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Framing Basics: 6 Tips for Spreading Wall Plates on a Subfloor 

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Framers Larry Haun and Scott Grice demonstrate how to efficiently lay down, cut to length, and tack down wall plates before assembling new walls.
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@hiro111
@hiro111 7 лет назад
Larry Haun is such a legend. He was 79 in this video. He had complete mastery of every aspect of framing and construction. He's still humble, kind and respectful. He was still just showing up for work every day and getting the job done.
@eddieash6189
@eddieash6189 4 года назад
Died about 1 year later. RIP to a true carpenter
@chillwill120
@chillwill120 3 года назад
Wow, he looks great at 79, I look worse and I'm not even 40.
@randallace
@randallace 3 года назад
I’m 50 and in much worse shape - he was a legend and a loss to the world .... but he lives on in that he taught many others ..... his blood and experience surely flows thru thier tools as sure as we live .....
@louloubydesign1926
@louloubydesign1926 4 года назад
"If it is off a bit, life goes on." Enduring words of wisdom. Thank you, Larry Haun
@creativetradesman6833
@creativetradesman6833 3 года назад
That’s words of wisdom to live by, “its a little off, and life goes on” I love that! I find myself spending so much time trying to make everything perfect on projects and in the end it really doesn’t matter.
@dylanmounsey7515
@dylanmounsey7515 8 лет назад
I just found out Larry is no longer with us. I've been watching his videos for about three months now and framing for four. I think I might cry to be honest what a legend we've lost rip Larry
@questionsexe3631
@questionsexe3631 6 лет назад
I JUST found him today and also almost teared up when I read that he's gone! I'm very grateful to whomever decided to make these videos of him.
@badronali649
@badronali649 6 лет назад
Just knew him that he passed away. A legend in carpentry.
@daneli9770
@daneli9770 5 лет назад
Really, I watch him at night for relaxing
@daneli9770
@daneli9770 5 лет назад
Man , God bless Larry
@edzachary8657
@edzachary8657 5 лет назад
RIP
@TheBullinamingvase
@TheBullinamingvase 10 лет назад
Larry Haun, The best writer and teacher on framing that I have ever read or seen, salt of the earth, greatly missed. RIP.
@Thevoiceoverguy6
@Thevoiceoverguy6 11 лет назад
LOL. "maybe I will improve if i keep at it long enough" Awesome Larry
@NDB390
@NDB390 4 года назад
What a wonderful man. I grew up in the trades and worked beside my dad and brother for many many years. Carpentry always gives me a since of pride and accomplishment. I really wish the world and High Schools would promote trades instead of college. Push a pencil or push a shovel... I chose the shovel and have no regrets. I made a lot of money and really hoaned in on the craft. From framing complex angles to finish carpentry, I love every bit of it, everyday. My dad always said: Like the ol saying goes, Find a job you love and you will never work another day in your life. RIP dad...RIP Larry
@jasonknopp6440
@jasonknopp6440 Год назад
Your father was a very wise man.
@georgekonii4739
@georgekonii4739 7 месяцев назад
​@@jasonknopp6440I o no no no. J⁸m no by8 kids. Hi
@gary35566
@gary35566 9 лет назад
if its off a bit......life goes on...,,,,,,,,,
@robbob4872
@robbob4872 6 лет назад
close enough for government work...
@shannonwyatt1286
@shannonwyatt1286 5 лет назад
He was savage as fuck.
@shannonwyatt1286
@shannonwyatt1286 5 лет назад
@@robbob4872...theres a man that works with me that says that.
@shannonwyatt1286
@shannonwyatt1286 5 лет назад
@Quantum resonance Frequencies that might be a nation wide thing dude...we say that in wv as well.
@jonathanmurray5538
@jonathanmurray5538 5 лет назад
Shit framing dudes are right onspeck ther3e bad ass framers I wish I SAS half. As fast as they are I'm disabled I could not come close. Dàm sàm I wish I could build mid size house I live in à little house two bedroom one ebath. I'd like to add a floor ànd extend into the backyard get rid of all the grass so I would not have to. It it anymore and turn it into a parking lot and another house?
