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How many of us thought that was a plate, not a jig. 😂
I know I damn sure did😊 LOL I just hope it's not a tempered screw because if it is when the wind blows and the house goes to wiggling around it'll snap the screw because it is tempered instead of not tempered which allows it to wiggle a little bit just like a nail would lmfao
Are you still allowed to say "jig"?
What is the point of this thing? It doesn't control the angle of the screw, all it does is centers the screw to the top beam. Can't you see the center of the top beam?
@@markd8508💀
I thought he was showing a locking plate from stud to rafter. Why doesnt he just hold the thing at an angle and screw? Ive never needed a jig.
Imagine the biceps of this man lagging a 9AH battery around all day 😂
And the hand eye coordination with that six inch bit. Man likes to work hard!!!!😂😂😂
It’s not that bad, all I’ve been using are those 9ah flex bolts on all my stuff.
You are a tool
More like the forearms not the biceps
What are you gay?
Bro got a Tesla Power Wall on his drill
I loved the little finger test/flick at the end to ensure a solid hold. Good stuff 😂😂
You want some drill with that battery? 😂
lol I find the 5s really mess with the balance.
That’s definitely heavier than any corded drill I’ve ever seen.
I like this idea better than the hurricane clips. Frankly though as a carpenter for 40 years when we simply toenailed the rafter I’ve never had or even seen one fail !! So get real
Just because you haven't seen it doesn't mean it doesn't need to be done.
@@user-ul8mw5ze2l if one never failed in the last 150 years it doesn’t need to be done snapperhead !! Maybe in tornado alley - but if your house is hit with a major tornado or hurricane you’re in the shit deeper than your waders can handle - with or without hurricane clips , lags or over the rafter strapping .
I agree. If the wind wants it, that screw won't save it.
I did this on my single car garage and used a floor jack to see how strong the screw was and sure enough the entire wall lifted up with just one screw!! use a 4.5" long screw for optimal strength.. .
@@StepheMauro-kh1px if you really want to secure it you should just metal band it to the foundation it's a whole lot more secure than a screw it attaches the whole entire wooden structure to the concrete not dependent on half inch bolts or 3/8 or whatever the hell they are.
If you need a jig for that, you shouldn’t be aloud to use tools.
allowed
@@Rancanfishif you can’t spell “allowed” you shouldn’t be allowed to make CZcams comments
If you can’t spell allowed properly then you shouldn’t be commenting.
@@Robdutton91 actually he didn't misspell it, he used the wrong word so .......
@@michaelgallagher2151 Ah, an original comment.
So much for Simpson hurricane clips
We used to do the same thing just by being smart ,didn't need a jig
Using a “jig” was invented by smart people
You sound kinda dumb right now.
Not using the jig is what we call half assing it. "smart ppl" use the jig. After all a smart person invented tht jig right?
Sounds like you weren't smart enough to use a jig😂🤡
Ahhh yes not using a jig and completely missing and having it not secured right. Nothing like doing it the hard and wrong way.
Nail gun ain’t sinkin them nails no more boss man
Pretty sad you cant drive a screw without a jig
Who cares. Better than Budweiser eye giving you substandard construction.
@@michaelgallagher2151 who did you hire? 😂
If you hire a guy with this in his toolbox,you hired the dude with budwiser eye.
@@user-xd2bv4oc4s the screw goes in straight and secured all the time with the jig. Without a jig, Budweiser eye would just say “que chinga, me vale verga “ and move onto the next one without caring if he puts it in crooked
@michaelgallagher2151 if you hire someone who needs a jig to drive a screw right you're effin up. If their too stupid to drive a screw they don't need to be doing work for you.
You think thats better than a hurricane clip? Hmmm
Cheaper, that’s for sure! I’d prefer hurricane clips on my home though :)
I'm stuck trying to figure out why there's a 9AH Flexvolt battery on an impact? Is this the equivalent of a big lifted truck with axle extensions?
Lol, I mean at least he gets a capacity boost! Though I guess with your lifted truck analogy they’d get more ground clearance! It’s something, prob not worth the effort/cost/increased weight though
Look like It drove that screw real slow aswell
Simple, you only have to charge your impact annually.
Through double top plates, on a 45° angle with a 4 or 5" screw? Doesn't seem you'd be hitting the rafter, at all.
Caught a 1/4 inch for sure 😂😂
That's what I thought... and that's what it looks like. 😂
Took the words out of my mouth.
Another person trying to pretend they are smart. Lord help us all with the new generation of “got my education from CZcams”
@@jokesatinappropriatetimes use the Pythagorean theorem and you’ll see that the hypotenuse brings you right into the rafter with that length screw .
