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Carpenter Building TJI Floor System on Home (First-Person POV) 

MattBangsWood
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Have you ever wondered what it's like to be a carpenter for a day? Click and watch through 26 minutes as I stack out a floor system on a Duplex we're building! First-person POV gives you the closest thing to the real deal, without having to be on-site.
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@MattBangsWood
@MattBangsWood 3 года назад
We skipped plumb and line filming on this project, we had 6 walls. We'll talk more on tall walls later on as well. Want to learn more about framing from the industry professionals? Friends of mine at Magni Telescoping Handlers are hosting a virtual event where you'll listen to people who have ran framing companies, the ins and outs.. Click here to register: rb.gy/g6sggg Sunday upload, figured why not! How was everyone's weekend?
@Siccished1234
@Siccished1234 3 года назад
Watching you from my quarantine hotel in taiwan island man!!
@nehemiasmartinez2985
@nehemiasmartinez2985 3 года назад
You still prefer the Makita saw? Or prefer the Dewalt for framing while on top
@lostintime8651
@lostintime8651 3 года назад
Nah. I used to frame houses 🏘️. Lol.
@christophercrowle9753
@christophercrowle9753 3 года назад
I'm a carpenter in UK been at it for 13 years, but can honestly say no way could I do that whole walking 6x or 4x plates. I'd probably get up there and be like bambi on ice and think fuck this. Hats off to you guys.
@blablabla1000able
@blablabla1000able 2 года назад
How do you do it? Use a lifting platform for everything?
@christophercrowle9753
@christophercrowle9753 2 года назад
@@blablabla1000able all of the jobs have solid tubular steel scaffolding erected all around.
@JakeHintzman
@JakeHintzman 3 года назад
imagine having a crew that isnt a bunch of hot heads screaming all day im amazed
@joelethalcruz4417
@joelethalcruz4417 3 года назад
@David Bryant now THAT S OFFENSIVE..😂😂😂😂😂😂 JK..JK.
@johnyeary6695
@johnyeary6695 3 года назад
@David Bryant jajaja
@jamesboxold9671
@jamesboxold9671 3 года назад
The crew I'm on now is awesome, I'm the youngest at 34 everyone respects each other and gets shit done
@Singlefinsurfingforlife
@Singlefinsurfingforlife Год назад
Use to work with a crew that , that is all they did was yell at each other and half the time there work looked like crap
@dominiczepeda7798
@dominiczepeda7798 9 месяцев назад
I'm an architecture student whose current project is a social housing project Type V-B and learning how flooring systems are implemented here is totally helping my construction document phase of the project. Thanks much!
@ericmizar8592
@ericmizar8592 3 года назад
Cool POV cam. Framed our home single handedly last summer. You make it look so damn easy. Didn't stand up on the 2nd floor until the OSB was installed. Much respect!
@steve8450
@steve8450 2 года назад
enjoy your vids, cant work anymore due to being hit by a neuro illness and disabled,but used to work in construction and they remind me of those good old days
@xXBuckOFiveXx
@xXBuckOFiveXx 3 года назад
Sweet MBW cam! We need a Fox cam 🦊🎥
@lalola9327
@lalola9327 3 года назад
You brought some memories back from when I used to the roofing in this is why I have so much respect for construction guys
@chickfamilyink
@chickfamilyink 3 года назад
Matt this is exactly what I had envisioned when I thought about you live streaming with my students. I like it a lot.
@gordonclark7632
@gordonclark7632 3 года назад
The Go Pro just showed me how precarious it is working on the upper wall framing. I can see how one mis-step can send you to ground level very quickly.
@johnnyfred2125
@johnnyfred2125 3 года назад
Matt bangs head
@garethheathcote4988
@garethheathcote4988 3 года назад
Well strictly speaking he wouldn't got the ground as they are wearing fall arrest protection gear but it would still hurt. One lapse in concentration and your falling, it is very precarious but you do get used to it. 👍😃
@dicknose
@dicknose 3 года назад
@@garethheathcote4988 he’s not wearing fall protection there. Those are his tool belt straps you’re seeing.
@ScottReynolds003
@ScottReynolds003 3 года назад
Just use more braces. Its not difficult. You should have a top plate too. Very rarely can't fit with height. Yea, rubber grip hammer is trash.
@larryestrada5418
@larryestrada5418 3 года назад
I don't know what more you can show.The vid is great for anyone who would want to know framing.Good stuff once again.Thanks Matt.
