Id love to have you a race. BC doesnt require paper like you do, but we have acoustic seal everywhere. Watching this is gonna make me #beastmode tomorrow! Keep up the hardwork!
for myself, i like to take 5-2x6 studs and i slide/place them on layout line. I almost have to kneel to do it. I notice you prefer to toss them in the general place within feet of their destination. i consider this wasted movement. I was taught this method.
I just haven’t seen a real need recently. Let’s consider this, in a perfect world (in my opinion) a three many crew is ideal…nailer, cutter/setup guy and a layout guy who stays two walls ahead then circles back. Unfortunately the economy doesn’t always mesh this setup… I’ve seen guys with five guys do the hurry up and wait thing where they finish a house and wait week1/2 @home for the next… who besides the builder is winning here? Basically paying to sit home in front of the fire and wait for the phone to ring while incurring huge expenses and nowpissed off (rightly so) workers because it’s your obligation as a boss to provide work.
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my Spotify shuffle playlist is basically the same as whatever you were playing
Id love to have you a race. BC doesnt require paper like you do, but we have acoustic seal everywhere. Watching this is gonna make me #beastmode tomorrow! Keep up the hardwork!
Interesting, that would be a welcome change. Seems like anytime tyveks involved it’s suddenly windy. God doth have a sense of humour
@@framingbeast720 Tyvek and anything roofing 😠
Does anyone else feel like this is David Spade the framer.
Do u not square it? Corner to corner...
I saw u line up the 5½" mark with the adjacent wall snap line, then u tacked
I always check the diagonals
Kool video. Nice jams too 💪👍🤙🤟
for myself, i like to take 5-2x6 studs and i slide/place them on layout line. I almost have to kneel to do it. I notice you prefer to toss them in the general place within feet of their destination. i consider this wasted movement. I was taught this method.
Why did you put the house wrap between the top plates? And also under the bottom plate
So it will eventually wrap over the finished second floor
I thought this thing was supposed to track your movement
Why do you frame alone?
#beastmode is why, no1 to slow you down
I just haven’t seen a real need recently. Let’s consider this, in a perfect world (in my opinion) a three many crew is ideal…nailer, cutter/setup guy and a layout guy who stays two walls ahead then circles back. Unfortunately the economy doesn’t always mesh this setup… I’ve seen guys with five guys do the hurry up and wait thing where they finish a house and wait week1/2 @home for the next… who besides the builder is winning here? Basically paying to sit home in front of the fire and wait for the phone to ring while incurring huge expenses and nowpissed off (rightly so) workers because it’s your obligation as a boss to provide work.
what framing nailer is that?
That’s the makita high pressure framing gun
What are u using to film and track movement? That tracking is nice.
Lol it’s a robo face tracking cam off Amazon… struggled at the beginning of the vid but clued in after that
Is that the makita high pressure? How you like it vs the max?
I prefer the max
Running the Max high preasure guns?
I think that one was the makitas version gun
Nice!
What nailgun you using ?
It’s the makita high pressures coil framer hn90?
Drives me nuts how u wear ur pouch ur wearing it like a
Stand up shop carpenter
That is pretty cool the traction movement love it.