Framers fascinate me. I'm a finish guy! I'd just be done sharpening my pencil by the time this dude has dropped 80 sheets of plywood. Impressive as hell!
If you’re in your 30s and grunt and huff and ooff like an old man you’re the real deal, I can confirm this means you’re a professional, framing ages you
I had a 70 year old jackass foreman tell me I should be using my old 22oz waffle Estwing and not that new fancy hammer I bought. Glad to see a pro using the same one I upgraded to.
I thought that was a full sized nailer at first was gonna say your forarms must be jacked haha nice job i staple at the same speed and angle it like you i know alot of people dont even angle the staple guns were they join and usually only have half the staples go threw.
Young guys like to move fast, wait until 20 years from now, I started 40 years ago when everything was nailed with a hammer, now I am shot! Good thing I am retired
Shit, I'm only 30 and my body's already fucked from building houses & doing roofs since I was young. Mostly doing roofs that's screwed my knees & back but, I definitely feel it when I'm just framing or sheathing simple stuff like walls.
Pretty much any trade will wear you out if not done ergenomically (not always a choice). Many parts of my young days i wish i would have done smarter. Not worried about the .. Just get it done. I have all kinds of random problems these days.
I framed like this for 20+ yrs, now my body is riddled with arthritis every joint in my body is inflamed and inpained, wouldn't trade the experience for anything though, enjoy that youthful body young man ,it grows old fast .
It’s ok working at heights like that on an icy day but, when you sit back and actually think about what you are doing, reality dawns. I worked over there over thirty years ago also doing framing and remember one of the team telling me he was still paying off the $20,000 hospital bill when he fell off a roof and broke his leg. These days you could multiply this figure by at least 5x to get it to todays prices. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed the work over there. I learnt a lot but went back to the UK as work was easier and of course- less risky. I never had the money while I was there for medical insurance but I certainly hope you have. Well done - good video.😊
Man I just hate having to repair bad ply wood decking that has been stapled. If people would learn how to install shingles it wouldn’t be a problem....but I know it will always be a problem
One side is rough and the other is smooth usually. Generally the rough side is the right side up cause you'll go sliding right off the roof if you were to use the slick side. Other than that not really.
Framing beast is the right name for you ! Damn.....Nice Boots...LOL I had a friend years ago who was a framer and when I asked him what he did for a living he said he was a "Wood Butcher" !
@@framingbeast720 yup thats you bro. Im not sure the brand of your forklift but i know it lol. I even helped you lift your second floor backwall a couple weeks ago. Ill come say what up tmrw.
no wonder every time I go drop off the drills my apprentice break at the repair center there are carpenters nailer and stapler pilled up every where you guys use them as a hammer LOL.
Being afraid of heights I find these videos scarier than any horror flick. I wish I could get over that fear, but pretty sure it’s too late for me. Great work though.
I worked with a framing crew for a summer when I was 19. Found it wasn't for me, so I switched to finish carpentry. Currently riding a desk as an engineer and miss working with my hands...remodeling my house makes me consider returning to the trade.
To the OP, framing beast is also confident because he is smart and ropes up. Taking the one anxiety away from your mind by knowing for a fact you won't hit the ground is a game changer. I wish the company I worked for actually believed in using harnesses and fall arrest. It's the wiser way to work.
@@framingbeast720 You breath like I breath at work. Really smart to do so. It's the type of work where you need to be conscious of your breathwork. Keep it up. I learn so much from you!
You watch too much news....go out and see for yourself, everybody's out here working. Just because someone's not on a roof or building houses doesn't mean they arent working.
here in California..that would be 3/4" plywood and the pitch would be at least a 7or a 8 /12 pitch for the snowload.....I just finished one in Big Bear ,Calif.....3/4 " ply..and a 12/12 pitch .... the wrap around patio with 3 layers ..5/8" t111 .5/8"drywall, 5/8"osb for fire protection...
Calif is out of control. Every year the engineering gets worse. Wait till next year after the fires and they add even more. Almost better to build a house out of concrete and steel rafters. The sprinkler systems are very expensive and mandatory. I dont know how anyone can afford to build in calif anymore. The cost of the house build /lot has to be way more than the mkt value when completed.