@pcranebmw
@pcranebmw 12 лет назад
I sure wish I could have framed houses with Larry. What a great person and teacher. He will be missed.
@jakemacdonald6858
@jakemacdonald6858 Год назад
The best guy of all,NO BS JUST DO IT ,OLD SCHOOL loaded with knowledge RIP BROTHER
@redcain97
@redcain97 7 лет назад
What I would give to frame with Larry.
@adamdf101
@adamdf101 5 лет назад
redcain97 I agree
@larryp3641
@larryp3641 5 лет назад
I remember watching the brothers on my apprentice stages 25 yrs ago. Every single move was calculated without missing a beat. They were the best framers over ever seen.. I personally get bored and jump around a lot, finish, drywall, metal stud, concrete then wood again.. so I've never been the best on the job just another swinging dick. But I've had a great career
@georgemartinez8434
@georgemartinez8434 5 лет назад
I believe he passed away already, sad but true
@meanasscobra
@meanasscobra 4 года назад
@@georgemartinez8434 passed away in 2011
@dammionpeaks2209
@dammionpeaks2209 4 года назад
👍👏👍A WEALTH of knowledge!!👏👍
@HansyPants184
@HansyPants184 6 лет назад
Finally got up the balls this week to ditch the square and try eyeballing. So much time saved! Thanks!
@kirkdunn1379
@kirkdunn1379 3 года назад
Framing is rough carpentry....doesn't have to be perfect....trick is knowing which cuts are and which arent.....keep square and tape in bag as much as possible.....just not necessary for alot of the work
@timmiller8495
@timmiller8495 2 года назад
And remember, if it’s off a bit….. life goes on….
@georgekonii4739
@georgekonii4739 7 месяцев назад
​@@timmiller84959th9 no j no MO
@johnoregan40
@johnoregan40 5 лет назад
We'll see Larry again in the new world where each will own what his heart impelled him to do just as it was intended to be from the beginning.
@dagestanifive
@dagestanifive 5 лет назад
there will never be another man with this knowledge and capacity to teach. rest in peace these videos need to be preserved for ages to come
@davkenrem
@davkenrem 7 лет назад
I would have loved to work with that man for a few years, what an education that would have been.
@CowboySalamandr
@CowboySalamandr 10 месяцев назад
Such a legend, he was still moving around like a young man. Will forever be remembered as one of the greats 💯🙌🏼
@francisbarnett
@francisbarnett 11 лет назад
80 odd years old and still on the tools, respect. from the UK.
@questionsexe3631
@questionsexe3631 6 лет назад
He looks 40-50! Edit: For a carpenter, not a movie star. haha
@dancar1660
@dancar1660 6 лет назад
RIP Larry and Joe two of the best ever! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
@Guardducks
@Guardducks 4 года назад
Larry's hammer will forever hang in the frames hall of fame. Imagine the series that hammer could tell if it could speak, I'd love to be a fly on the wall.
@roxydog2004
@roxydog2004 9 лет назад
He's got at least 3 dvds out, Framing Floors, Framing Walls and Framing Roofs ,all great !
@patmash
@patmash 6 лет назад
What a legend!!! The absolute best framer ever to swing a hammer.
@jeromegarcia5396
@jeromegarcia5396 5 лет назад
He got that sniper swing... one hitter quiter lol
@jhurley12
@jhurley12 5 лет назад
Best framer ever.. HA!
@ronharris91
@ronharris91 4 года назад
"And if it's off a bit...life goes on" I recently came across Larry and I just cant get enough of the guy. He's a real beauty.
@juliosantos9289
@juliosantos9289 4 года назад
I accidentally found his videos on YT and watched them all from start to finish. It's refreshing to see a master at his trade with so much humbleness and humor! I can only imagine him chatting away at the jobsite and his brother Joe saying, "Yep!".. RIP brother!
@marcotoni231
@marcotoni231 7 лет назад
as a carpenter I gotta say larry is a legend. he drives nails like a boss and has tons of knowledge.
@peterm3964
@peterm3964 12 лет назад
If it's off a bit ....life goes on . That's wisdom right there .
