The yearning pose over the rail at the end was the cherry on top for this one😂 it’s the little comedic touches on this channel that keep me coming back lol
Great assembly job. Wood screws seem inadequate to properly anchor those posts. I’m curious how much weight can it hold if one or more people lean up against it at the same time.
@@Californians_go_home anyone installing this garbage isnt that bright to begin with... my favorite part is the 3" deck screws these dolts are using 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'll keep it real , really good job , nice and clean ... The wires just not right enough . Great job though , wire just seemed to bouncy maybe it's the video
The company is Barrette. If you hold your finger on the video a list of options pop up and you can get the description of videos. Not sure why CZcams had to hide those options
Beautiful as usual with your work, I e done many cable rails on decks and docks, never seen this system looks easy, reg cable system is easy but time time time, does each cable end up tensioned equal and how many pounds of tension, usually make ours 250lbs
Better connection to the structure for the handrail, some flooring is delicate. Also, if something has to be moved or changed you won't have to replace a piece of flooring as well.
Are the green lasers truly easier to see ? I’m 90 percent interior work, but any exterior work is always a bugger with the red laser. I laser EVERYTHING . Looking to go green to speed stuff up.
Your best option is getting a green laser that can be used with a receiver. You still can't see the green line outside unless it's a gloomy day. It can even be hard to see indoors against primed drywall if the laser is at a distance
I would have put the floor first to have a clean look at the post. Now you have to cut around the posts no matter what type of floor you put. Good job though I really like the system
The top cables weren't tight. He also had to pull the individual "rails" taunt. I have a feeling. this system is not as easily installed as advertised.
The yearning pose over the rail at the end was the cherry on top for this one😂 it’s the little comedic touches on this channel that keep me coming back lol
24
That is slick. The finishing hardware is really well done too!
That last little tap on the rail sealed the deal. It's as solid as a rock now
Attention to detail as always!
That's a cool setup!
I LOVE that little milwaukee saw! I have one and I couldn’t have imagined how much I would end up using it.
Absolutely beautiful.well done guys ld have you on my job site anyday
That’s pretty badass
One day I pray I can have you do my a shop!
Awesome to see you using this. We had a rep out beginning of summer showing us how to install. Awesome product.
What product is it? Have you got a link?
What is this?
RDI Elevations Rail
@@dw9235 thank you!
Nice work dude!
Gotta love Westbury railings
Barrette
Oh snap. I wasn't aware that you guys were doing ASMR now
If that deck is over 8' from the floor shouldnt it be a 42" railing?
Looks like a residential shop so 36" high guardrail is all that is required at any floor more than 30" high
Clean as Funk 👌🏻👍🏻
That is amazing craftsmanship
you're high AF 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The product is nice but, the installation is elementary, to me.
You mean the craftsmanship in the handrail system hardware. Yes. It's great.
These products are making craftsmanship a thing of the past.
You're so good you've probably been doing this s*** since you're three😅
A lot easier than the cable handrail I put in
This wouldn't pass code in most areas I would think.
@@homesteadhaven2010I imagine it does. It Clearly does there or he would not be using it. It's a pretty stout system.
Nice and clean job
#1 team. Respect
Very good system but i think by view the rail is to low .
Minimum 1 m
You boys are effin' studs!
When folks say "I want to work with those guys... 90% of them are just talk. I want to learn from those guys.
Just the product no need for the laborers , it simple enough it's not skill to me method simplicity product
Great assembly job. Wood screws seem inadequate to properly anchor those posts. I’m curious how much weight can it hold if one or more people lean up against it at the same time.
Awesome work
That set up looks kl keep up the good work u 2
Looks awesome
This was pretty Suede😎
Fuckkk that’s super clean 🧼 finish 👌🤙
Clean af
Nice job boys!!!
nice work 👏 👌 👍 💪
You forgot the bit where you notice a missing post base plate right at the end of the job...
It’s like leaving the ring off on a ceiling fan after you’ve strung all the other parts and wires through. 😂
@@Californians_go_home anyone installing this garbage isnt that bright to begin with... my favorite part is the 3" deck screws these dolts are using 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yep! We-all done it.
Wooooo nice job men 😮😮😮
Strong men create good times...
Good Job...!
Is that your shop? You have wanting to do that for awhile. Look forward to seeing the finished product.
I'll keep it real , really good job , nice and clean ... The wires just not right enough . Great job though , wire just seemed to bouncy maybe it's the video
Very clean -- but leaving us hanging on the product name!