@MikeCFC
@MikeCFC 3 года назад
Hi mate. I'm a Roofing Joiner in the UK. Came across your channel and have been watching your content pretty much every day. Fascinating how different things are done in the US to here but also some things that are the same. Keep up the good work mate 👍
@onevoiceboss9045
@onevoiceboss9045 3 года назад
I’m watching him from Jamaica saw one of his videos a yr ago n just instantly loved his work even tho we hardly build wooden houses in Jamaica
@3MinutesToKill
@3MinutesToKill 3 года назад
Y'all need a gantry overhead with tensioned harness cables so you can just fly around like Cirque du Soleil.
@sethsears9257
@sethsears9257 3 года назад
1st person is best. thank you
@toddhorning9245
@toddhorning9245 3 года назад
Matt, just want to say thanks for the videos. I am building my own house in Colorado this summer you have taught me a lot I appreciate it!
@jdcriswell2499
@jdcriswell2499 3 года назад
Great video...as always. POV shows the details that matter.. always enjoy
@T.E.P.
@T.E.P. 3 года назад
also super clear vid capture
@kuttmowf
@kuttmowf 5 месяцев назад
Matt. If you drop that saw. Trust me. It will still work. Dropped my saw from 2 story's and it still cuts like butter. Also left my impact drill on a roof when it snowed. Knocked it down bumping under the roof with a stud n made it drop 2 story's down. Still works fine. DeWalt is just as good as the rest n maybe better
@JaureguiJ
@JaureguiJ 2 года назад
Matt saw some sparks in the video. First person like. I'm new to the channel. In your videos your chill.
@Brandon-td2sm
@Brandon-td2sm 3 года назад
Have you or could you show us your air compressor setup in a video? Curious to see how my gallon/psi you're running with your crew. Thanks Matt!
@888-bad-junk4
@888-bad-junk4 2 года назад
I really like your videos u make it look effortless
@hsiasi
@hsiasi 3 года назад
Your videos and your knowledge of the trade is outstanding and impressive. Love it! I wish you were closer to Los Angeles area.
@jamesmyers7025
@jamesmyers7025 3 года назад
Great video Matt, loved the pov made we feel like the old days before the back injury put both feet on the ground and limited how much I can lift. Keep them coming Matt wish I was working with you.
@FritsvanDoorn
@FritsvanDoorn 3 года назад
I forget to breath when I watch videos like these. 🤣🤣🤣
@NotOnYourLife
@NotOnYourLife 3 года назад
Nice work! This project is rocking right along. It should be noted the LP rep is happy his Solid Start is being equated with Truss Joist while the Weyerhaeuser rep is not. :D
@garethheathcote4988
@garethheathcote4988 3 года назад
Yeah I'd be up for watching more POV content Matt buddy, it was almost as if I was there doing the work myself. You had a good day there lads! 👍😁
@grege8716
@grege8716 3 года назад
Relish your youth & tool advancement; we didn’t have nail guns up that high all day. Enjoying your progress, Tks!
@LoVE.B.
@LoVE.B. 3 года назад
Holy crap, I miss framing! Great job.
@lucasmancini7415
@lucasmancini7415 3 года назад
Yes more pov videos. Great job dude
@Joethetoolguy
@Joethetoolguy 3 года назад
These are my fav style vids of yours! Will always find time to watch
@adamscott2890
@adamscott2890 3 года назад
Hell of a crew man
@Factory928AC
@Factory928AC 3 года назад
Love it 🤟🏾 give us more of this content 🔨
@codfishknives8526
@codfishknives8526 3 года назад
Reminds me of when I was young. I could handle wall walking only to about 30ft. Then I would get nervous. The body cam is great.
@MattBangsWood
@MattBangsWood 3 года назад
I'm the same.. 20' is about where I call it quits. This roof is about as high as I like to go.
@codeconcrete364
@codeconcrete364 3 года назад
Good progress, well done!
@Brady.Oliver_Dad
@Brady.Oliver_Dad 3 года назад
Hey Matt you showed how you adjusted layout for plumbing toilet. On recap mention also how everything stacks. Studs to Joists for hvac returns and runs. Also top plate nails over studs for clear path for electrical. All subs can THANK A FRAMER. Or thank a good framer anyways. 👊
@berserker8316
@berserker8316 3 года назад
Looking forward to your wall framing video !!!
@brycepool4524
@brycepool4524 3 года назад
Love the POV! Awesome content. Glad you’re back at it!