@carlosmadeira3530
@carlosmadeira3530 5 лет назад
Larry you are the one of the best framers in the entire world I love watching your videos rest in peace my friend
@onlygazza
@onlygazza 5 лет назад
I've read all larrys books and it's what learnt me my trade and got me through being an apprentice. Brill tips and would of loved to have worked with him for a day or two, legend 👍
@michaels1326
@michaels1326 3 года назад
"And if its off a bit...life goes on." This guy was great. How many times do i get myself worked up over a heavy or light cut, just to realize it is no big deal once I make it work? Mr. Haun, we appreciate your willingness to impart your wisdom.
@stevejimmy3347
@stevejimmy3347 4 года назад
Larry will always be a legend. I appreciate watching him work, and what I have learned from him. Rest In peace
@legendaryjayy24
@legendaryjayy24 4 года назад
The guy helping larry was so fortunate to work with one of the greatest to ever frame
@alc2410
@alc2410 7 лет назад
Man to work with Larry Haun what a treat, glad his legacy lives on in his videos 🤗🤗🤗👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@StayingBack71
@StayingBack71 3 года назад
Larry truly was a gift from above....very humble and a selfless person. They don't come around like him very often.....
@judogdawg
@judogdawg 12 лет назад
Larry was an awesome carpenter, I read a lot of his books im so very sad that a man like that had to leave us.
@82crowder
@82crowder 6 лет назад
I'm fortunate enough to be a Haun style framer taught to me by my father.
@benlucio
@benlucio Год назад
I like that he reverences Larry so much he stuttered when telling him about not nailing the plates together because of the plumbing. Even though he’s right, he felt like I can’t be telling this guy how to frame. ❤
@mkflack74
@mkflack74 4 года назад
Just four months before passing away from lymphoma and joking about getting better at carpentry! An amazing man.
@jasonpeterson9362
@jasonpeterson9362 3 года назад
“ It’s off a bit, life goes on” ... so much wisdom in that statement, senior.. R.I.P 2020 still very relevant good sir.
@liamjohnny335
@liamjohnny335 3 года назад
I do find this hard to watch knowing Larry has passed...but what a legend...even here just before he dies...old school.. complete mastery of his trade.... These fellas have gone now....just fellas like me now...not the same....makes me sad for the future
@MegredyPhotoStudio
@MegredyPhotoStudio 5 лет назад
The young guy was so lucky to have the chance to work with Larry ! So much to learn...
@lukesamson1726
@lukesamson1726 4 года назад
This is my first time ...what a legendary experience...thank you for your contribution to framing. sir...may your family be forever proud....
@johnsmith-wc8gs
@johnsmith-wc8gs 7 лет назад
one of the coolest guys ever. he's top of the list of people I'd like to work with. sadly he is gone
@Gcal1956
@Gcal1956 5 лет назад
I cant figure out why but I spent so much tome watching his videos the last few weeks and find them so interesting and motivational. Makes me wanna build a shed to start and see how well I can do with all this new found knowledge. Extremely educational and motivational and most of all he is a great confidence builder.
@ipanzerschrecku4732
@ipanzerschrecku4732 4 года назад
The old tutorial videos with Larry and Joe framing up a house hammering in 16 pennies by hand and working faster than a modern crew will ever do are just amazing. Modern nail guns are faster for you an I but much more expensive and more cumbersome than banging in a nail. Also it looks like a good workout especially when they're on top of walls or framing up and entire roof joist, rafters, purlins and all.
@claymack1109
@claymack1109 Год назад
It always amazes me how all those nails are holding that entire house together
@Resistculturaldecline
@Resistculturaldecline 2 года назад
People in the construction trades with some years on their bodies can truly appreciate Larry and other elders being able to do that for 60 yrs.
@adrcamacho1
@adrcamacho1 7 лет назад
Always liked working with old school guys, good stories and learned lots of new things
@izatafactnow
@izatafactnow 4 года назад
I’ve now seen about 4 or 5 videos with this man at work / teaching He is amazing and his passion and love for his work and co workers seeps through in every nonchalant honest scene He is wonderful and true to his “cause” of being Cheers and may you carry that hammer on the next leg of existence... if any
@jonathanjuillerat9831
@jonathanjuillerat9831 6 лет назад
I would absolutely enjoy spending time with these guys. The skills that you could learn from them would last a lifetime. True craftsmen are a dying breed.
