That's awesome. I've been watching him for a while, and it's nice to run across somebody who knew him. Seems to me he used slightly more colorful language when the cameras weren't rolling
I'm not an American but one of the things that I like about American people is that they like to pass the baton to the next generation . Americans are generous people not like other nationalities who wants to hide the knowledge from others. Thank you for posting these videos from a great teacher.
Larry is just one of those people who you automatically respect and admire. Such a genuine human being. I wish there were more videos out there with him.
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I started reading Fine Homebuilding in the late 80's and discovered Larry Haun. Sad he is gone. I learned so much from him. He was very efficient and knew how to get it done fast and correct. Better yet he took the time to teach us! I feel like I have lost a friend.
very inspiring to see an old timer out there still doin it. Im only 40 and sometimes get bummed out that there some things i cant do anymore. he just told me i still can!
+dave underwood Stretching in my opinion and staying fit is a big part of being able to maintain this kind of work. The heavier you get, and the less flexible you become the more difficult this work is on your body.
I have to disagree with Metus. You don't have to be "fit" for this, you just need to have a good head, basic math and some sort of skill level. Not every person is a size 10 waist and I've seen some pretty hefty guys lay some wood on a property no different than the skinnies. I'm seen skinnies who can do what the big guys do. It's only as difficult as your mind allows it. Hey I'm 38, chubby and smoke, when on-site, there's no signs of me being a smoker so I don't burn out, wind out and wind out. It's all in your head buddy. Now get your 40 year old ass out there and lay some wood, need some help? Shoot me a message, lets team up ;-)
Been framing for 30 years , I love it ! These guys definitely know what there doing , stacking lay out on floor joists is the way to go ! Great job !!!
Larry Haun taught half of Russian carpenters how to build frame houses! Greetings from Arkhangelsk. Thanks for the video. I liked how you fixed the lags)
Im an electrician by trade and i thoroughly love watching these videos . This man is a true master of his craft. I only hope that i can still can keep going when im 80. Much love and respect to larry haun . May u rest in peace brother
I like how he teaches. I wish the camera man would film what his hands are doing and where exactly he lines up his marks. I still get it. However, it would help a beginner like myself. What a master builder this guy is. Larry is your name? Hats off to you sir. Great instructor.
I agree with this comment. This guy is amazing but I don't want to see his face I need to see exactly what he is doing with his hands. I think both close ups and seeing the bigger picture would be helpful. Maybe I need to find the framing 099 video because he goes very quickly in his explanations and uses framing vocabulary words that I am not familiar with. I need more broken down step by step and teach me what all these new words are. I think it's awesome how he doesn't use a nail gun and can get a nail in with one whack of the old fashioned hammer.
Nice to see the elders passing their knowledge & wisdom rather than seating on their lazy chair & feeling sorry for themself and cursing everybody else. As to other comments that have to criticise everybody else or boast that they can do better....wait until you're Larry's age and see what you can do then! Good on you Larry...keep up the great work!
The fluidity of that hammer swing is just perfect. Can you even imagine the hours he has hammering nails? That's the only way you become that efficient.
Man ohhhh Man... this Oldtimer knows his stuff... thank you sir... one of the most informative video I have found.... Great clip guys... thank you so much...
Nice to see the master at work. And I'm loving the irony of guys talking about Larry being slow- he literally wrote the book on framing. I would have loved to have gotten a chance to work for him and learn from him.
A lot of you clearly haven't seen Larry haun in his younger days. His carpentry abilities are jaw dropping. He died of cancer not to long after this video. It is sad to watch if you compare it to older videos. So those of you saying he's slow do some research and you'll definitely change your mind.
este hombre entregó sus conocimientos y sus habilidades hasta que pudo... un maestro del oficio alguien al que no debes desperdiciar un segundo, a mi maestro Miguel Ángel Sendros alguien con un temple diferente pero que trabaja a sus 80 años igual que el gran Larry Haun, Saludos desde Argentina y Chile!
Amen. Larry Haun was simply awesome. I learned so much quality, professional information from him I have warmer feelings for him than Carpenters I've worked with who were supposedly my teachers.
Only those that have done hard manual labor in the elements can appreciate how well was still able to move around at his age. Even moreso, knowing he passed away shortly after that recording.
Larry Haunt has been doing this stuff for a long long while... and he is extremely meticulous. Watch his older videos.... now that is house building!!!! No cutting corners!!! I wish he lived near me so he could build my house!!!!!