I want to see the underside of all those sheets and wether or not this guy's just installing coat racks for the mice. I'm leary of anyone doing anything too fast.
That's why he Mark's out the top of every board with 3 staples , then starting from the top 2 feet and going up from the bottom 2 feet on the new board so he can see the invisible lines without missing a beat .
@@jazsambi2347 he means a chalk line horizontally across the rafters to ensure a straight 1st course...no need for a beast especially on a hip roof side
@@ericbstudios9807 ok but why even do that sheets straight to each other on the 4' butt end is a straight row . Why waiste the time for a string line that was already used for the tails on the trusses for the facia .
A chalk line is important for the first row cause on an angle the top of the plywood is not plumb with the bottom of the plywood this guy lines his plywood bottom with the sub fascia which makes the plywood top stick out past the sub fascia. Try popping a line at 48 1/4 on that pitch. More for steeper pitches
Glad we aren't required to use H clips where I'm framing. And after sheathing a house with plywood, I miss OSB. It curls up and gets all twisted and our current build, the subfloor is looking like crap.
when were kids we play lego and kinects, then we use puzzles and then 3d puzzles and models and it goes on...this part of men comes from God's paternal nature printed into men hearts to become more than they knew they could be..by his grace
I believe they are Dakota high tops with tarantula grip from Mark's work warehouse. That's where I get my'n and they look the exact same from what I can see.
How do you know your trusses are on center without layout marked? Also without layout on the sheets, how do you know you are hitting the truss with the staples? Pretty cool.
You can usually tell by sighting the length of the truss. Most of the time if there’s no visible bow then it’s fine. Also there’s a little bit more recoil when you’re hitting the wood underneath the sheet when you hit it compared to when you miss. Just keep shooting a little to the left or right if you miss the first time until you find it and go straight up or down from there
Framers fascinate me. I'm a finish guy! I'd just be done sharpening my pencil by the time this dude has dropped 80 sheets of plywood. Impressive as hell!
I’d say whoever you’re working for is getting their money’s worth. Great watching a “Pro” at work. Thanks for sharing this.
If you’re in your 30s and grunt and huff and ooff like an old man you’re the real deal, I can confirm this means you’re a professional, framing ages you
As a roofer I love how you pull your facia nails! Thumbs up!
crazy how they trust the staples instead of it being 8D"s
Crazy how it’s actually stronger and cheaper too
@@maedre3750 now dYS is about saving up
Here in Illinois, we have to use 2-3/8 ring shanks for roofs.
I am currently trying to redeck an entire roof done with staples and its much harder to rip them off than if it were done with nails
@@NoWheyHombre lol lucky cause down at florida keys they want 16d nails because of strong winds
I had a 70 year old jackass foreman tell me I should be using my old 22oz waffle Estwing and not that new fancy hammer I bought. Glad to see a pro using the same one I upgraded to.
Lotta old man grunts there Beast… i recognize cause i do them too 😁
Walking the dog with that stapler- love it .
Gotta love H clips
Just in awe! Thanks for sharing
Mad skills man!
I thought that was a full sized nailer at first was gonna say your forarms must be jacked haha nice job i staple at the same speed and angle it like you i know alot of people dont even angle the staple guns were they join and usually only have half the staples go threw.
So true..I angle the stapler because it catches the truss underneath with both prongs crossing the grains or the 3/8 ply and the 2x4 material
I'm going to invest in .Bostich staples. They'll never go out of business
🤣🤣
Young guys like to move fast, wait until 20 years from now, I started 40 years ago when everything was nailed with a hammer, now I am shot! Good thing I am retired
Shit, I'm only 30 and my body's already fucked from building houses & doing roofs since I was young. Mostly doing roofs that's screwed my knees & back but, I definitely feel it when I'm just framing or sheathing simple stuff like walls.
Pretty much any trade will wear you out if not done ergenomically (not always a choice).
Many parts of my young days i wish i would have done smarter. Not worried about the .. Just get it done. I have all kinds of random problems these days.
