Would you do this to your ceiling? Accent Trim Install
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- čas přidán 30. 03. 2020
- Trying out a new way to install an accent ceiling. It was a little tough getting it installed but in the end it worked out. Thanks for watching! #ceiling #trim #carpentry
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Before you comment and criticize He was joking about the smoke alarm people. Geez try to look at the awesome craftsmanship instead of looking for something negative. Richard has a PHd in crown. 🤣🤣
Tom Van he’s right, I never use those things 😀
I figured he was joking lol. For a second I was like wait what?
He wasn't joking...look at it again.
Ah a joke about the joke isn’t as funny
David Babcock I did and you can clearly see the relocated smoke alarm
What a great job on that ceiling, after watching al your videos I didn’t expect anything less.
Hope everyone here is doing well and staying healthy.
This bloke is a good carpenter is wish all carpenters took this much pride in there work
“If you have a computer and you drive an hour to sit at another computer, I don’t know” perfectly executed common sense right there !!
Just another example of a craftsman doing what he does best. Stay healthy Rich. Us Tubers want you around for many many years to come Harleymike/chicago
Yeah buddy, do your back exercises. Dont get hurt.
Richard, this is just awesome! Your home gets better and better! I bet you will all enjoy being in that beautiful room for years to come and be proud of its craftsmanship! Coffered ceilings are just striking!
"If I could install crown molding in your house, from my house, I'd do it."
Right?🤣
Literally laughed out loud.
If i could install crown molding with my skills using you’re skills, I’d do it!”
Facts.
🤣😄😊✅👍👏
Really cool man, I never thought about installing ceiling panels like that. Great idea 💡👍
Wow, to pre assemble an entire room's ceiling trim is a testament to your precise work and perfect measuring! You are so good, thank you for sharing your knowledge. Love your videos!
Laszlo de Simon and trusting the framer! In my house the ceiling wouldn’t be square
Your so right about the dewalt track saw. I just picked up the 60v kit and I love it. Going to do one of these projects in my master bedroom. Great video
You do such an amazing job as a trim carpenter and a CZcams’r
I do this style of high end work every day but I’m still learning a lot from you!
I really enjoyed watching this video. It brought back memories when we did the ceilings of Irish pubs here in Stockholm. The only difference between both of your ceiling videos and ours is that we used stained & clear lacquered oak. So glad I found your channel. Stay safe and healthy.
Yes. I would do this on my ceilings. I love it... hope there's a reveal on the end result.
Love that rip saw and the accordion contraption.
I dig that you pocket holed the frame completely, pocket holes and glue are the strongest joints possible, excellent video once again thank you for all you do!
Love the work you do. Be looking forward to seeing it finished. Stay safe.
Great work and great dry humor.
Little trick I have my crews do I learned years back in the union.
When gluing panels push the panel tight then pull away as to allow the glue to string then push it back up.
Get a little air on there and better I think .
And there's your dinner
Randy Carreiro - that’s a great tip. We did that experiment with contact cement and the adhesion is almost 6x stronger. (Measuring the pulling force it takes to separate the materials). Besides the final cured strength, the immediate adhesion is more than double.
Very cool, looking forward to seeing the finished product.
Nice work, Richard. A lot of details to work around and your build on this worked well.
Great job as usual. Thanks for the video. A great project for these "stay at home" days. Thanks again!!!
Can’t wait to see the finished product 🤓
Every time I use my track saw I say the exact same thing! They are amazing
Hell yes! Going to do it to mine next week. Thanks for the awesome idea
Always enjoy watching your videos, keep up the good work!
I totally feel you on the traffic situation being so much better right now! I remember when i was a kid and my town of Santa Cruz not being so congested!!!
Good stuff, always trying new things. Keeps me hooked on your channel 😳 good job keep up the good work 👍👍
I lol'd at the smoke detector comment and the fact you were able to say it without laughing... Make sure you leave the wire nuts off too. It kills the mice in the ceiling that way. haha
He used your line in the follow up vid.