Iv seen all his old vids with him and Joe they are awesome! He is probably the best framer in the world. I'm just curios how he finds all this health and safety. If I got 30% as good as him il be happy.
Man if I could have I would have signed a contract to Mr. Haun for half my working life to gain probably 1/3 of his knowledge. He just seemed to be the type to show you if you just listened. Some of my mentors when I was coming up in the carpentry world always referred to Scott Haun as a bench marker and those guys were ultra smart when it came to framing. To bad he's long gone.
chapel king Larry would not have agreed with you. He believed in meditation and was very spiritual. He was as Leary’s looking to raise people up and help them. He definitely was not a bitter old man
Didn't find that on their website, but did find a TH-cam video for an item that's probably similar (apparently they won't let you post a URL even for another video on their site). Thanks for the info.
this guy trained framing crews ( 3 men) that could ( still) start with a foundation and hand nail 200 sqft homes, in three days. Their roofs are hand cut, not trusses. When they use air nailers, they cut 4 hours off the time. Once the plates are down the lay out guy gets a 5 minute head start. Then the other two following start scattering studs and nailing them.
Yup you gotta see his old videos. I'm a framer myself I'm pretty good at what I do but makes me look like a rookie . The best Common raft framer ever he and his bro joe are bosses.
Man I wish I had a boss like Larry. Easy going soft spoken down to earth guy. The only guys remaining that way today are pot smokers or cranky old bastards that get upset when the year 1 makes a mistake. Larry will forever be missed.
I see an Oregon plate on a pickup but it would be nice to know where these houses are. I'd like to see the one he and his brother built in the documentary they did back in the '90's. I think Coos Bay, but not sure.
That's old school baby! but there are several different methods to get the same results. Some old schoolers just eye up measurements and are very accurate.
This old guy he know to many tricks and everything is right he is like master or architects on the field., he is old school., but on everywhere the framers work different .,
i framed for many years too,ground up ,in California ,most framers don't tack their plates on top of each other for detailing walls,,in stead side by side.. but it all works the same...
I been working almost all around of USA., and every state work different and having tricks for be fasters ., and i think in Tulsa Oklahoma are the best frames., is no so small and no so big city but alot frame.
Strictly framing Larry Haun has no equal. He started framing in 1923. Things that Larry did and taught paved the way for Essential Craftsman and every other carpenter. They Both are amazing! Essential craftsman offers a broader range of advice and videos but with framing Larry Haun is the greatest.
@@MrVodkaJohn ya thx... Sir.. I want buy pry bar.. What is good pry bar..?? Stanley, eswing, vaughan super bar, zenith pro bar or dalluge offset pry bar..?
Your right about the "Too" many marks on a Jobsite. I went to a jobsite in Chicago, and on the area needed for framing, there was too many marks and you couldn't tell if it was a jobsite or the discovery of ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics.
Larry has too many more years of experience than other dude, so Larry was always having to point out that dude was working harder rather than smarter since he didnt have near as many years of smarts at the craft as good ole Larry Haun Kenobi
Larry Haun taught me when I was an apprentice carpenter 35 years ago...I am still forever grateful and will always remember the man..
That's awesome. I've been watching him for a while, and it's nice to run across somebody who knew him. Seems to me he used slightly more colorful language when the cameras weren't rolling
Oh wow!! You're a very lucky person. 😁
@peep39 that’s what I thought too.
You should do a pod cast with essential craftsman , tell stories of working days with him
I'm not an American but one of the things that I like about American people is that they like to pass the baton to the next generation . Americans are generous people not like other nationalities who wants to hide the knowledge from others. Thank you for posting these videos from a great teacher.
Where are you from brother?
See 1 Do1 Teach 1
If you ever come here you're welcome here 🤝
Glad you're here, yes, Larry was and still is a legend.
Thanks for the kind words! 🙂🇺🇲
Larry is just one of those people who you automatically respect and admire. Such a genuine human being. I wish there were more videos out there with him.
Wisdom. Great teacher
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R.i.p. Larry Haun what a teacher...
oh no :( rip
Loved his videos
I just came across his videos 2day,let me tell you,LARRY HAUN KNOWS HIS S~~T!! Thanks for all the tips and tricks,R.I.P MY BROTHER!
Ed Ardonn Yes he was!
