I never put this video out.. but a good friend of ours, Greg Lee, who I worked with closely on this project doing the post and beam work, layout and more, has passed away. He was an amazing carpenter, a great person to work with and always had a smile on his face and something funny to say. He taught me a lot about building in the time that I worked with him and I'll forever be thankful for the times he slowed down to show me things.
Mateo Pega Palos. Sorry for your loss it’s very hard to lose a friend, although he’ll forever be in your heart and mind. Also the skinny guy with all the tattoos I haven’t seen him for a while in your videos. I use that line on my friends too “ if I died tomorrow would you come to my funeral”. I tell them I picked it up from my friend he does you tube vids. Be safe out there.
No way! Really sorry to hear about your loss! Just when you don’t think stuff like that won’t happen for a while and the world had a different plan! I remember this video series very well actually! If I’m not mistaken you or the owners made a change in the while height somewhere and you had to redo it. Could be wrong?
Very nice tribute brother .Many of us older carpenters love passing our knowledge on . Don't know how many houses where I'd stop and draw all over the Tyvex like a blackboard . Loved showing what I learned in my 43 years swinging a hammer . Carpentry was my love . Can't do it anymore with stage 4 cancer . But the memories have kept me kick'n and loving the youth . . RIP Greg
The lower sections with tongue and groove overhangs was a 2x6 T&G, but the beams were 1-1/2” shorter than the rafters… so when you put T&G on, it was the same height as trusses / rafters. Sheathing went direct over that.
I never put this video out.. but a good friend of ours, Greg Lee, who I worked with closely on this project doing the post and beam work, layout and more, has passed away. He was an amazing carpenter, a great person to work with and always had a smile on his face and something funny to say. He taught me a lot about building in the time that I worked with him and I'll forever be thankful for the times he slowed down to show me things.
Sorry for your loss Matt. Appreciate the share! So cool watching framing come together.
Mateo Pega Palos. Sorry for your loss it’s very hard to lose a friend, although he’ll forever be in your heart and mind. Also the skinny guy with all the tattoos I haven’t seen him for a while in your videos. I use that line on my friends too “ if I died tomorrow would you come to my funeral”. I tell them I picked it up from my friend he does you tube vids. Be safe out there.
No way! Really sorry to hear about your loss! Just when you don’t think stuff like that won’t happen for a while and the world had a different plan! I remember this video series very well actually! If I’m not mistaken you or the owners made a change in the while height somewhere and you had to redo it. Could be wrong?
@Matt, sorry to hear that. 😎✌️
I remember Greg, how did he pass if you don’t mind us knowing ? May he rest in peace
Very nice tribute brother .Many of us older carpenters love passing our knowledge on . Don't know how many houses where I'd stop and draw all over the Tyvex like a blackboard . Loved showing what I learned in my 43 years swinging a hammer . Carpentry was my love . Can't do it anymore with stage 4 cancer . But the memories have kept me kick'n and loving the youth . . RIP Greg
Sorry for your loss brother! Always enjoy the videos and seeing your craftsmanship at work my man! God Bless!
I loved watching this build…..and now seeing it in 15 is very cool…. Great job guy !
love watching a great build with great music. RIP Greg Lee.
This was a great series. I wonder what the house looked like completely finished and trimmed out. Looked like an amazing home.
Very nice tribute, Matt. Thanks for sharing!!! 😇😇😇
Beautiful home, and it's great to see Fox 🎉 in this oldie but goodie! 👍
RIP Greg Lee, great build
Would love to see what it looks like now completely finished.
Awesome work guys 👏🏾
One-story house. Love it.
Happy to see some of the old faces, but sad to hear about Greg. Remember that monster build well
Did you guys notch all the beams and rafters were the car decking went? Is that how the roof sheathing plywood lay flat over it all?
The lower sections with tongue and groove overhangs was a 2x6 T&G, but the beams were 1-1/2” shorter than the rafters… so when you put T&G on, it was the same height as trusses / rafters. Sheathing went direct over that.
love it sir! awesome post and beam id like to see the finished structure
Nice to see the foxman
Nice video🌿
what happens when raining 🌧️
Just a question, Matt. You guys use Revit for the projects?
Hello host! Tuning here❤😊
? Is Fox (the super nailer) still with you??? Nevermind I seen him. Thanks
First :)