there are many different and greatly rewarding professions in the trades. Expand your knowledge through books, magazines, journals, videos, social. Ignore the Get Rich Quick, Living Large content (though possible), and consume quality information like what Matt produces. Working in the trades has its stresses and challenges, but is outrageously rewarding.
@@mcintosh.daughter Thanks for your reply, it's very helpful. I will definitely continue watching Matt's content, it's so very interesting. Do you have any recommendations of books to check out, and what do you think are some of the most important things to learn for someone who's wanting to learn the trade?
I posted this on IG - when everyone’s done commenting, I’ll respond. 🙏
@@MattBangsWood I truly appreciate it man 🙏 thank you
@@christian0509A bible of sorts, one of the very best framing books and content come from Larry Haun and a wonderful book called: “The Very Efficient Carpenter”. There is a great old school video series on TH-cam you can find of his, that would compliment Matt’s outstanding content.
Loved the Larry Haun reference. Glad to see his influence still alive.
Truly someone I look up to. He framed with purpose, every move counted.
The man, the myth, the legend. Larry Haun. rest in peace
There are a few videos of Larry Haun still up on TH-cam!!
There are a bunch of vintage footage that has been uploaded
@Matt, cutting those metal lumber bands with my rigging axe, so satisfying. The smell of fresh lumber while the lead is yelling out corner and T's counts. Gimme that header list boss. Lesssss Go. 😎✌️
once you mentioned larry haun i knew the house build would be solid !
Larry’s my hero.
Fun to watch a professional at work - making it look easy!
Gotta love a nice flat foundo. I’m doing a remodel right now…from front door to rear door (about 25’)…it’s out an 1-1/4”….yup.
We are doing horizontal channel siding too. Things are gonna get interesting. Hard to line courses up wall to wall as it drops an 1-1/4”. lol.
1-1/4”?! Horizontal siding is going to be interesting.. What’s your plan? Just take it out of the first run and get it level off the bat?
I worked with a framer who used hairspray on his chalk lines to protect them during the frame job.
It works well from what I hear! Just smell of an ‘80’s cover band all day.. 🤣
@@MattBangsWood B52’s Big hair.
This video hits different! Love a fresh build!
Very cool to see the real work done. I'm doing takeoffs and truss quotes on CAD. We talk alot about the theory and layout. To actually see it done is awesome.
So nice to see a new build from you fellas again!
Agreed! Thanks for watching man.
Yay new Panella build!! Our supplier stages our lumber like that on delivery. It’s so nice.
Yessirrr!
I’m just a humble carpenter from Manitoba. Little 2 man show, but I’d love to learn from you guys haha.
You guys definitely have different rules versus where I am working in terms of house building codes, but the essence of carpentry and knowhow is the same. Fast forwarding through some of it helped, lol.
What’s different / where ya from? I’m always open to new methods, I’m curious to learn what varies from us to you.
@MattBangsWood
The 2x6 untreated on the side of your foundation wouldn't be there. There would be a 2x4 on top of the foundation placed upwards before the pour as your headers. We also put insulation right up to the foundation wall, but before there is a seal done with a thick blue paint to avoid any open gaps
Your videos are very good, I really like them, please make more videos, I will always support you.
Can you show a video of how you read the plans to snap lines and why you snap certain lines first? 2nd year in framing. use to be a cut guy, now installing. I want to learn how to do layouts, snap lines etc next.
Thanks Matt!
I seriously learn tricks from you that I never would think of that you.
Framing is the fun part of hoaue building.
I agree!
looks like 2 x 6 framing. def the way to go!
Even interiors too, not normal, typically only higher end goes that route but with how small this is.. It was a no brainer I’d imagine!
Lol, nice to see your pops again and listen to the back n' forth banter 😂
We go back and forth a lot. Sometimes too far.. 🤣
These guys framing while channeling Larry Hahn, just like framers everywhere.
Damn I'm on my day off 😂 why did I click on this so fast?
Haha, I’m glad you’re here.
Haha! 😅 Industry makes all things easy
I don’t even work construction anymore and I’m watching 😅
Damn man give a props to those concrete guys. Up here in canada stuff is SO bad. Every other house you find foundations that are like 2-3 inches off
The props should go to the form setters. Without a solid form, your final product will always be screwed up
@jjcoy2188 oh. Where I've worked one crew does both
Congratulations guys! Fantastic
Matt, have you ever done commercial framing? I think you would like it.