Rip jus came across his videos, I’m really enjoying watching and learning. Sad to hear he passed
What a privilege that must have been. Getting on the job mentoring from a legend. RIP Larry.
I started reading Fine Homebuilding in the late 80's and discovered Larry Haun. Sad he is gone. I learned so much from him. He was very efficient and knew how to get it done fast and correct. Better yet he took the time to teach us! I feel like I have lost a friend.
Larry Haun uses common sense as his secret tool for accuracy. A master builder who saves time and money but doesn't skip over quality.
very inspiring to see an old timer out there still doin it. Im only 40 and sometimes get bummed out that there some things i cant do anymore. he just told me i still can!
+dave underwood Stretching in my opinion and staying fit is a big part of being able to maintain this kind of work. The heavier you get, and the less flexible you become the more difficult this work is on your body.
I have to disagree with Metus. You don't have to be "fit" for this, you just need to have a good head, basic math and some sort of skill level. Not every person is a size 10 waist and I've seen some pretty hefty guys lay some wood on a property no different than the skinnies. I'm seen skinnies who can do what the big guys do. It's only as difficult as your mind allows it. Hey I'm 38, chubby and smoke, when on-site, there's no signs of me being a smoker so I don't burn out, wind out and wind out. It's all in your head buddy. Now get your 40 year old ass out there and lay some wood, need some help? Shoot me a message, lets team up ;-)
@@REVerbtalk well bluddy said amigo.💪
@@REVerbtalk yea but how long can you do it for? Being fit and healthy is good for long term.
God bless Larry & Joe, Scott is privileged to have worked with such a legend 👌
First time ever watching this amazing teacher. 🤞🏽 I’m barely starting my new career as an apprentice im glad I’ve found the right teacher
RIP Larry, you are one with the Universe now. Thanks for the upload. A true Gem.
Larry Haun is an absolute legend.
Been framing for 30 years , I love it ! These guys definitely know what there doing , stacking lay out on floor joists is the way to go ! Great job !!!
glad to see someone else framing the way i learned how to 45 yrs ago, still at it. great vids
I really enjoy watching Larry Haun and Scott doing this fine work, Larry;s tremendous experience and techniques make it look so Easy Tanks for sharing
Larry Haun taught half of Russian carpenters how to build frame houses! Greetings from Arkhangelsk. Thanks for the video. I liked how you fixed the lags)
Im an electrician by trade and i thoroughly love watching these videos . This man is a true master of his craft. I only hope that i can still can keep going when im 80. Much love and respect to larry haun . May u rest in peace brother
I like how he teaches. I wish the camera man would film what his hands are doing and where exactly he lines up his marks. I still get it. However, it would help a beginner like myself. What a master builder this guy is. Larry is your name? Hats off to you sir. Great instructor.
I agree with this comment. This guy is amazing but I don't want to see his face I need to see exactly what he is doing with his hands. I think both close ups and seeing the bigger picture would be helpful.
Maybe I need to find the framing 099 video because he goes very quickly in his explanations and uses framing vocabulary words that I am not familiar with. I need more broken down step by step and teach me what all these new words are.
I think it's awesome how he doesn't use a nail gun and can get a nail in with one whack of the old fashioned hammer.
Jenae Juarez he wont give you step by step on this video, he has books, and need to sell them...plus he is no longer with us.
3 years later, how are you nowadays?
@@mariogatica2363 el mejor maestro de carpintero muy trabajador
Nice to see the elders passing their knowledge & wisdom rather than seating on their lazy chair & feeling sorry for themself and cursing everybody else. As to other comments that have to criticise everybody else or boast that they can do better....wait until you're Larry's age and see what you can do then! Good on you Larry...keep up the great work!
+Happy Days Exactly, he was 80 in this video I believe.
Died 3 months later
"...somebody say amen!" Haha long live Larry Haun 🤗🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Larry haun is the guy I watched when I was young and he taught me a lot of the things that I still use today to make things faster.
simplicity and clarity, Amen brother, what a fascinating man to watch build.
Glad to see people passing on a lifetime of experience. Thanks for posting guys.
The fluidity of that hammer swing is just perfect. Can you even imagine the hours he has hammering nails? That's the only way you become that efficient.
I think I'd enjoy working with Larry. I enjoy his videos also. Simple, to the point.
Tell you what I just love that man. What a good man.
