Always put a Packer or piece of wood behind pry bar to prevent wall damage, if plasterboard wall make a cut in skirting using a multi tool and remove from the cut to prevent holes in wall
@@gixxer7907 No. I had a Vaughn 28 oz. waffle , used it sideways to pull out nails. Broke the handle under the head. Switched to Plumb fiberglass handle. Never a problem. Lots of abuse. No, a hammer is not a hammer. Plumb or Eastwing. Shows what you know
@@JohnDoe-jc3cl Estwing is just an overpriced hammer, I've done joinery for more than 10 years with a Stanley hammer and apart from the rubber worn down it's still working 10 years later... Wouldn't pay stupid amount for an Estwing when a Stanley does the exact same job, you're just paying for a brand name
First year apprentice here. What power tools do you find you use the most? I got impact, drill, jig, circ, nail guns and sds. What tools do you think should be next?
in a world full of excuses, it always makes me happy seeing young people do a trade
Well said
I’m going for a trade as well hopefully I succeed
A boss that likes to chillax-sounds good to me👍
Yup normally bosses don’t want you to take any breaks.
Saw Carpentry apprentice in the title and liked AND subscribed cause it something people need to see.
#StartedAtTheBottom
Always put a Packer or piece of wood behind pry bar to prevent wall damage, if plasterboard wall make a cut in skirting using a multi tool and remove from the cut to prevent holes in wall
Little tip for the apprentice, hold the hammer further down the grip for more force in your swings! Keep up the good lads 👏🏻
Yep very true I will tell him
@@ttdowgcarpentry2390 And buy him a better hammer ! These are tools you keep for life .MY Estwing is 42 years old and SWEET !
@@carforumwanker a hammers a hammer as long as it's a decent one and not made in China it'll last 🤷🏻♂️
@@gixxer7907
No. I had a Vaughn 28 oz. waffle , used it sideways to pull out nails. Broke the handle under the head. Switched to Plumb fiberglass handle. Never a problem. Lots of abuse.
No, a hammer is not a hammer. Plumb or Eastwing.
Shows what you know
@@JohnDoe-jc3cl Estwing is just an overpriced hammer, I've done joinery for more than 10 years with a Stanley hammer and apart from the rubber worn down it's still working 10 years later... Wouldn't pay stupid amount for an Estwing when a Stanley does the exact same job, you're just paying for a brand name
A nice young man with a bright future in front of him ,well done 👍👍👍👍
I agree , thankyou
Keep up the hard work bros ur both smashing it ☃️
Thanks matey we both appreciate it
An apprentice who wasn't on his phone all day. Keep hold of him 😂
😂😂😂 very true
Great video lads!
Thankyouu
Love then channel mate, could you show us fitting a door frame?
thankyou mate i appreciate it i’ll get a video of this on the next one for sure
We need more appreciate day in the life videos
I will get on to this
Good day's Graft by the Apprentice 👏👏
Love the content would love to work for you. You seem like a great boss willing and to teach him and get him to have an understanding 💪💪
wtf video are you watching? hes not the boss.... did you read the title? jesus fkn christ man
love this keep it up
Thanks mate we appreciate it
Looking good lads looks like the young man might have a future if he lays off those breakfasts 🤦♂️
😂😂
First year apprentice here. What power tools do you find you use the most? I got impact, drill, jig, circ, nail guns and sds. What tools do you think should be next?
A brush and a shovel. You won't need anything else
Buzz saw maybe
Always have mitre and table saw..
Those tools are more for 2nd and 3rd year...you must be mature age. Usually apprentices are on the shovel and broom lmfao.
@@NickTheKangaroo I'm 21. Here in the UK most apprentices are put on the power tools straight away if they've done a qualification before starting
I’m thinking about becoming one? How do I go about it and what would the pay rate look like?
How much does the apprentice make. Give a range if you like
Any opportunity with you guys?
The Apprentice is very Zesty 💅
lmaoo
Hey bro
Please I'm an international student
I'd like to do my apprenticeship in Canada
Do you think i can ?
Is carpenter the same as joinery
Joinery is furniture.
Bro looks kind
Always use your gloves 🧤
I think 🤔 he just might be the son and apprentice
Definitely brothers lol
It's called day rate 😂😂
Bludgers