@zkarner21
@zkarner21 2 года назад
Watching the Larry of Haun over the last several days has created a game changer state of mind for me. From this moment on I'm gonna scale back my habits of routine mathematics and reaching for specialty tools at work. It seems that with a general knowledge of yesteryear's carpentry methods and basic ingenuity put to practice that things can be profoundly simplified. The other guy in this video is a product of his generation , much like myself and thats nothing for us to be ashamed of. Three generations of cookie cutter construction creates an army of cook cutter carpenters ! But i have a feeling right now that there's gonna be a revival/renaissance coming soon where all of us youngblood guys will begin readopting these incredible standards of practice, then things will come around full circle and when we become old and gray we'll all be framing and nailing back together the American Dream just like Larry.
@jellystrawberrycow
@jellystrawberrycow 6 лет назад
Watching this in Australia. True teachers never die. From the comments I have seen they are seen all over the world. Good work men thank you
@danielbrown4429
@danielbrown4429 2 года назад
Watching this reminds me of working with my father-in-law. He was a builder, I was his apprentice. At times we chatted more than we worked. He has passed on. I miss him very much. This video makes my heart warm.
@andytran4090
@andytran4090 3 года назад
So sad he’s passed away. I kept watching over and over his videos. What a legend. Thanks a million for posting his videos. I purchased all of his books. RIP Larry Haun.
@Officialmryuck
@Officialmryuck 5 месяцев назад
Larry is a legend. Thank you for everything you've shown us and your family. Great man you will be missed by many
@FranciscoMartinez-zv2rw
@FranciscoMartinez-zv2rw 4 года назад
“and if it’s off a lil bit, life goes on” I’m gonna start saying that lol
@whit6282
@whit6282 4 года назад
told my forman that and he sent me home wtf?
@nickfehrenbach382
@nickfehrenbach382 3 года назад
@@whit6282 😂😂😂
@andytran4090
@andytran4090 3 года назад
@@whit6282 It’s 2:08 in the morning and I can’t keep myself from laughing🍻 after reading your comment.
@mcbridecreek
@mcbridecreek 11 лет назад
In the Early 80's, lots of older guys had rigging axes or california framers with welded claws. For many years I used a old 24 oz. Plumb rigging ax a long handle and dremel cut waffle face. I used it for floor joist and for setting rafters/trusses. In between, I used a 21 oz. Dalluge. Both hammers had electrical tape just like Larry taught me!
@MoonglowAcres
@MoonglowAcres 3 месяца назад
My son watched and learned from Larry’s videos before doing his Eagle Scout project. He seems like a real gentleman!
@dancar1660
@dancar1660 6 лет назад
Larry was one of the best ever. RIP!
@Pete-from-Tn
@Pete-from-Tn 5 лет назад
Have watched this video many time's. And still pick up something from it each time. Mr Haun was for sure a Master.
@SchindleSkater
@SchindleSkater 11 лет назад
One-Hit-Haun
@AnguishedMan
@AnguishedMan 3 года назад
cringe 😬
@slicktype001
@slicktype001 4 года назад
Larry is truly a Master at his craft. Such a cool cat.
@ryanbrown5993
@ryanbrown5993 8 лет назад
sad to see such a legend gone
@renegadedouglas8927
@renegadedouglas8927 5 лет назад
Drive those nails Larry!!! Your the boss! I am sure he is building wonderful things in heaven. Using a iron hammer covered in gold.
@pantherplatform
@pantherplatform 5 лет назад
Hell yeah, Larry Haun! I wish he was still around to show us how its done. Rip Larry
@Awegner176
@Awegner176 Год назад
What I would give to spend time working along side Larry Haun... so much respect.
@audleyboyd1
@audleyboyd1 5 лет назад
That must have been awesome to work with him. I could tell how much respect you had for him.
@debnelson8127
@debnelson8127 3 года назад
I love watching Larry work. He’s amazing
@cuttheknot4781
@cuttheknot4781 4 года назад
Larry is legendary. I cannot believe he is still framing in his 80's. No one has taught more carpenter's than Larry - what a true stud.