Use a SIMPSON H1 instead and don’t use screws… screws are tempered and will break during settling the heads will snap off… use nails because they will bend not break during the settling of a new build👍🏼 stay safe you guys and remember to think first and look before you leap
FrameFAST is specifically designed for and approved for truss to top plate connections. The screw is guaranteed to last for the life of the project.
The sideways sheathing though. I like that. Go get a hurricane clip now, and use your screw for something useful.
The FrameFAST Screw is specifically designed for and code-compliant for truss to top plate connections.
Do we really need a jig to set a screw at an angle😅
Of course a full length strap is probably better and reinforces the roof with closed cell foam and hope there is no hidden leaks. You should be able to lift the house up by the roof :)
Nailed it, bro! 😂🎉😂🎉😂🎉😂🎉
tsk, tsk, you should use a longer bit.
Give your wife her battery back.
You are a tool
If you were able to satisfy your wife she would not need a battery pack.
Why not just drive the screw vertically beside the wall stud?
It would have a better bite. No?
Yea true, and you could put 2 in it🤷♂️. I’m not a carpenter
@@kylereed5161 That header is 2 - 2 x 6's thick so 3 inches, so a 5 inch would be more like it, but yes, it would make a lot more sense to screw straight up.
Hell, I've been screwing up for 58 years now. lol
got a jig to tie your shoes? must have a huge toolbox 😂
I didn’t know if that Poor dewalt was gonna make it before the 60 second cut off
This reminds me of the awesome Japanese carpentry videos....... said no one ever
Why would you do that anyway
If you need that guide to insert a fastener, then you don't need to be working in the trades.
Outside plywood was installed correctly!.. .
Our gutters are now secure
Still need h25s
Nope not according to manufacturers and code in some areas. Here in montana a screw is acceptable
@@geneclark6413 🥴😬😬 I think better safe than sorry lol
@preston299 H25s have like 125 pounds more rating than the screws.
They work fine here in montana. But we don't get high winds. For high wind areas I would absolutely use H25s and even think about strapping my top plates to my studs every 32 inches.
In Kauai we had to strap studs 2 feet down on either side over the top and bottom plates and use h25s.
The FrameFAST Screw is specifically designed for and code-compliant for truss to top plate connections.
Still looks like it missed...
You needed that device to tell you where to put the screw? Was it not obvious?
And hand in you guy card for needing that bull shit to do this task
Rafter Ty’s every other one by code also called Ty’s huricane and tornado code ?
the angle that screw went in at it never touched the joist
Let’s see how many CZcams professionals we have, who put their two cents on and don’t have a pot to piss in? Yep comment section is full of them
@@jax1627 your a professional Bulb.
@@Rhythm24inchhow’s those 8 subscribers treating you crybaby? 😂😂😂😂 stfu and get to work!
@@Rhythm24inch What is a Bulb? Or more accurately, what is the new imaginary definition of a Bulb?
@@bigbossimmotal can't you imagine too?
@@Rhythm24inch So what is a Bulb?
Weren’t those rafters nailed in, in the first place?
Took me a few watches, but guess the jig was just to help get center line of rafter... or am i missing something?
It's to help position the screw and achieve the proper angle.
Mfw 10 inch Timberlake screw
I think you need a longer bit
Im no expert but surely a spiral nail has more shear strength than a screw
The FrameFAST Screw is specifically designed for and code-compliant for truss to top plate connections.
You jut succeeded in a-screw in the plate and missed the adjoining bean so no attachment !!!
I literally can't figure out why anyone needs a jig for a screw on an angle
Why is that screw so short?
Qual a parafusadeira que você está usando?
Why not just put the screw in?
Thats Lara's battery
That screw wasn't long enough, at that angle, to go into the truss.
My thoughts.
The screw is specifically designed and code compliant for this application.
@FastenMasterPro Really. Do you think that screw will do anything , holding onto end grain, against high winds. The hurricane clip eould be attached to the side grain, and have a better chance against failure. No match for a Nader, but better than an end grain application.
This is soft white wood ..
I was toenailing these screws in every stud of the parapet of this massive apartment building. I did not have the apllicator. I really wish i had lol. Those long skinny fasteners could be a pain in the arse
Yeah it seems like just a piece of plastic but holy crap that looks like it makes toenailing easy
No, unless it’s a metal connector it’s inferior
LMFAO I am not an engineer but I have been doing construction work for 35 years consecutively and that garbage is screw would never work for me anyway
For a shed. Yeah ? Surely not a house ?
I don't see any hurricane straps
That's the point! FrameFAST replaces hurricane ties in a fraction of the time!
Get a longer driver bit.
Why.... Weekend warriors know how to properly drive screws... 😂😂😂
It's funny the houses that were built in the 1700s can still be standing without all this stuff that you put on houses now
And what is the purpose of the plate exactly?
