See, I've been watching the channel and all, and saw your subtle "check out how rock solid my not-an-overlapped top plate join is" at 1:56. The straps are so fly.
Great video! I have used all 4 of these moving/ bracing techniques. However, I did learn a valuable new lesson in exiting our telehandler. I'll be sure to incorporate that technique in our Forklift Certification Training! 😂 Keep up the great work Tim!
Would like to see you teach a course on what wage to ask for to join the crew. Economic’s of living life by Friday’s payroll is not taught in any trade school. $45 an hour here for kitchens & baths. New recruits don’t sell yourself short. Taxes / insurance/to billing/ change order. W9 form ,How to make coin framing….
Just bros enjoying their job and is like, "lets make a video and tell someone about this." Thise make the best videos because they are actual methods being taught. Not just some video with music that speed things up
Tim I am standing in a huge heap of 3/4” & 1/2” Melamine I hv to turn into Cabinets! So in order to motivate myself I looked for something close to what I do ( finish) but a million miles away & just funny! The roll or should I say COMBAT ROLL; was the icing! “ I was not asking you Noah”!
I tend to make a lever on the bottom place to my rack brace. This squish brace really helps when you need some extra tugging. Do you guys use screws for everything?
Sometimes I need to use the tough but fair method. "Straighten up and stand right, I ain't having no one come by and say no wall of mine was built like some loose DR Horton hussy" But sometimes if you get lumber from the orange or blue places, you have to get a little more militaristic, and that method isn't allowed to be printed on TH-cam.
Are you going to come back to your previous style of videos? I mean the full house construction videos episode by episode. After you turned to these tips and tricks your channel became boring. I would never become a subscriber with such content
Don’t let any haters cast shade on you, teach the next generation, you rock, 30 years in the trades. Got your back.
Great methods!! Block on the floor, with a 2x screwed at the bottom and to the brace (so it can pivot) works awesome too!
Wise you are with the ways of the plumb.
Best method I used was a come-along with a short chain on the wall plate. Held it until the brace was nailed off and one man could do it.
That roll at the end made the entire video!
I never knew how to actually get out of the fork lift😂
See, I've been watching the channel and all, and saw your subtle "check out how rock solid my not-an-overlapped top plate join is" at 1:56. The straps are so fly.
Learning something and having fun at the same time…Priceless!!
I subscribed simply because of the extreme landing at the end.
Thanks for the Sunday video. 👍😁
I subscribed to your channel after watching your roll over technique 😂😂😂😂😂
Great video! I have used all 4 of these moving/ bracing techniques. However, I did learn a valuable new lesson in exiting our telehandler. I'll be sure to incorporate that technique in our Forklift Certification Training! 😂 Keep up the great work Tim!
You didn't spoil it, but i did got curious:P
It involves a near perfectly executed PLF.
We used metal wall pullers they were amazing. Fast to setup and fast to use. Also stronger than any wood brace.
Theft in my area prohibits using this method unfortunately.
@@lorenrickey5481 wow that's sad alot of criminals used to know Don't steal from the working man
The ones with the built in turnbuckles? Awesome!
Would like to see you teach a course on what wage to ask for to join the crew. Economic’s of living life by Friday’s payroll is not taught in any trade school. $45 an hour here for kitchens & baths. New recruits don’t sell yourself short.
Taxes / insurance/to billing/ change order. W9 form ,How to make coin framing….
oh Thk u Tim! I know it’s a lot of work appreciate you!
I like the way you explained thanks for all the tips 👍
Thanks for showing the (not-)outtakes :P
I use a concrete wall form turnbuckle with a structural screw in the top and bottom. Push or pull all you want. No fuss no muss
Great video great information
Just bros enjoying their job and is like, "lets make a video and tell someone about this." Thise make the best videos because they are actual methods being taught. Not just some video with music that speed things up
Tim I am standing in a huge heap of 3/4” & 1/2” Melamine I hv to turn into Cabinets! So in order to motivate myself I looked for something close to what I do ( finish) but a million miles away & just funny!
The roll or should I say COMBAT ROLL; was the icing! “ I was not asking you Noah”!
Greetings from Atlanta Ga.👍
Thank you very much, great job n good tricks
I need the 3rd tools, 1and 2 I did all the time but I don’t like to use many studs and 4th we never have in our crews.
It was no treble to catch the bass joke. (;
I also hope that you all have as much fun as demonstrate in your videos.
Have you used turnbuckle bracing they are pretty cool and easy to use
It seems like King studs could be eliminated allowing more room for insulation. Just add a small one on top of the trimmer and header.
Excelente trabajo 👌👌
Was the last tip in case of a shoot out and ensuing fire happens at the same time?
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I tend to make a lever on the bottom place to my rack brace. This squish brace really helps when you need some extra tugging. Do you guys use screws for everything?
Super cool!!!!
Sometimes I need to use the tough but fair method. "Straighten up and stand right, I ain't having no one come by and say no wall of mine was built like some loose DR Horton hussy"
But sometimes if you get lumber from the orange or blue places, you have to get a little more militaristic, and that method isn't allowed to be printed on TH-cam.
How about a turn buckle screwed to a 2x
That works, assuming you’re sitting on a pile of turnbuckles.
I know to more methods
Ahaha Nice
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#4 is cheating 😛
LOL
Nr 4 was cheating :)
yep 🤣🤣🤣
@@AwesomeFramers actually used nr 1 today, so thanks for the video
Are you going to come back to your previous style of videos? I mean the full house construction videos episode by episode. After you turned to these tips and tricks your channel became boring. I would never become a subscriber with such content
It's still informative for those wanting to learn. Can't make everyone happy.