@JohnDoe-pt8vt
@JohnDoe-pt8vt 2 года назад
"what a true stud" ?! Are you a homosexual?
@helenrenee8105
@helenrenee8105 2 года назад
he died in 2011
@jasonbell5152
@jasonbell5152 8 лет назад
Watch Larry in this video series, intensely, how he two-hits the 16d nails. 16d, 3.5" ardox framing nails are way superior to pneumatic nailers. Line both kinds up on a 2x4 and saw through with a SawzAll. The 16d puts up a fight, the pneumatic concedes in a heartbeat. I never use nailers except for trim. Haun's nailing is accuracy and momentum. It's really not that fast or hard of a whack. It's the arc swing of the long handled Vaughan framing hammer coming down square on the nail head. One, two, done. It's getting square-on contact that's hard to get good at. If you try to kill the nail at a hundred miles an hour, you'll miss or mangle it. Just takes a relatively casual, fluid arc swing biased to accurate hit, and you'll see the 16d drives in halfway home in PT. Haun used to hammer all day and didn't tire out. One more identical hit and it's in. Move on to the next. He's got the nails bundled in his hand, nail heads up, production line ready. Every movement is predicated on maximum time and resource efficiency, making progress. No dithering around. Angle grinds the claws to stab and move lumber, no bending down. He was a machine.
@AJPlaysTodayandAJBuilds
@AJPlaysTodayandAJBuilds 8 лет назад
+Jason Bell i believe he used a 21OZ dalluge, not a Vaughan.
@Intelligent_investor
@Intelligent_investor 8 лет назад
3 1/4 he uses 16 penny sinkers
@FISHBREATHH
@FISHBREATHH 12 лет назад
It's fun to be watch and be around a guy like Larry, comfortablw with his self and still working, No wasted movment thats what being quick is all about.
@maknaveen
@maknaveen 5 лет назад
So glad I was able to watch his videos. Great man
@brianfrancisco5852
@brianfrancisco5852 5 лет назад
Love watching Larry work!
@michaelst.george9856
@michaelst.george9856 7 лет назад
Thanks for the video. Larry makes hammer nails look effortless
@stevecollins8261
@stevecollins8261 3 года назад
Okay my favorite man in building and as a person! now I am sad so sorry he is gone , what a carpenter and a blessing of a man!
@richardsteven3935
@richardsteven3935 Год назад
Love how he cuts without a square it really god to use when you get use to it. His hints and tips are the best.
@rahayes68
@rahayes68 12 лет назад
20+ years framing, finish and cabinet making... i do not know it all. i love this watching this stuff.
@tater0909
@tater0909 7 лет назад
I wish I knew 1/3 of what he knew about building. Love watching these videos. Thanks Larry.
@2Phast4Rocket
@2Phast4Rocket 6 лет назад
Larry was showing the young gun how it's done.
@mikecfly
@mikecfly 10 лет назад
I love these guys. You saved me so much time
@0000kris0000
@0000kris0000 3 года назад
What a guy! Absolute pleasure to watch!!
@benhart6169
@benhart6169 9 лет назад
Great framer!love all his videos RIP larry. you where the best.would have loved to frame with you and learned from you.
@shannonthomsen2769
@shannonthomsen2769 8 лет назад
well put!
@alonzomartii
@alonzomartii 5 лет назад
He was not a framer he was a house builder.
@rebeljordan23
@rebeljordan23 9 лет назад
Nothing better then a old school carpenter
@bigdicktracy8827
@bigdicktracy8827 7 лет назад
Jordan Allan ..ya their is..a new school fast one💯
@uglyashelful
@uglyashelful 7 лет назад
big dicktracy Larry was faster than you ten fold. I'd challenge you any day.
@therealoxitsworththeart9637
@therealoxitsworththeart9637 5 лет назад
One love Larry H. True legend
@francisbarnett
@francisbarnett 11 лет назад
Respect to Larry, 80 odd years old and still lifting and framing timbers. Francis Worcestershire UK
@danieli.verdin3141
@danieli.verdin3141 3 года назад
I found out about him through carpentry school 9 months ago. Really showed me how to be an efficient carpenter.