Why not just use the probe hurricane straps that screw is probably $6
I don’t get it
Centers the screw on the rafter I guess? Don’t really get it either
Why?
It’s suppose to keep the roof from flying off in super high winds, pretty sure it’s a Simpson strong tie product, they have video of houses they made in high wind situations using them verses not using them and the houses that had these kept the roofs on. They also have a screw that does the same thing but does down into the foundation to keep the walls from flighting up as well
The installation guide ensures you install at the proper angle
It's the FastenMaster FrameFAST Structural Framing Screw!
You missing a top plate ..etc.. well man. .. change trade .. maybe
The screws will brake off use hurricane clips !!!!!!!
Not FrameFAST! FrameFAST was designed specifically for this application to replace hurricane ties!
What the hell is it for I guess I'm missing the point
Engineer here if you stop the frame and look the angle he's drooling at it's not even getting the rafter the plate and the fascia board I think he's missing the rafter at the bird's mouth all together sorry guys fail not in the midwest not in Hurricane country not in tornado country fail
They are not code here. I couldn't use them on my new build. Straps only in hurricane alley.
FrameFAST is code-compliant in all 50 states.
Pretty sure the heads have to be visible for inspection. Simpson's strong tie are 150 and orange . Inspectors no gonna beable to verify the connection
@@FastenMasterProhow does inspector verify connection when screw head is not visible?
dude that battery is wayyyy too big for an impact driver that isnt gonna change the performance of it its just gonna make it uncomfortable
Not gonna work in Florida
Weight distribution
Or just throw some hurricane clips on
FrameFAST replaces hurricane ties in a fraction of the time!
So is that instead of hurricane plates?
Yeah but u only need like 6 inch that 1 foot screw is crazy
Correct
A jig? Really?
Boy thats some crappy wood there.To think thats todays #1 grade.
Name of your battery
Mjölnir
Wow now we need a jig just to put a screw in. And wrong all together lol
At that angle you probably used it to hang your gutters
Screws break/snap ,Nails don’t Break/snap
The FrameFAST Screw is specifically designed for and code-compliant for truss to top plate connections.
Is this the Simpson truss screw ?? And then, in real high wind situation, you put two of a minute
I wasn't not allowed to use this on my new home we just built last year. We are 10 miles from the Gulf Coast.
The FrameFAST Screw is specifically designed for and code-compliant for truss to top plate connections.
Why bother, does nothing to prevent uplifting
id much rather shear strength of a nail
Putting a car battery on an impact driver is so useless 😂
Over kill
If you can’t get that in correctly without that crap give up and start cake decorating 😂😂
My hercules can do that with an 5ah battery 😂
You are a tool
Huge screw coming out of the roof now
😂
Dumb comment. Simple math
Here our inspector will allow us to run the vertical from the bottom side of the plate if we dont have hurricane straps. The screw might be 7 inches long btw,
By "applicator" do you mean jig?
Still have to add the hurricane clips.
Nope not in some areas. Here in montana we do not
If I’m building a house and I see a framer using that he is off the job immediately
Why does your drill have a woman’s name on it?
2 things , 1, the rafters are nailed to the plate as they're hung and 2nd, a clip is added instead of some random long ass screw...smdh
FrameFAST is designed to replace traditional clips for this application!
You do realize tornadoes are much stronger than hurricanes right and I would damn sure not be happy at all if you substituted that screw for the hurricane bracket that would normally go there to hell with how fast it is to install it is not going to serve the same purpose as a substitute🎉🎉🎉🎉
Screws shear no matter what I’d always use a bracket and not Simpson they have way to much power in construction and no competition I buy brackets from China same manufacturer as Simpson a lot cheaper and I can put my own cost it and own design of bracket.
Screws are no good for framing..major fail..use hurricane clips
Not necessarily! FrameFAST is specifically designed and approved for making truss to top plate connections!
That ain't goin nowhere.
Use a drill next time
I hope that is the proper temper screw because if it is not it will snap when the house moves around either under a snow heavy wind or a combination of who knows where the hell you live but in the United States that would never work because it would have to be a certain type of screw you put in there
I’m sure you are such a pro that’s why you are CZcams in the comment sections. lol another CZcams know it all that doesn’t have a pot to piss in today
It's made by Simpson. It's a truss screw
And we use them in montana
Look at the screw pattern on the stud I wouldn't ask this guy for any advice on anything and they don't look like Fasteners that have been approved it look like drywall screws
The FrameFAST Screw is specifically designed for and code-compliant for truss to top plate connections.
What you keep that thing in ur purse too?
That wall looks horrible
If you need that you shouldn’t be working with a drill
😓 the first 5 seconds of the viewing I was thinking what the fuck is this guy setting....
And before the end of the viewing I was thinking, ohhhhhhhh😮😮😮😮😮😮😮.
N I F T Y 😁🤙