Can't wait too see finished project.
I just discovered your channel, and I love watching how you work. Good quality contractors like yourself are hard to find, especially here in Fr. Worth.
Keep 'em coming, man.
Cool take on a sorta "coffered ceiling." I'd love to see your thought process on determining your spacing and layout based on what dimensions youre working with and the customers requests. Showing the install is great but coming up with a game plan is the other half of the battle. Thanks for keeping the videos coming 👍
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Another flawless job!!
That intro had me 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂! Peace. Be safe. GREAT JOB.
Lord. I wish I had just a fraction of your skill. Keep up with the video content. The world needs more people like you.
Amazing precision building on the floor up. Would never have thought it is done this way
Great work, always enjoy watching your channel
I’ve learned a lot from your videos!!! A professional at work. Thanks
I agree with Joey Dafish. Make sure to get the kit which comes with a storage bag. They have several lengths available. Short for cabinet installs (microwaves, etc.) and longer for standard ceilings. Compared to Zipwall brand, the Fastcap have detent pins that will get the pole length closer to your needed height and a squeeze handle to extend the rod the rest of the way and hold pressure where needed. We had a remediation company at our house and they used the ZipWall brand and the damn poles kept falling over as the twist lock mechanism was worn out and wouldn't keep pressure against the ceiling to hold the plastic tight. They were falling all over the living room and onto the tv. Very aggravating. Anyhow, I use the Third Hands and plastic to build on site paint booths, dust barriers (drywall sanding), etc. I do however like the ZipWall brand zippers. They have adhesive that you attach to the plastic and make it so you can gain entry to the protected area and then seal it back as needed.
I just said the same thing about the track saw. It’s awesome. Best $500 I’ve spent.
Yes! finally a new video👍🏻
Never stop learning 👍🏼
Beautiful work man!
Superb! Your dry wit crack me up
That is just about the same faux coffered ceiling I did last year. Didn’t have your tools or experience, so it took me a lot longer to do, but the look was similar. I used beadboard instead for the squares. For an 8 foot ceiling, it gives a nice look with only about a 1-1/4 inch dropdown.
Dope video!!! Much respect ✊🏽 to you and your crew! Nice video I learned a lot.
Looks beautiful great job!!
Thank You ! Excellent Training
@3:48 is this going to work? Yeah it'll work. Lol
This is pretty much how all my projects go. Love the videos. Keep em coming.
Found your channel this morning. Been on Finish Carpentry binge! From these videos alone...you are all over the metroplex!! At least you stay busy!
This was a little sketchy doing it this way lifting this whole unit overhead but it worked out in the end!
If the room would have been much bigger I don't think it would have worked out so well.
You need to get some "FastCap 3rd hand poles." Woulda been those "2 ex guys u needed"👍
wondering how you would have done it otherwise. Since you covered up your pocket holes by lifting it in place.
So, would you have still pocket hole screwed but from the face side? After tacking the ceiling up?
Finish Carpentry TV I love u my guy!! Can’t wait for the next video!!
I think I might try this but I will probably use biscuits and assemble as I go and preparing and touch up as I go.
LoL he's always joking around lolol. Love this one it gave me the courage to do my own!
Reminds me of that multi square accent wall in that dinning room wall.
I love it
You are a magician, LOVE YOUR VIDEOS
Really great work and can't wait to see the finished product!
When you going to do another video about installing crown with mitered inside corners??
Small world Richard , that is the same as i did my ceiling , but i was lucky because the main beams were already there , so i just fitted the smaller ones then used hardboard to cover the ceiling with glue and staples then hid the staples with moulding , still not got a tracksaw still envious of yours lol, another excellent video Richard , keep them coming pal we appreciate the time and effort from over here in the UK .
Nice Job, I was holding my breath while you were putting up the main grid!