Love your video!!! I'm ready to watch you build!
Wanting to get into construction but have barely any knowledge besides an online course I did from work. Loving these videos. Do you have one based on tools such as why you would use a framing hammer over an nailing gun?
nice saw flip at 12:00 hahaha thanks for the great video again🙏👍🙏👍🙏👍
and the Larry Haun throwback ayeeee
Haha, the saw flip works 50% of the time, every time.
Love the new builds!
Me too! Been a minute.
Would you work with the perkins bros? They had the stud pack with them last week! You guys would kill it 🙏
Hey man...thank you...thank you. This will definitely help with my own build.👍
I’m a mechanical and electrical quantity surveyor. We measure everything and count everything including fittings , valves , hangers, fixtures. Each item has a unit of labor associated with assembly for example a 3/4” ball valve =.40 hours , up to 2” hanger is 1 hour and a toilet installation is 2 hours . We then have a total materials and man hours to arrive at what we think is a good price . Everything is then tabulated to arrive at our cost then 15 to 30% is added . That’s our bid , hard money how does Matt Bangwood arrive at a price to
14:54, we use those for the quickdeck scaffold platform, as a deck support!
Let’s gooooo my bad I’m super late to the series! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Great videos, Have you ever used Redline chalk? Strong stuff so need to to clear the lines.
Never heard of it. I'll check it out.
@@MattBangsWood If you have Whitecap supply down where you are at. Just careful over over spray especially garage slab.
There is like dye mixed in. Great full build vids!
Great job! Love the references to Larry Haun.
That man has left a mark on the industry for years to come.
Ok I know I’m on the east coast and maybe I’m not looking hard enough but do 2x6 come 92 5/8 or do you have to cut each individual stud? And I’m guessing a big price difference if you have to cut each one other than just “slinging” pre cuts? Yup I’m trying to lean.
92-1/4” pre-cut for 8’ walls.
I’ve never found a single person who can explain the reason why they’re different either and it bugs me daily. 92-5/8” is part of the country, 92-1/4” for others..
If we have to precut studs it takes time, definitely wouldn’t cost the same to build a whole home that way.
@MattBangsWood , comes down to the sheetrockers on the east coast. That's where the 92⅝ came from if I remember correctly. 😎✌️
Love watching you guys
ty and god bless you for all the content you give
Stanley blak chalk for chalk line will not disappear as well, you have to tray😊
I do remodeling in Texas and little build works on the side for people we know and lord the heat out here can kick my ass. But I love framing so I enjoy it no matter what
All of our 9' pre cuts are 104 5/8. Thats interesting Ive never heard of them being 104 1/4
West Coast thing.. and I’ve NEVER met anyone who can tell me why!
New carpenter apprentice in Aus, do you have any tips for newbies. Keen to get amongst it but feeling a bit overwhelmed with it all at the same time.
Regardless of how many floors, is the process on each floor the same as layout for your slab?
Why is the concrete good? Interesting how you could tell just by glancing.
Great video. Is it common practice in framing to cut those boards with a saw over your foot like that?
For the most part. Wouldn’t be something you’d cut on sawhorses.
What's the purpose of attaching those boards onto the sill plate again?
new build!? let's goooo!
Hell ya brother new job new day!!
Gopro on the head or the chest mount? I frame in the north east and wanna start filming more
Its head mount, shot on Wide-Angle (not super view or hyper view), in 4K (don’t use 5.3K, it’s too much for YT uploads)..
If you have any questions just email me: mattbangswood@gmail.com, I’d be happy to help with whatever you need to know.
@@MattBangsWood thanks I appreciate you taking the time to respond. I've been following you for a few years now and I'm glad you are still grinding out TH-cam. Other than the quality and flow of videos getting better you never changed up. Real recognizes real. Keep doing your thing Matt, whether it be passing knowledge on to the next person or breaking down a set of plans, you are helping to keep the trades alive. 🫡🔨📐🪚🪜
Looking forward to the build series thanks
Whats the reason when marking a tape measure with the 2 lines?
Is work slowing down in California? Up here in Seattle seems to be slowing down because inflation.
A few really good lead carpenters have reached out saying they’re about to run out.. It’s definitely a weird year! I’ve got a few frames lined up but by no means is this a record year.
Interest rates are slowing down the mortgages which slows down the building.
Have you guys tried s275 double galvanized steel frames?