@Coffmanconstruction
@Coffmanconstruction 3 года назад
also try putting a little electrical tape right on the bottom of the handle, it’ll slide right in That’s what I did with mine
@jaystusjh19
@jaystusjh19 3 года назад
I’m sure you’ve answered this before, but, have you ever considered going to cordless framing nailers? Maybe at least when you’re working up high to not have to deal with getting your hose caught constantly. Great footage! I enjoy your explanations of code and building design.
@T.E.P.
@T.E.P. 3 года назад
lmao Matt ... Been subbed for a long ass time you know that ... sometimes it's you walking the tight rope of a plate that cracks me up as you talk real biz of building ... and tying shoes ... hahahha ok ill buy merch
@fernandovalenzuela9634
@fernandovalenzuela9634 3 года назад
Yes more videos like these. Great work love the videos keep the good work up.
@syringconstruction9825
@syringconstruction9825 3 года назад
Love the pov! Glad to be seeing this again!
@thisismissem
@thisismissem 3 года назад
Is there a reason not to add a piece of osb/plywood on top of joists & top-plates where you're needing to walk frequently? Like where you're lifting the joists up, rather than balancing on just the 2x4s, you could have a few sheets of your flooring materials to give you a platform?
@SkilsawDoctor
@SkilsawDoctor 3 года назад
Hi Matt, all I kept thinking about while watching your video is that my boss is correct. I am in my 50's and he is got about 15+ years on me. Never and I mean NEVER used nail guns. We have had carpenters walk off when they find out that it's all hand nailing. He swears that dragging around the hoses, and the hassle of getting hung up is much worse on the body than hand nailing. Also, remember my last comment we still cut in 1x for bracing!
@MattBangsWood
@MattBangsWood 3 года назад
Cordless Nailers work just fine, but I have friends that still handnail everything and they build just fine. What's funny to me is a carpenter that can't hand drive.. There's tons of them out there!
@SkilsawDoctor
@SkilsawDoctor 3 года назад
@@MattBangsWood Ohhhhhhhhh yes, more than we'd like to think about. How about the carpenters who need a miter saw to cut straight? I've seen plenty of them. Or framers who use a speed square to mark complete lines and still can't cut it straight?
@kierandoherty1600
@kierandoherty1600 3 года назад
Hi. I have a theory about hand driving nails. It seems to me that the harder you grip the handle the less force tranfers to the head. A bit like a pool break off shot. Barely grip the cue and you'll destroy the rack. Any thoughts?
@SkilsawDoctor
@SkilsawDoctor 3 года назад
@@kierandoherty1600 Well, that's kind of what I do. I hold the hammer real lose as I am raising my arm, then when I start my downward descend and I am starting to pivot my wrist I tighten my grip while at the same time letting the wight of the hammer do the hard work. I have never hurt my elbows, shoulder or wrist with this swing. Moving wet lumber always gets me though.
@dielauwen
@dielauwen 3 года назад
1,2 1,2 1,2 set it and drive it. First day test - 10 penny finish nail set in 3 or less whacks with a hammer. The old guys would do it in 1 whack. Hold the nail with the thumb and forefinger and drive it home and not a scrtch and set level with the surface. No Hammer marks!
@rsp6549
@rsp6549 3 года назад
This is the best video you've made.
@chicothesavage
@chicothesavage 2 года назад
Badass vid bro.
@americannavajopatriot9412
@americannavajopatriot9412 3 года назад
Thanks Matt.. luv watching your videos.. I could smell fresh sawdust.. early in the morning.. so much memories.. one thing that annoyed me was pounding in nails on a low pressure nail gun😅.. but it's all good 👍🏽!! Keep up the good work Be Blessed 💓 🇺🇲Navajo Nation, Arizona USA🇺🇲
@kaspershaupt
@kaspershaupt 3 года назад
only in cali can you see a guy shirtless and one with a hoodie next to etch other.
@needaman66
@needaman66 3 года назад
Yeah I didnt ge lt that
@aricv1295
@aricv1295 3 года назад
I try and take my shirt off asap so I'm not dying when I get burnt from the summer sun
@needaman66
@needaman66 3 года назад
@@aricv1295 you know thats bad for your skin right? Im 60 and am covered in sunspots threatening to become skin cancer.
@aricv1295
@aricv1295 3 года назад
I'm a Mexican it's most best
@fatal510
@fatal510 3 года назад
@@needaman66 sounds like a white people problem. Wear sunscreen if you are a pastey white boy.
