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Millennial Carpenter
Registrace 29. 12. 2012
Switched careers from the indoor climbing industry to carpentry at the age of 33. Some days it doesn't feel like work. Some days, it does.
Instagram: @Customhomewalls
Instagram: @Customhomewalls
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Custom Badger Toolbelt Review and Loadout
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Custom Badger Toolbelt Review and Loadout
How to measure and mark a square line.
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How to measure and mark a square line.
Framing a Chimney on a Warm Winter Day
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Framing a Chimney on a Warm Winter Day
Framing: Finishing up Top Plates with @Coffmanconstruction
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Framing: Finishing up Top Plates with @Coffmanconstruction
Framing: Sheeting the first floor of an ICF house
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Framing: Sheeting the first floor of an ICF house
I thought the first lot was some machine gun link 😂😂
Failure to pay attention
Looks like my kinda crew, shit catch tho you’re getting minimum 2 days chirping for that
脱帽
Miter saw?
Me an my buddy do this an even throw tools. Much easier then having them climb a ladder.
Hiccup went from dragons to construction
Sawzall
SO MUCH FUN. YOUNG BODY AND I WOULD STILL BE HANDS ON AT THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS PART OF THE BUILD.
Yup router
No hug for you
Grinder
No hug for you
Router!!!
No hug for you
Belt sander
No hug for you
Why so smooth
Skilsaw
No hug for you!😅
With all that beam. How about some steel L- brackets 4x4 9 1/2 with 3 1/2 nut n bolt. YA
Installed per plan. I don't pretend to be smarter than the engineers.
@@MillennialCarpenter I always think how to over-build. Retired contractor , miss it.
I was always taught to aik for the head..... perfect Everytime
Remind the guys throwing to wear hardhats.
Apprentice: What's the acceptable tolerance on this framing job? Boss: 3/64th Apprentice: 🤨
Lol kinda true haha
What did you think would happen. Holes leak! Check for other holes before you put down the new stuff 🙃
I think his voice and motivation is more satisfying 😂😂😂
Put it back in
Your sound like : hiccup from how to train your dragon movie 😂
Those nails in the first throw look a lot like bullets
We ain’t gonna talk about how he just on the ledge like that
Carpet tacks: ❌ Carpet tax: ✅
👊
Keep this list coming, it’ll blow up eventually my brother
1 31/32”
When he was holding it looked like a popsicle stick
Why didnt you mark the beam for the rafters? You created more work to make it just work instead of correct.
Grabbin that wood by the bum before the toss. Chefs kiss
The first throws of the morning are always off
I love that but a little worried your not wearing gloves due to splinters
I give wood splinters
Hes a keeper 😊🏴🇬🇧🇺🇸
No dude actually I do stucco so throwing shi is my specialty ugh so satisfying
Stucco folks are the ultimate throwing/catching machines!
Perfect soundtrack!!! 😂
Ain’t this the most positive jobsite I have ever seen 😂😂
Bro sounds exactly like Seth Rollins
I thought it was airsoft
Surprised you don’t got steel toe boots on in the work site
I have some, but wear sneaks most of the time
Useless
just put the nail back youll be all set
What a...?
This is the second time I've gone through this comment section and seethed at all the fools who think this is a mistake 😂 i need to chill Probably more than 75% of all these comments are raging at how bad the workmanship is but they're just misunderstanding it completely lmao. It makes me feel like the human race is doomed
Unrelated note, not sure why people feel they have to throw the keys when they're three steps away from you. No matter how many times you do it, it'll always be a bad throw followed by a bad catch.
OSHA approved
Total accident! I've been there before. Usually, the anchor bolts for the bottom plate end up under a stud, and I need to chop a pocket for the nut to hide in
I've ran into simular situations in this career nut why is that hole way bigger than a nail lol.
Used to frame with a guy who'd say "it's better to be lucky than good" 😂 good dude miss him