FRAMING BEAST doin' it sunshine snow or rain!
Half of The Trick to being that Fast is...
Have Air Supply & Hose System-- that can Keep up.. 🤣😂
Very true
wow bro youre such a hard worker what a hero
Thankyou
Down here we send full 3/4 sheets up
Very good building skill like it
Is that a staple gun? I use the NR83A are staples an east coast thing?
I remember those days doing roof sheathing and ankles were shot to hell the next day!!!😂
I framed like this for 20+ yrs, now my body is riddled with arthritis every joint in my body is inflamed and inpained, wouldn't trade the experience for anything though, enjoy that youthful body young man ,it grows old fast .
I here you there man my left knee is screwed
I like your cutman !!! Didn't hafta send a single piece back for a re-cut lol.
It’s ok working at heights like that on an icy day but, when you sit back and actually think about what you are doing, reality dawns. I worked over there over thirty years ago also doing framing and remember one of the team telling me he was still paying off the $20,000 hospital bill when he fell off a roof and broke his leg. These days you could multiply this figure by at least 5x to get it to todays prices. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed the work over there. I learnt a lot but went back to the UK as work was easier and of course- less risky. I never had the money while I was there for medical insurance but I certainly hope you have. Well done - good video.😊
You’re working like you own that company! Shiiiet
I think he does
Lol I do
No better than anyone who knows what's up out there
We such a roof is 2 to 3 days incl insulation. I mentioned hinge covers before. Can be a good industry out there
These videos get me hyped
Do you use med crown staples?
Man your fast I am a roofer I have to sheet some roof but I can’t go that fast 😂
Man I just hate having to repair bad ply wood decking that has been stapled. If people would learn how to install shingles it wouldn’t be a problem....but I know it will always be a problem
Smashing it out 👌👌👌
I just wanna know if staples are up to code in Arizona I just run a nail gun and shoot like this but the staple gun seems awesome if they hold well
Are staples better for sheeting or are nails. I see you using staples but I've seen nails also is it what your given or do you have a preference
Its fast food of house building to use staples. They dont care if the roof separates in 15 years. Tear it down and build new.
shouldn't there be an 1/8" gap or a 8d nail width between sheets?
That's what the "H" clips are for. You can see him put them on
Does it matter which side of the 4’x8’ sheet gets laid down? The ink side or the plain side gets faced down? Super quick nailing there, bro! Nice!
It does not matter in this region, As long as the inspector can see the stamp on a sheet or two thats's fine
One side is rough and the other is smooth usually. Generally the rough side is the right side up cause you'll go sliding right off the roof if you were to use the slick side. Other than that not really.
See u got the dewalt hammer what I think about it?
Where is that site? Always be safe anyway.
Ring shank only way to go imo especially if you live near gulf of Mexico.
Why is that? Galvanized staple not allowed?
In my opinion this mode of working is causing serious self harm.
What boots do you wear?
Framing beast is the right name for you ! Damn.....Nice Boots...LOL I had a friend years ago who was a framer and when I asked him what he did for a living he said he was a "Wood Butcher" !
Lol
Qie tipo de clavos usas para esas planchas??
I really like em!
Thats us next to you building the corner lot. Awesome how youtube recommended your channel.
With the green box and jlg machine?
@@framingbeast720 yup thats you bro. Im not sure the brand of your forklift but i know it lol. I even helped you lift your second floor backwall a couple weeks ago. Ill come say what up tmrw.
@@boratco5 did you guys ever meet?
@@ericmarsh8714 ya, but the day I passed by he was sheeting the roof so we were kind of yelling lol
What’s up brother how did you learn to work all of the construction work ??your a beast man !!
You only have to move that fast if your not getting paid enough
Really!!...some people actually have work ethic 🙄
@@mitcheliott7052 right some of us enjoy being productive and pushing ourselves.
I’d like to see you and the crazy framer go at it
that would be fun to see! however, I have seen him beat a team of 2, alone. :)
Crazy framer uses real nails efficiently
Waiting a while for crazy framer content.hope he's ok.
what shoes are you wearing? I'm looking for a decent pair of work shoes. Safety toe would be nice. Thanks, Great vids too!