@juancarlosgaxiolasoto5905
@juancarlosgaxiolasoto5905 3 года назад
Saludos de de Mexico 🇲🇽👌🙏
@glennslack2840
@glennslack2840 3 года назад
Bring on the next.
@beesybee8921
@beesybee8921 3 года назад
clean job
@m_lopez8272
@m_lopez8272 3 года назад
Liked this video nice mix up. I think both styles of videos are cool.
@tylersineath
@tylersineath 3 года назад
Yeah bo woods or fiber glass handles on the diamond back sheeth
@andrewprince3003
@andrewprince3003 3 года назад
awesome quality man. Really enjoy the vids
@henryvargas2915
@henryvargas2915 3 года назад
Nice work ma boi man hate those A35s
@BWIL2515
@BWIL2515 3 года назад
Love this video
@bmg3535
@bmg3535 3 года назад
Got the DEWALT banger ok okay I see you!! 🤙🏾🔥
@CybekCusal
@CybekCusal 3 года назад
This helmet cam remind me of the crazy framer. I love that guy.
@mattbowers5342
@mattbowers5342 3 года назад
Love the POV vids Matt!
@chrisntheboat
@chrisntheboat 3 года назад
Only the crazy framer can get away with POV :)
@BrianJNoah
@BrianJNoah 3 года назад
Arizona is less than 3 hours from Baja. Good fish comes to AZ
@mrm8528
@mrm8528 3 года назад
You have to get a cordless framing nailer man. It changed the game for me.
@johnhauser7859
@johnhauser7859 3 года назад
You misspoke on your socks...I think you meant to say “these are my bitchen pineapple socks”
@danielosko6366
@danielosko6366 3 года назад
To Hell with "Spider Man", you guys rock!!! Great POV. :)
@williambarnhill4313
@williambarnhill4313 3 года назад
Great video Matt
@redneckgoatfarmer
@redneckgoatfarmer 3 года назад
Love the POV content
@needaman66
@needaman66 3 года назад
Lucky you got 5 1/2 in plates. Ours are 2 3/4. We're not allowed to walk on plates anymore. Too many accidents
@MrTexasDan
@MrTexasDan 3 года назад
Great POV Matt! Looking down makes my "parts" tingle. You'll never find me up there. Have you ever fallen from a top plate?
@BradKaboord
@BradKaboord 3 года назад
I'm on board for this type of video.
@nate_54321
@nate_54321 3 года назад
Easier to snap a quick line on top of wall set joists then rimboard on last and if your accurate at all u can throw layout on rimboard as well before u throw it up
@samuelferris4108
@samuelferris4108 3 года назад
T is a damn good worker !!!
@MattBangsWood
@MattBangsWood 3 года назад
Yes he is! He's hopped right back in and he's going for it.
@fernandoaguiar1748
@fernandoaguiar1748 3 года назад
Matt, i noticed that in your video you worked with three different types of beams. Could you tell me why? And if possible, in a next video, show a structural difference from a simple house to one with two floors!
@MattBangsWood
@MattBangsWood 3 года назад
Filming this video today! Showing the different uses in floor systems.
@fernandoaguiar1748
@fernandoaguiar1748 3 года назад
@@MattBangsWood Ok! Thanks 😉
@rayb.6418
@rayb.6418 3 года назад
Great videos bud! I'm a heavyhighway carpenter I did house framing for 5 years prior checkout a hammer called ernerbrand it's on the tick tock platform it's great for your elbow.
@jamesboxold9671
@jamesboxold9671 3 года назад
Materials are terrible now, trying to plumb a wall up is a nightmare, my bottom plate was 5 7/16 and top plate was 5 5/8 trying to use a dot level by yourself is almost impossible
@juiceman1887
@juiceman1887 3 года назад
Always found it easier to set joists before the rim joist.
@MattBangsWood
@MattBangsWood 3 года назад
It can be done, and I know they bear on the walls.. but I prefer everything way too tight.
@mikimikemike1
@mikimikemike1 3 года назад
crazy video no fear!
@TheLastCarpenter
@TheLastCarpenter 3 года назад
Ever hear of staging. You could plywood the walls and use wall brackets. You could use pipe staging. When one of your workers falls and you had them walking walls workmans comp will not cover you at all.
@papi8311
@papi8311 3 года назад
26oz Milwaukee wood handle hammer going 3 years strong
@galluprenovations8397
@galluprenovations8397 3 года назад
Actually bull sharks survive in fresh water also...They are all in the Mississippi River believe it or not...
