Wow the old stuff fell apart framing in the rain thanks for you response ben framing on the cape my hole life 42 love seeing you guys doing it right it's a breath of fresh air there's hope
Good to see you guys having fun. Regarding the bump fire Paslode, I was told in February that Paslode Australia were bringing one out and I asked my rep… they denied it 100% and said it’s not needed … you just showed they lied. 🤥. Did Paslode tell you when they will be hitting the stores ?
We must do tests/experiments because I think power/power tools are overdoing it. It is like awesome hand tools beat power tools in speed and cost savings in the long run.
What are the benefits, it seems people are willing to pay more if you have your ticket, but I also know some ticketed guys who aren't great carpenters. So I guess the question is does the ticket actually mean you're a good carpenter? You should be paid based on skill? What do you think? Thanks for your response.
I’m in Canada working on getting my red seal right now I finished my second year a couple months ago and getting the red seal doesn’t necessarily make you a good carpenter no matter what but it gives you all the tools and information to be a good carpenter if you put in the effort
Aluminum square is light but I think every tool should be steel because the mind works better and it builds strength (man loves old fashion steel). Lets call it "good vibrations".
I think chin ups is better then buying weights because body weight moves like push up is high reps, not bulky, better mentally and gives hidden strength (you can fit in clothes better).
I’m so torn I’m 20 and really don’t know what to do I already graduated from a automotive tech college but I’ve always been interested in the gc trade and the more I do it on the side the more I wanna do it for a living. Advice anyone?
@@Coffmanconstruction thank you!! Any advice is always a help! I’m over in New jersey and I have noticed a good bit of company’s needing guys I’m definitely looking into it now
This is the titanium trim head, which would be the direct comparison to the trim hammer that stiletto used. The titanium trim head uses a different bolt like is shown. Look up lucky dog Idaho falls on IG. He has a video breaking his m1 doing the same test, the reason it breaks is because of the extended bar, but I bet it adds up to less than 400 lbs
I think it’s also worth mentioning, if they did a stiletto and wood handled hammer to show the strength of a solid neck hammer, nobody would be mad. So why are they mad that a different hammer broke
@@Coffmanconstruction I understand the premise of the demonstration but still everyone knows that’s the difference between fixed head and interchangeable heads. We all know least I’d hope anyone with a brain would agree stilleto was gonna win that game. But I also understand it’s is business and you gotta do what you gotta do to prove points. Still will always chose the Martinez.
@coffmanconstrucion stiletto is wrong for not using the m1 head which is equivalent to there tbone. The Martinez they used was the 7oz titanium painted black which uses a bolt and nut assembly unlike the m1 head which is threaded to accept the bolt directly.
Hey there Jarrod, that was a really great video! Excellent to see all you guys together! Thanks
Wow the old stuff fell apart framing in the rain thanks for you response ben framing on the cape my hole life 42 love seeing you guys doing it right it's a breath of fresh air there's hope
Oh snap 😮. I need that new paslode
Yea, I am STOKED
Thanks buddy
Nice Video Jerry
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Hi there Jarrod! Awesome experience, well I would like to know, what brand are your Black safety glasses. Are those with prescription?
They are! They’re hyspecs
Good to see you guys having fun. Regarding the bump fire Paslode, I was told in February that Paslode Australia were bringing one out and I asked my rep… they denied it 100% and said it’s not needed … you just showed they lied. 🤥. Did Paslode tell you when they will be hitting the stores ?
Should be July!!
@@Coffmanconstruction thanks legend. Hopefully you’ll buy a few and save yourself 1 hr everyday and do a tool review sometime in your fall.
I thought by watching your channel that Paslode was releasing a gas less framer... Not even!
@@mrimperfection1112 money is in the consumables mate. Gas + batteries + nails = 💵💵💵💵💵
tim is still the best dude out always love everything he says
Pretty cool to meet him in person and hang out at the show!
Let's go!👏👏👏👏👏
@26:00 @Building Jay’s Way baby!!!
#letjaimietalk 😂 sick video
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Are they still clipped heads? And paper holding them together?
Full head! But offset, and yes to the paper, but it’s much stronger than the plastic collation
We must do tests/experiments because I think power/power tools are overdoing it. It is like awesome hand tools beat power tools in speed and cost savings in the long run.
Are you fellas ticketed? Wondering if its worth getting my red seal or not in Canada. Do you guys think it's worth it? Thanks!
We actually don’t have certifications here in Colorado! So I can’t really speak to that
Hey man if ya have the time and money to do it, do it. 27yrs later I’m regretting not getting it.
What are the benefits, it seems people are willing to pay more if you have your ticket, but I also know some ticketed guys who aren't great carpenters. So I guess the question is does the ticket actually mean you're a good carpenter? You should be paid based on skill? What do you think? Thanks for your response.
I’m in Canada working on getting my red seal right now I finished my second year a couple months ago and getting the red seal doesn’t necessarily make you a good carpenter no matter what but it gives you all the tools and information to be a good carpenter if you put in the effort
Hey Jarod, are you going to be at JLC Live next weekend?
Yes indeed!
@@Coffmanconstruction awesome! I will say hello if I see you! My name is Dale I am also a framer, from Maine.
Did they say what that extra plastic on the side chamber is for, on the paslode? Does it hold an extra battery?
its basically where the bumpfire mechanism is
Aluminum square is light but I think every tool should be steel because the mind works better and it builds strength (man loves old fashion steel). Lets call it "good vibrations".
hello this is when and where the next construction fair where you will all be.
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I think chin ups is better then buying weights because body weight moves like push up is high reps, not bulky, better mentally and gives hidden strength (you can fit in clothes better).
Kids need to get lots of practice with the hand tools at a fun place.
I’m so torn I’m 20 and really don’t know what to do I already graduated from a automotive tech college but I’ve always been interested in the gc trade and the more I do it on the side the more I wanna do it for a living. Advice anyone?
If you like it, go for it! Almost everyone is looking for guys!
@@Coffmanconstruction thank you!! Any advice is always a help! I’m over in New jersey and I have noticed a good bit of company’s needing guys I’m definitely looking into it now
how can i put 236 pound on my Martinez hammer like that and it doesn't break
there not even using the right bolt lol looks from harbor freight
This is the titanium trim head, which would be the direct comparison to the trim hammer that stiletto used. The titanium trim head uses a different bolt like is shown. Look up lucky dog Idaho falls on IG. He has a video breaking his m1 doing the same test, the reason it breaks is because of the extended bar, but I bet it adds up to less than 400 lbs
The bearded sider was ready to go !
Still think the hammer comparison is so stupid. It’s the most unrealistic way to test those hammers.
Could be, but the point wasn’t to be realistic, it was to see which would break first 🤷♂️
I think it’s also worth mentioning, if they did a stiletto and wood handled hammer to show the strength of a solid neck hammer, nobody would be mad. So why are they mad that a different hammer broke
@@Coffmanconstruction I understand the premise of the demonstration but still everyone knows that’s the difference between fixed head and interchangeable heads. We all know least I’d hope anyone with a brain would agree stilleto was gonna win that game. But I also understand it’s is business and you gotta do what you gotta do to prove points. Still will always chose the Martinez.
@@Coffmanconstructionif you think about you could just put the bolt back in and keep re doing the demo 😂. If the stiletto broke you’re toast.
@coffmanconstrucion stiletto is wrong for not using the m1 head which is equivalent to there tbone. The Martinez they used was the 7oz titanium painted black which uses a bolt and nut assembly unlike the m1 head which is threaded to accept the bolt directly.