Try elten they’re the bomb
Hell of a worker!!!👌🏻🏆
Thankyou
Crazy how fluid you move while on the roofs. Im not built for that part
He's definitely not getting paid hourly!
I used to get down like this..... But I had to pull sheets up... :(
"FULL SHEET...!"
What boots are these?!
New shoes, what kind? Look to be grip good.
We aren't allowed to staple sheathing here.
Sheets are upside down. Stamp goes facing inward
no wonder every time I go drop off the drills my apprentice break at the repair center there are carpenters nailer and stapler pilled up every where you guys use them as a hammer LOL.
Ya man ain't nobody got time to use a hammer to hammer
My mentor would lose his shit every time I hammered wood with my nailer. "That's an EXPENSIVE FUCKING HAMMER!!!" Hahahaha!!!!
Stapler vs nailer what y’all think is better
Were you using staples? I thought that had to be done with regular nails.
Just like Larry
What kind of boots are you wearing bro they look awesome i use the artic mucks boots .. as i work in the dakota winters as well
No wonder there’s a bunch of shiners underneath my roof missing the trusses.
There’s gonna be thousands of shiners after you get your shingles on who gives a fuck If he missed a few staples
@@i8dapuszy I don’t care about shiners from my shingles greenhorn but I want my god damn plywood nailed to my trusses
Brendan Sierra no, you just want something to bitch and moan about. Good thing you can tell when you miss a staple.
Great video
Good work and fast too. But you should ser us in sweden. We are fast too. Think i will do som recording on our work.
Being afraid of heights I find these videos scarier than any horror flick. I wish I could get over that fear, but pretty sure it’s too late for me. Great work though.
Don’t look down. Concentrate on where your feet are
I worked with a framing crew for a summer when I was 19. Found it wasn't for me, so I switched to finish carpentry. Currently riding a desk as an engineer and miss working with my hands...remodeling my house makes me consider returning to the trade.
Bruh what shoes are thoseeee??
I wear nike skate shoes because of the grip but ive been trying to find out what the hell u wear when u dek... The best non slip boots
I was a roofer. Hightop skate shoes are the best.
The trick is keep them clean clean. Any dust makes you slip like crazy.
Check our Dakota tarantula grip boots...I like to stick to them for there grip on ply...good grip breeds confidence
Dunlop volleys in Australia
You can’t also get them with a steel toe
To the OP, framing beast is also confident because he is smart and ropes up. Taking the one anxiety away from your mind by knowing for a fact you won't hit the ground is a game changer. I wish the company I worked for actually believed in using harnesses and fall arrest. It's the wiser way to work.
Flat bottom soles are definitely where it’s at! In Florida steel toe boots on the ground but you can wear sneakers on a roof
What hose are you using mate?
Looks like 6/8mm PU line or 1/4 ,5/16 for you weirdo fractional guys 😂
You are a beast bruva! My roofers could learn a thang or two from you! Lol
Thanks Sean, I use to watch CZcams roofing vids for inspiration
what are the specs on your hammer whered you get it
Looks like the DeWalt 14oz mig welder hammer.
It's good to see that some people still actually work
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words
@@framingbeast720 You breath like I breath at work. Really smart to do so. It's the type of work where you need to be conscious of your breathwork. Keep it up. I learn so much from you!
@@John-ih7gp thanks John
You watch too much news....go out and see for yourself, everybody's out here working. Just because someone's not on a roof or building houses doesn't mean they arent working.
Is your job making people roll their eyes? Cause I rolled my eyes.
You forgot the 1/8 inch spacing for expansion
shut up
H clips do that
@@typersx5944 build it right and I will
Really staples !? Where’s the layout ?
My exact thought lol...they staple where they lay 🤣🤣...im trying to wrap my head around 3/8 on 2ft layout lol
Wow man I thought these cali houses were built cheap, but at least we use thick plywood and nails lol. Shoty ass roofs where ever your at hahahaha.
so do yall like not have osha or worksafe or something
Beast bro!