Man ohhhh Man... this Oldtimer knows his stuff... thank you sir... one of the most informative video I have found.... Great clip guys... thank you so much...
Nice to see the master at work.
And I'm loving the irony of guys talking about Larry being slow- he literally wrote the book on framing. I would have loved to have gotten a chance to work for him and learn from him.
Larry is one the baddest dudes out there man, holy shit. I love watching this guy.
He made the corner marker out of wood without a measuring tape, just but looking at it, he said 3 inches. Wish we had more people like Larry teaching.
Jim Andy no, what’s ‘Fluro’ clothing......sounds stupid!
What an honor, getting to work with larry Hawn
A lot of you clearly haven't seen Larry haun in his younger days. His carpentry abilities are jaw dropping. He died of cancer not to long after this video. It is sad to watch if you compare it to older videos. So those of you saying he's slow do some research and you'll definitely change your mind.
Dose Joe not work with Larry anymore? Man I loved them old vids Iv never seen anyone frame like that.it was like poetry in motion.
This man is amazing! Hats off to you sir. May you rest in peace
Larry is the definition of do it right or don’t do it at all 💪🏼
este hombre entregó sus conocimientos y sus habilidades hasta que pudo... un maestro del oficio alguien al que no debes desperdiciar un segundo, a mi maestro Miguel Ángel Sendros alguien con un temple diferente pero que trabaja a sus 80 años igual que el gran Larry Haun, Saludos desde Argentina y Chile!
Thanks so much for these detailed lesson plans.
the dude with the head band is the master.
Anthony Mark That’s Larry Huan.
That's the MAN! Larry Haun. Framing legend. R.I.P larry
Larry Haun will haunt any one who calls him dude
Larry Haun Veteran Framer..
Larry=Badass
I wonder, if somebody, anyone will read this reply...
"whoa whoa... What's that tool?"
".... Corner marker!"
Ya gotta love Larry.
Amen. Larry Haun was simply awesome. I learned so much quality, professional information from him I have warmer feelings for him than Carpenters I've worked with who were supposedly my teachers.
Only those that have done hard manual labor in the elements can appreciate how well was still able to move around at his age.
Even moreso, knowing he passed away shortly after that recording.
Larry Haunt has been doing this stuff for a long long while... and he is extremely meticulous. Watch his older videos.... now that is house building!!!! No cutting corners!!! I wish he lived near me so he could build my house!!!!!
jessica kiefer will be in other life jessyca because LARRY dead in same year he did this video 2011//
Iv seen all his old vids with him and Joe they are awesome! He is probably the best framer in the world. I'm just curios how he finds all this health and safety. If I got 30% as good as him il be happy.
There is still very good builders out there.
Great video! Great Instructions. I learnt allot from this.
Well done...nice explanation
This warms my heart; framers with their pouches on the right way, hammers hanging from bags, and worm drive 77’s....
Larry is awesome.
I did layout and detailed framing in Vegas for 9 years for 16 cents a foot. It was peice work, very hard on the back .
Wow. What did your paycheck look like every week? Average?
$900 -1100 a week.
Wish I could've known you RIP Larry. Valla Con Dios.
Tuba six
YZFR16666 ...... hahahahaha
Tuba for
Tuba too
Tuba caulk
Amen
why would i watch some come lately show what everybody already knows? watch yourself. Larry was a legend.
Man if I could have I would have signed a contract to Mr. Haun for half my working life to gain probably 1/3 of his knowledge. He just seemed to be the type to show you if you just listened. Some of my mentors when I was coming up in the carpentry world always referred to Scott Haun as a bench marker and those guys were ultra smart when it came to framing. To bad he's long gone.
OMG its Larry Haun!!!! WOW
I wish Joe were here..
Yep.
Tuba 4, tuba 6......God bless Larry Haun.
A Grand Master Teacher that has inspiered new to become a teachers
79 yr old man working n most of y'all 18 yr olds can't work but y'all can dab tho. This old man puts y'all to shame
i'm 18 and plan on going to work at this very soon as my trade
wish me luck
good luck .
@@---yx7ti how is it?
Ya'll? I usually use a yall to scribe marks!
chapel king Larry would not have agreed with you. He believed in meditation and was very spiritual. He was as Leary’s looking to raise people up and help them. He definitely was not a bitter old man
Whoever lives in that house now should be honored. Larry Haun is a fucking legend.