The company is Barrette. If you hold your finger on the video a list of options pop up and you can get the description of videos. Not sure why CZcams had to hide those options
I like good job 😊
Justin Gaethje befor UFC 😂Good work mate.
I like it
Only one question: What type of floor are you going to put down? I would mount the verticals on the tile/flooring.
This is how building stuff should be
Use 8 foot wire fence look more farmhouse style
Thats a nice looking setup
Awesome 🎉
This has gyattt the best ending.
That’s clean 🥵
Really nice and clean!
Nice, fellas! Ever had an issue with kids using the horizontal cables as a ladder? That’s my only concern when clients bring this system my way.
Cool system
Flawless & pro install…with the help of modern editing magic😂🤣.
lol dude you're high af
Aren’t the floors supposed to to go on first then the railings?
Yeah, I saw the demo on this couple months ago, it’s quick.
When you want that San Quentin look.
Nice ❤❤
Beautiful as usual with your work, I e done many cable rails on decks and docks, never seen this system looks easy, reg cable system is easy but time time time, does each cable end up tensioned equal and how many pounds of tension, usually make ours 250lbs
You can tell by the way here brushed them that those cables are so loose and would never pass a real building inspection
Far out that gangsta. That's like watching someone make you a burrito 12 at night. Delicious 🤝
Bravissimi ❤
Where you buy this stuff
Job well done
Those are nice!! But why aren’t you installing the flooring first???
Same question I ask myself
Better connection to the structure for the handrail, some flooring is delicate. Also, if something has to be moved or changed you won't have to replace a piece of flooring as well.
Probably a floating floor will be used here
these guys and this product are useless and dangerous
@@vuchh2722100% trash job
Are the green lasers truly easier to see ?
I’m 90 percent interior work, but any exterior work is always a bugger with the red laser. I laser EVERYTHING . Looking to go green to speed stuff up.
Your best option is getting a green laser that can be used with a receiver. You still can't see the green line outside unless it's a gloomy day. It can even be hard to see indoors against primed drywall if the laser is at a distance
@@a-carpenter9229 hey thanks for the input. Very helpful.
Need to know what Lazer your using I want
Something about the resonance in that room is so sick
Yeah until one of the cables snap and you have to replace the WHOLE thing...
If one isn’t hearing a banjo note on them strings, keep tightening there son.
Who is the manufacturer? Looks like a well designed system.
I know you're just installing what the customer bought, but holy crap was that a lot of play in the cables after tightening.
it's a safety hazard at best... Chinese trash installed with 3" screws lol these guys are dim AF
Tennis courts have solved that problem with a tensioner which locks the cable tension. Apparently, the Chinese don't play tennis!😂
Installation error. He'll have to adjust that tensioner on the top.
What brand wad that? Nice
Barrette
Slick system but I gotta figure that is big bucks to be that simple. Looks nice though.
I would have put the floor first to have a clean look at the post. Now you have to cut around the posts no matter what type of floor you put. Good job though I really like the system
Perfecto
Last 6ft section looked great. The opposing 40ft was crooked as a mother. Why use a laser
I would never trust a Railing fixed with this kind of skews. 😂
What brand?
CLEVER
looks low actually ,, but its super fast and neat , so it will be right Im sure.
where to purchase the product?
Link to the product please! Can't find it online.
Файно! 😊 Дякую!
Why before the flooring goes in? We install after.
Wouldn't pass code here. Each cable has to be Independent. When one part fails on this system the whole rail fails not good.
Should’ve finished the floors before putting up the rails!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
why do I feel like "beentley" or "mercedez" slang tappy girl is missing from this sound bites. lol
Nice but does it seem a bit low for comfort? 🤔
Are those U2 lag screws? Interested in your opinion.
Looked kinda like GRK brand
what is that railing system name?
What kind of saw was that?
The top cables weren't tight. He also had to pull the individual "rails" taunt. I have a feeling. this system is not as easily installed as advertised.
How tall are those walls?
Where do I get it from
Don’t you want to put flooring down first, then railings? 😢
Does it expand past 100mm in the middle. What would happen if you were a runaway baby going for a spin?
They cable railing system I’ve installed definitely have more tension than what you showed you had
How expensive are these?
What product is that
Whew bet that’s expensive to buy
Don't look like minimum 42 inches tall (code). What about flooring post base caps too soon?
To bad it’s climbable thus unsafe in public areas that might have children