I can’t stand harness’s almost better to hit the ground than suddenly an abruptly stop mid air
staples? is that code?
You must be getting paid a shit load bro great job 🦾🦾
What’s the boots name?
here in California..that would be 3/4" plywood and the pitch would be at least a 7or a 8 /12 pitch for the snowload.....I just finished one in Big Bear ,Calif.....3/4 " ply..and a 12/12 pitch ....
the wrap around patio with 3 layers ..5/8" t111 .5/8"drywall, 5/8"osb for fire protection...
Calif is out of control. Every year the engineering gets worse. Wait till next year after the fires and they add even more. Almost better to build a house out of concrete and steel rafters. The sprinkler systems are very expensive and mandatory. I dont know how anyone can afford to build in calif anymore. The cost of the house build /lot has to be way more than the mkt value when completed.
I believe you sent it
I want to see the underside of all those sheets and wether or not this guy's just installing coat racks for the mice.
I'm leary of anyone doing anything too fast.
When you do the same thing everyday for so many years you’re going to build up speed and rhythm
Lol
I was just thinking the same thing when I was watching the video, I could see some not hit the trus, I’m sorry but good pace & communication
You can feel the difference between a hit and a miss. Is very obvious.
@@framingbeast720
Yes you can feel it the trick is finding a guy who actually cares. 👌
Damn no chalk line or anything on the starters you is one Hammah
That's why he Mark's out the top of every board with 3 staples , then starting from the top 2 feet and going up from the bottom 2 feet on the new board so he can see the invisible lines without missing a beat .
@@jazsambi2347 he means a chalk line horizontally across the rafters to ensure a straight 1st course...no need for a beast especially on a hip roof side
@@ericbstudios9807 ok but why even do that sheets straight to each other on the 4' butt end is a straight row . Why waiste the time for a string line that was already used for the tails on the trusses for the facia .
@@jazsambi2347 yeah no string line needed for a beast, i agree.
A chalk line is important for the first row cause on an angle the top of the plywood is not plumb with the bottom of the plywood this guy lines his plywood bottom with the sub fascia which makes the plywood top stick out past the sub fascia. Try popping a line at 48 1/4 on that pitch. More for steeper pitches
What does he make a day?
Why staples and not nails? Thanks!
Glad we aren't required to use H clips where I'm framing. And after sheathing a house with plywood, I miss OSB. It curls up and gets all twisted and our current build, the subfloor is looking like crap.
when were kids we play lego and kinects, then we use puzzles and then 3d puzzles and models and it goes on...this part of men comes from God's paternal nature printed into men hearts to become more than they knew they could be..by his grace
total beast. stay safe and bang on from Toronto Canada
Your a damn beast bro, can you show us a nailbag and hand tool setup video?
I wish i was that skilled, you put in a good honest days work
Much appreciated bro, you will get there too if you're passionate. You got this
How do you like the Bostitch stapler? I've heard mixed feelings about their products.
There framers may as well be boat anchors but there roofing, stalkers and hanger guns are great
What kind of air hose are you using? Looks super lightweight and flexible...
Probably Husky
Good technique using the nail on the facia.
Idk how he moves like that and doesn’t get hung up with the harness. Bravo
What brand and model are your boots mate?
I believe they are Dakota high tops with tarantula grip from Mark's work warehouse. That's where I get my'n and they look the exact same from what I can see.
Getting paid by the sheet?
Amazing
Okay, someone has to say it. How many shiners are there when your done.
None. I'm serious...when I'm done my roofs I do a thorough walk over the entire roof for any high staple or any areas where I could add more.
How many times has the harness saved you vs how many times have you tripped over it and had the harness save you?
How do you know your trusses are on center without layout marked? Also without layout on the sheets, how do you know you are hitting the truss with the staples? Pretty cool.
You can usually tell by sighting the length of the truss. Most of the time if there’s no visible bow then it’s fine. Also there’s a little bit more recoil when you’re hitting the wood underneath the sheet when you hit it compared to when you miss. Just keep shooting a little to the left or right if you miss the first time until you find it and go straight up or down from there