I'm doing this at the moment with polystyrene tiles in the squares in my hallway and landing. Looks well posh
Did the same thing in the dining room at my house, it looks great!
Love you work mate.
I like this video one of my favorites..you might want to try a panel lifter, usually used to install sheet rock, will help out and allow you to be hands free.
You do an amazing job my friend.
Looking at the smoke and carbon monoxide detector: "That's in the way. We'll just get rid of that. Nobody ever uses those things anyways." 😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣 I don't know anything about carpentry, but I thought that was funny!
Great job
Good job, keep up the good work ,can't wait for your next blog,,stay safe...
Awesome look on the ceiling.
Nice work 👍👏👏👏
Great video 👍
Literally just finished replacing an accent ceiling took me about three months on my own working only on the weekends....best 200 a day I ever made on the side 🤣 add that to my 5 days no days off until the other day💰💰..shit crazy what you do bro for real
Nice work guys.
Great video
What thickness tempered board do you use, when I try to use my dewalt 18ga narrow crown stapler they either ricochet or bend over before they penetrate the tempered board?
Thank you
Lovely hopefully different colour for insets i recently did understairs with shaker doors and did them different colours on the inset looks amazing
Looks really good and not too complicated. It looks elegant too. Love the pocket hole idea, it works wonders for furniture and cabinets. How many tubes of liquid nails did you guys use for the whole thing? Rock solid. Love y’all work
I got the dewalt track saw , dont know why I didn't get it sooner, if you do trim or cabinets like I do this tool is a must have
Thanks for the video ✌🏼
“That was money well spent!” This was the exact same reaction I had the first time I used my track saw.
I so want a track saw!
I recommend purchasing a couple Rockwell jawstands. They would come in real handy installing that finger jointed pine layout
Great job man👍
Good video , nice job
Nice work Richard
Great videos! I want to do something like this for my ceiling. How would you deal with a more complicated layout where there is a hallway, entryway, kitchen and living room all with varying lengths and widths?
Have done it and I loved it..old school style.
Loving that hack though... It looks so good!
Awesome awesome content guys.
That looked a little rickety with the 1x6 holding up that end haha. I learn a lot from your videos and apply some of your techniques. Keep them coming.
very nice idea.. u r creative.. thanks for sharing..
i love decorated ceilings.
0:25 Exactly. I have a feeling we're going to see a paradigm shift in how businesses operate. You don't want to be in the commercial real estate business right now!
1:45 "No one ever uses those anyway." Hahaha
Looks dam good bro!
. Cant believe you guys put that material together on the floor and it stayed together with only 2 of you. That's professional and a bit of luck .. great video thanks btw it's cool to see you taking such good care of the material in the rain .. again very professional 👍🏻
Good work A plus work
Beautiful work as always man! Going to do this in a 12x14 room. Just the perimeter and 2 cross pieces splitting the room into 4 equal sections. I’m a one man shop making it impossible to pocket hole together and lift as one piece. If I install each piece individually what would be the best method to avoid separation where the pieces come together. Also any advice on proper and safe install where the 1x8 doesn’t hit a joist? Thinking of using 5/4x8 WindsorOne to create a little more depth. Thanks a lot! Really enjoy your videos!
Braver man than me, installing the grid in one go. :)
I like your plan of pocket and putting it up in one piece. Nice strong joints , just need couple of guys to stop by for coffee for a half hour 😀. Nobody uses these just cut the wires and push them up in the ceiling 😀🤣love it!
Way to go Richard!
Working from home/going to office - It's much easier to communicate in person, especially when there are tasks to be done and many people to consider.
Love when customers try pointing out things before anything is finished.
So interesting to watch your video i am carpentery too it gave me a lot of idea good job
Sweet job 👌
Thank you for the content
Great video. Beautiful craftsmanship as usual. If you were to get ahold of a drywall lift, I wonder if you could put that up with a few boards as braces on the lift.
Your a badass bro. Keep the videos coming 🙏🙏😎😎