@bamabackroads1203
@bamabackroads1203 3 года назад
I always think building houses would be fun, until I see POV of you walking on those walls.
@MattBangsWood
@MattBangsWood 3 года назад
Don't have to be up top. Ground guys / Cut guys are a thing.
@Tom-sd5ru
@Tom-sd5ru 3 года назад
Fox always dressed like it’s snowing lol
@MattBangsWood
@MattBangsWood 3 года назад
I love it, never colder than 30* here, haha.
@Tom-sd5ru
@Tom-sd5ru 3 года назад
@@MattBangsWood 30 degrees is scared of california lol
@lb7wade518
@lb7wade518 3 года назад
Looking good!!
@MrTHEBRITINWA
@MrTHEBRITINWA 3 года назад
Skilled work m8
@champagnepapppii60
@champagnepapppii60 3 года назад
Great video mat I’m a framer as well from Atlanta trying to get into uploading videos I was wondering what camera and mount you use to get those POV shots looks nice
@MattBangsWood
@MattBangsWood 3 года назад
This was a GoPro Hero 8 Black. Shot in 2.7K. Normal video set up is 90D w/ 18-35MM Sigma Art lens + Rode Mic.
@marcussay8329
@marcussay8329 3 года назад
“This is how fox got so big” lol
@sendit6973
@sendit6973 3 года назад
I like your chevy🤙
@AlexNH56
@AlexNH56 3 года назад
Man I wish I wasn’t so afraid of heights I would love to do that shit! But my fear of heights Is horrible
@joelethalcruz4417
@joelethalcruz4417 3 года назад
lumber prices are CRAZY NOW..
@kipcarroll5644
@kipcarroll5644 3 года назад
Like pov. Could you maybe tell us the fasteners, the codes for them, and substitutes you can and have used. Thx
@dnalkao3856
@dnalkao3856 3 года назад
You must have your material usage down to a science especially doing your own takeoffs and recording the Job start to finish. What do you think of lumber market at the moment?
@MattBangsWood
@MattBangsWood 3 года назад
I finished off the rim on the front with LSL scraps, I had some joist cut-off but nothing else leftover. Take-off was nearly perfect on this one.
@tjnett5536
@tjnett5536 3 года назад
Hi Matt, I’m 32 years old and with 2 year old daughter I’m currently working in a factory but desperately want to move from the cold winter months and re-locate somewhere warm. I have been buying every tool from Dewalt and have alottttt! Invested, I don’t have any experience but I really want to learn everything there is to know about construction RU-vid can only do so much. Do you know any companies like yours that are hiring!? Please and thank you, I love your videos !!!!
@foxgoooo11
@foxgoooo11 3 года назад
Why do you guys put your rim board first? I always find it easier to slide up on my joist and cut them up there. And then put my rim around and that way I can nail everything all at once.
@carbonarrow7
@carbonarrow7 3 года назад
THERE IS VERY GOOD LOBSTER IN IDAHO!
@mikemetz82
@mikemetz82 3 года назад
Wife is freaking out right now watching you walk the walls. Work comp attorney....lol she don't get it
@MattBangsWood
@MattBangsWood 3 года назад
CLOSE YOUR EYES! Lol
@user-r6154k
@user-r6154k 3 года назад
Matt needs to do "Top 10 ways things can go wrong and how to avoid it". Eg knots deflecting nails into hands/toes
@irvingcobb4395
@irvingcobb4395 3 года назад
You make me nervous walking on the beam I feel like I’m going to fall down. How long did it take for you to do this without getting nervous ???
@miguelmendieta9636
@miguelmendieta9636 3 года назад
Any advice on how to get used to walking up on the plate or on the joists ?for a beginner
@christianchavarria5468
@christianchavarria5468 3 года назад
Do the next video like this !! 👌🏽🤙🏽
@DanielMunoz-xw9qx
@DanielMunoz-xw9qx 3 года назад
Gracias por tus video e aprendido muchas cosas d ustedes llo también ago casa y gracias d Nuevo
@ericgarcia7567
@ericgarcia7567 3 года назад
Sup bro I read in a comment you were saying you were moving your company out to somewhere
@frankwillson2742
@frankwillson2742 3 года назад
Think about this, I would level all the outside walls1st then work in. I would level extra walls with long span level at where walls tie in together as we know as the T then run a line just like you burning 1 1/2 straight all the time the beams always run flush on the inside the outside you’ll lose when you put plywood then just measure 5 3/4 from beam to line. But I would just run the string on the inside
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