Your gaining a little bit each truss at the bottom because of the gang nail plates & nail heads, so every 3 or 4 trusses you gained probably 1/4" whereas the top spacer blocks are timber to timber 😉 Good to see you uploading some new POV vids though. UK Carpenter & Joiner here in the UK for 37yrs so good seeing how you guys do stuff across the pond. I do quite a lot of cut roofs & loft conversions but not touched trusses for donkeys years now.
Crane days were always my favorite… even spent a few years in commercial where I had 2/3 dedicated tower cranes every day, I was the back up operator at one point (the full time operator had the brown bag flu almost once a week lol).
Doing this is the closest thing I can think of to working on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier. And those girders are f n beautiful. Made me feel alive just watching your pov.
@@johnbeckwith8313 Doing it this way he created so much extra work because he didn't snap any control lines on the outside walls. All the tails could have been cut to length on the ground which of course is far easier and faster than all the extra time he spent on ladders.
3:46 When you lift truss section we in AUS m old man we place a 45mm offcut block so when lift trusses hard up and crane driver can see as well spray the block with fluro paint
Mate love videos , the coil gun you run in video is MAX Suoer framer?? Is it normal pressure or high pressure one ? Man that crane guy made install a joy to watch !
You could've stacked all of the truusses on one end of the building with the gable on top, and then slid it to the other end of the building...then snap a line 1-1/2" in from the outside edge of the wall. Toe nail the bottom cord to the wall, apply sheathing, blocks, facia, soffit, and stand it up. Nobody standing around waiting on the crane. Nail the spacer blocks at the peak andTepeat. It's a one man job!
Or because you’re normal paying 1-2 hr minimum on a crane you could do it the way Jarod did it and make it easier and cheaper even if not cheaper. Plus the you’d likely need a scaffolded to support those trusses maybe hard to tell from video
@@keenanpeterson5136 support the trusses where? Nail 2x4 straps to the outside of the gable and stand it up and nail the straps to the outside wall. Stand up 3 more trusses and nail a stringer on the top of the top cord and nail each each truss to it. Run a cat walk on the bottom cord and then a diagonal brace from the top of the gable down to it. As far as scaffolding goes: you can build a hand rail on the outside wall before you raise it. Then run planks on the inside of the wall less than 4 foot of the floor.
Hey Jared? Side note? Do you like those boots? I started wearing “ Whites” Premium Perry Moc Toes and hv resoled them once ; on my 2 nd pair and wow? But I like what you hv there? Are the loose? And can u resole them! I burn thru soles so fast !
Your gaining a little bit each truss at the bottom because of the gang nail plates & nail heads, so every 3 or 4 trusses you gained probably 1/4" whereas the top spacer blocks are timber to timber 😉
Good to see you uploading some new POV vids though.
UK Carpenter & Joiner here in the UK for 37yrs so good seeing how you guys do stuff across the pond.
I do quite a lot of cut roofs & loft conversions but not touched trusses for donkeys years now.
I've been building for 40 years and that was sweet. Nice install bro.
Cut guy was killing me throughout the video with those tosses but other than that love the video! Keep em coming.
Crane days were always my favorite… even spent a few years in commercial where I had 2/3 dedicated tower cranes every day, I was the back up operator at one point (the full time operator had the brown bag flu almost once a week lol).
Doing this is the closest thing I can think of to working on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier. And those girders are f n beautiful. Made me feel alive just watching your pov.
So fly 💪🏼💪🏼
Need more vids of raw construction like this 🙌
Props to you man, especially after snow. How slippery those trusses are. Good job
That crane guy is a beast, never seen truss raised without a tag line. Impressive
He does better without a tag line than with. I’m seriously bummed he’s going to retire in a few years
He's a smooth operator@@Coffmanconstruction
Good work setting trusses in one hour 😊 Now you need a truss manufacturer to get a complete set of trusses when you need them.
@@johnbeckwith8313 that’s right 😂
@@johnbeckwith8313 Doing it this way he created so much extra work because he didn't snap any control lines on the outside walls. All the tails could have been cut to length on the ground which of course is far easier and faster than all the extra time he spent on ladders.
Great video buddy! I do finish but I really enjoy your videos just will help me in my house ! Thk u for the effort! God bless!
3:46
When you lift truss section
we in AUS m old man we place a 45mm offcut block so when lift trusses hard up and crane driver can see as well
spray the block with fluro paint
awesome crane operator
Miss those days rolling roof trusses. Best job in the world
Mate love videos , the coil gun you run in video is MAX Suoer framer?? Is it normal pressure or high pressure one ? Man that crane guy made install a joy to watch !
It’s the max power lite gun! High pressure! Thanks for watching
Dude more videos of this lenght!!!!
You could've stacked all of the truusses on one end of the building with the gable on top, and then slid it to the other end of the building...then snap a line 1-1/2" in from the outside edge of the wall. Toe nail the bottom cord to the wall, apply sheathing, blocks, facia, soffit, and stand it up. Nobody standing around waiting on the crane. Nail the spacer blocks at the peak andTepeat. It's a one man job!
Or because you’re normal paying 1-2 hr minimum on a crane you could do it the way Jarod did it and make it easier and cheaper even if not cheaper. Plus the you’d likely need a scaffolded to support those trusses maybe hard to tell from video
@@keenanpeterson5136 support the trusses where? Nail 2x4 straps to the outside of the gable and stand it up and nail the straps to the outside wall. Stand up 3 more trusses and nail a stringer on the top of the top cord and nail each each truss to it. Run a cat walk on the bottom cord and then a diagonal brace from the top of the gable down to it. As far as scaffolding goes: you can build a hand rail on the outside wall before you raise it. Then run planks on the inside of the wall less than 4 foot of the floor.
Let's go big J!👏👏👏👏👏
Awesome work! What boots are you wearing there, they look comfy?
The ohmen boot by brunt!
I could never walk around like thar on the walls. That's why I stick to building trusses lol
Hey Jared? Side note? Do you like those boots? I started wearing “ Whites” Premium Perry Moc Toes and hv resoled them once ; on my 2 nd pair and wow? But I like what you hv there? Are the loose? And can u resole them! I burn thru soles so fast !
They can be resoled! And I love them, even in the roof. They are called the brunt ohmens
@@Coffmanconstruction Thk let chk those out!
How do you like that max usa coil framer?
Amazing gun! 100% recommend!
are you wearing the Redwing Classic Chelsea boot in the video?
It’s the brunt ohmans!
@@Coffmanconstruction thank you!
Nice
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Great vids
Nevet framed with trusses. Always wanted to. Seems alot faster
nice lamp bro
or is it a vase?
lol what?
The rig ykno the piece
You said you're using toe-nails on the trusses. Where do they sell toe-nails?
Just save yours when you clip them. Great money saving hack.
Ask the lumber delivery driver for some. They usually have extra in their truck
I am a qualified carpenter from UK, i want to go to USA and get into framing, anyone can help?
Max hp game changer
Why not just cut rafters for that lil ass roof. I didn’t even think they used trusses out west
All truss installed wrong 🥲🤷🏽♂️
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