@2010stoof
@2010stoof 3 года назад
When skilsaw was still made in America :-( And when Larry was still teaching the young framers :-( RIP Larry. Your knowledge is legendary and will live on.
@judgedredd8657
@judgedredd8657 8 лет назад
Master Framer at work
@mygunisinnocent8028
@mygunisinnocent8028 7 лет назад
Just googled his obituary and Larry died after a long battle against Lymphoma. He was 80 years old and born in Harrisburg Nebraska in 1931. He was a resident of Los Angeles for 30 years and moved to Oregon to retire. He died October 24, 2011. He's now in heaven building houses with Jesus
@dannybailey5938
@dannybailey5938 7 лет назад
what happened to his brother joe???
@Argyll9846
@Argyll9846 7 лет назад
Larry was quite a guy. I'd been watching his videos for a couple of months at the Finehomebuilding site in 2011 when he died. He's left behind a ton of videos and his knowledge has been passed down to future generations. There's so much common sense in what he says and does with framing.
@Reloadeez
@Reloadeez 6 лет назад
He was pulling in doctor wages plus in the 70s, he's a walking example that a non college educated person that devotes themselves to a skilled trade can be highly successful.
@torreyintahoe
@torreyintahoe 4 года назад
Actually he's not but it's a nice thought.
@Sa.d.bo26
@Sa.d.bo26 4 года назад
Bro stop making things up he ain't building houses with jesus in heaven
@ahmedalwaisy
@ahmedalwaisy 6 лет назад
I love his humbleness... Great man with real skill!
@ahmedalwaisy
@ahmedalwaisy 6 лет назад
"You know how to do this".." you're probably better than me"... golden skills but very humble!
@josephmckay9046
@josephmckay9046 10 лет назад
truly amazing Man.
@chapelking1444
@chapelking1444 7 лет назад
I do framing for a living and lemme tell you this guy may not be the fastest but damn he is good, and with a fucking hammer. R.I.P. Larry
@arturoviva5718
@arturoviva5718 2 года назад
He's was working slow because he was he was making an Instructional video. But I bet you that nobody was or are Faster than Larry and his Brother Joe. R.I.P Bought of them.
@TheDarkhorse82
@TheDarkhorse82 2 года назад
pretty sure he had a record for house framing.. quote: "are a 34-unit building framed in four days and a 100-unit building framed in 13 days. The 100-unit building went from ground­breaking to tenancy in three months. "
@randallace
@randallace 3 года назад
“ if it’s off a bit ......... life goes on “ Brilliant!
@louisjov
@louisjov 7 месяцев назад
Does Fine homebuilding have a playlist with all their videos that feature Larry Haun? Seems like a must
@khmerfreedom7441
@khmerfreedom7441 4 года назад
We love your show and knowledge
@docfate
@docfate 8 лет назад
Larry is a machine!
@kennyzlin
@kennyzlin 12 лет назад
R.I.P Mr. Larry Haun we love you and we will miss you alot.
@mrboby5
@mrboby5 5 лет назад
Hola amigos, buen video y que bueno que Larry guíe estos videos un gran carpintero . Un abrazo y saludos
@StayingBack71
@StayingBack71 6 лет назад
At 79 or 80 years...It's ok to drop a nail or 20..........Larry refined Integrity with his hands since the 1940's......Not too many left like him. Thank You Larry and Joe for your Work Ethic and Time...RIP
@LordVoltRod2c
@LordVoltRod2c 4 года назад
Listening to one hit wonders while playing video games and watching one hit wonders when studying framing carpentry, interesting. Larry can sure drive some nails!
@Geo-vw9oz
@Geo-vw9oz 2 года назад
"If its off a bit, life goes on" probably my favourite line
@magnoaraujo8660
@magnoaraujo8660 5 лет назад
Muito bom o trabalho de vocês parabéns
@RayRayGrt
@RayRayGrt 4 года назад
gotta love the small knock at Scott for using the square hahaha love this guy. Unbelievable talent
@ryanmclain7725
@ryanmclain7725 5 лет назад
Larry is a true framer. I have a few tricks for him if he was still with us
@chris878
@chris878 2 года назад
Love to see Larry
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