Get em Larry!!!!!!!!
Every carpenter and apprentice should know who Larry Haun is.
I read some background on Larry Haun.
He's not only a carpenter's carpenter. He's also a philosopher;
I admire his teaching
This man is in open book I wood like to learn from hem congrats to you that can whit him
Larry is the ultimate framer way past most. That's real.
Didn't find that on their website, but did find a TH-cam video for an item that's probably similar (apparently they won't let you post a URL even for another video on their site).
Thanks for the info.
The more I learn from Larry the more I like him. I love the simplicity he brings to his craft.
this guy trained framing crews ( 3 men) that could ( still) start with a foundation and hand nail 200 sqft homes, in three days. Their roofs are hand cut, not trusses. When they use air nailers, they cut 4 hours off the time.
Once the plates are down the lay out guy gets a 5 minute head start. Then the other two following start scattering studs and nailing them.
me Larry Haun damn near single handly built the valley back in the day. He did so much work, he was pulling in doctor wages in the late 70s.
Yup you gotta see his old videos. I'm a framer myself I'm pretty good at what I do but makes me look like a rookie . The best Common raft framer ever he and his bro joe are bosses.
If there's a window rough opening in a wall plate can it be sealed or covered if we don't want a window there?
where do you get a metal story pole like that for laying out studs? Cant find one for sale anywhere!
Man I wish I had a boss like Larry. Easy going soft spoken down to earth guy. The only guys remaining that way today are pot smokers or cranky old bastards that get upset when the year 1 makes a mistake. Larry will forever be missed.
Larry Haun Kenobi
So where can we get the corner marker that Larry is demonstrating at 1:18, or is that another custom-made layout tool?
I see an Oregon plate on a pickup but it would be nice to know where these houses are. I'd like to see the one he and his brother built in the documentary they did back in the '90's. I think Coos Bay, but not sure.
The house in question was built for larry’s sister - it’s in coos bay
Corner marker...hmm.....where can you order those?
That's old school baby! but there are several different methods to get the same results. Some old schoolers just eye up measurements and are very accurate.
This old guy he know to many tricks and everything is right he is like master or architects on the field., he is old school., but on everywhere the framers work different .,
But yeah this old man is a master ., good my amigou.
Cheers Buddy!
AMEN
big up Larry the best
Lucky guy got to work with a legend
What's the tool Larry was using ? That helped with marking the studs.
Its something he made by himself, but I'm certain that you can buy them commercially
What hammer does Larry use in this video?
To each their own just build square plumb& level ! it's very simple
How times have changed. Now you can get everything delivered pre-cut, marked and numbered. Assembly by number.
i framed for many years too,ground up ,in California ,most framers don't tack their plates on top of each other for detailing walls,,in stead side by side.. but it all works the same...
Its known as a Gomito Square. I picked one up at Home depot a few weeks ago.
Larry Haun is in heaven teaching Jesus some carpentering tricks! What a legend. Rest in peace!
Do someone know the brand of larry's tool pouch?
I been working almost all around of USA., and every state work different and having tricks for be fasters ., and i think in Tulsa Oklahoma are the best frames., is no so small and no so big city but alot frame.
Well done by a tradesman.
Larry 4 life
this is old man is too cool
Died oct 2011 at age 80. Here he is framing houses like a 26 year old july 2011.
Who is the best carpenter...?
Essensial craftsman
Or
Larry haun
...??
Pliss tell me
.?
Strictly framing Larry Haun has no equal. He started framing in 1923. Things that Larry did and taught paved the way for Essential Craftsman and every other carpenter. They Both are amazing! Essential craftsman offers a broader range of advice and videos but with framing Larry Haun is the greatest.
@@MrVodkaJohn ya thx...
Sir..
I want buy pry bar..
What is good pry bar..??
Stanley, eswing, vaughan super bar, zenith pro bar or dalluge offset pry bar..?
Your right about the "Too" many marks on a Jobsite. I went to a jobsite in Chicago, and on the area needed for framing, there was too many marks and you couldn't tell if it was a jobsite or the discovery of ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics.
Scott seems happy
I get the feeling from watching these videos that there was some tension between Larry and Scott.
Larry has too many more years of experience than other dude, so Larry was always having to point out that dude was working harder rather than smarter since he didnt have near as many years of smarts at the craft as good ole Larry Haun Kenobi