You should make a hammer comparison video next bro
gotta do my sun nascar 2 picks for the top 5 today
The sounds are like ASMR haha.
Hi @mattbangswood just wanting understand your chalk lines. Are you not using red oxide? We use red and black oxide and they are permanent, npt need to clear coate. Why does your blow away? Our framing codes are very similar to yours. Cheers
I’ve never found a dye that I can add that lets them stick longer than a week. What are you using?
@@MattBangsWood oxide powder
Do you always draw the lines on the pad before putting up the frame?
Absolutely, every time.
I’ve always wondered why do y’all plate the walls first than make the walls. Wouldn’t it be faster to just make the wall as you go
Just preference, I’d rather layout the whole building before framing.
@@MattBangsWood cool I watch ur vids all the time
What builder was that who placed all your materials?
What was your price per sqft on this, labor only I’m assuming?
Not all that high if I’m being honest, it’s labor only. This one’s a bit lower than we’re used to, but it’s a small project.
@@MattBangsWoodI’d assume around 22 per sq ft on a banger like this?
I noticed no sill seal. Is it not required in CA?
I put it on before walls stand. Can’t do it just yet! Doesn’t stay down for me if I do it during plating.
Ahh I see got ya.
What do you mean don’t do well with injury?
I smashed my finger the other day but was scared to say anything about it. I felt like I was gonna throw up the rest of the day lol.
what lumber yard are you using?
Who were the concrete guys? Mustve been the owners and supervisors that did that slab to be that good lol
Banginnnn🤟🏽
Where did Fox go to?
He’s been with another builder for a while, still keep in touch from time to time. ☺️ Things get slow, people find work.
@@MattBangsWood Thanks for the reply
Maybe I missed something were the beach house remodel go?
Engineering issues - it's firing back up soon!
@@MattBangsWoodI gotcha bang on
What news brand snap line do you use?
I use a Dewalt, just the cheapy from Home Depot. Dad's uses a Tajima.
genuine question, has your tattoos ever had a negative affect on building rapport with a customer? only asking as I want to get a full sleeve but worried about putting customers off using me for work
I want to say no, but there's definitely been judgement, dirty looks, etc. Don't do your hands, don't do your neck or face.
I have my feet, legs, thighs, stomach, chest, arms, etc.. My back is wide open waiting for the right artist, my neck wont ever get done nor will my face. I feel those cross a line where judgement would be heavy..
tyler reddick ,kyle larson top 5 finishers
Do you use tajima?
I don’t, my pops does.
Matt you guys busy as normal, or has building homes slacked off ???
Hairspray works too instead of clear pro tip
This is like watching a foreign operation
I'd love to do this but so hard In australia 🇦🇺 no one wants to hire senior apprentice
Who’s the contractor on the concrete work?
I never heard of them. They’re local to us I guess. Trying to get contact info for other projects I’ve got.
Kenny Chesney is a carpenter??? LOL!!!
Frame on.
👍✌
👍👍
I need to say. The wood is in teribble quality from europen's guy prespective. Here we do every part from KVH.
Is that your dad working with you?
Yeah.
wo ist FOX hin 😢
Why don't you just mark the lines with a Sharpie?
A happy little accident.
There's 10 hidden bodies down there for sure
The lisp lmao
wheres fox
Merhaba sizi izlerken keyif alıyorum Ben de bu işi yapmak istiyorum America ya gelsem bana iş verirmisiniz ?Green card ı bekliyorum
Looks like nipomo dirt
Hour north. Miserable heat.
@@MattBangsWood Atascadero?
@@its9429 That was my guess. I'm glad I'm in Morro Bay.
Need any free labor .. ill come roll with you ..
🫡
How do you like the Martinez speed square?
Hi amigo Hi from Madison Wisconsin 🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🛠📐🔨🪚..
Hey Antonio!
What do you mean don’t do well with injury?
I smashed my finger the other day but was scared to say anything about it. I felt like I was gonna throw up the rest of the day lol.
I don’t do well with getting hurt, I pass out quick. Blood scares me. Regardless of how much I’ve seen, I still react terribly to it.
Sounds like you’re the same way. 🤣
@@MattBangsWood dude, totally haha. Kinda helping me put some things together here. I’ve always been ok with blood - my own or others but when I slam/smash type injuries something happens I nearly faint lol.
Been starting to pay more attention to how my body reacts to things and what not….we’re all different!