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@Woodcrafts_by_dejay
@Woodcrafts_by_dejay 2 года назад
Scott love the videos I’m 13 and want to be a carpenter when I’m older keep up the great work
@Davey768
@Davey768 2 года назад
Keep at it! We need more young people like you.
@Woodcrafts_by_dejay
@Woodcrafts_by_dejay 2 года назад
@@Davey768 thank you
@flyingjackcarpentry9394
@flyingjackcarpentry9394 2 года назад
Remember it's not all fun videos and cool tools. It's bloody hard work. Physical labour while doing alot of maths. Really not trying to put you off, but don't give up once you realise. It's still the best job in the world.
@Woodcrafts_by_dejay
@Woodcrafts_by_dejay 2 года назад
@@flyingjackcarpentry9394 thanks for the advice still got a couple years but it is my dream jobs as I do woodturning and woodworking for 3 year and love every minute
@jyyrsdbn
@jyyrsdbn 2 года назад
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@adammacer
@adammacer 2 года назад
As I understand it, from trad' UK framing parlance, the names are: King stud because it's the grandest. Jacks (as in playing cards) have their heads cut off (Alice in Wonderland) = anything under an opening. Cripples have their feet cut off = anything that goes over an opening.
@TheBeaker59
@TheBeaker59 2 года назад
Framing has changed hugely, I remember my father in the late 60's framing with wet pine that arrived in big packets they would cut huge piles of nogs and studs then lay out walls and hand nail before standing up. Dads elbow from his hammer arm gave out first then his back he had terrible pain later in life. That timber was all boric treated too, which is why builders embraced kiln dry untreated not because it was untreated but because it was kiln dried and light, glad they were able to find a way to have both though kiln dried and boric treated.
@gordonx145
@gordonx145 2 года назад
same for me in the seventies, you forgot to mention chiselling out the top and bottom plate for the studs to fit in ;)
@MrB3N01T
@MrB3N01T 2 года назад
Scott "it really is winter" Eva from germany working in short and t-shirt!😄
@mariagrace8483
@mariagrace8483 2 года назад
Scott, gotta say: your videos are providing us with a very valuable resource when teaching quantity surveying to 1st year students at Otago Polytech! Thank you heaps for this! Many of our students have no previous construction experience, which makes estimation very challenging because in addition to having to learn, well, estimating - they're also having to quickly learn all the terminology that we use. So I have several times now shown your videos on the big screen, when trying to show how something goes together, before we dive into Excel sheets and labour constants on QV Costbuilder. Super useful stuff you put up!
@bertv1205
@bertv1205 2 года назад
Hi Scott, I think that moving to Nelson was really the right thing to do - homeowner now, meeting new friends, learning new stuff, showing us fans what it is all about... Only thing missing: you HAVE to convince Padeau to move too!
@theScamBKLYN
@theScamBKLYN 2 года назад
Maybe we can do a GoFundMe to get him to come down for at least a few episodes.
@RorydriftmansxrsilviaWilkinson
@RorydriftmansxrsilviaWilkinson 2 года назад
Iam an new homeowner now too an got lots off another new house to building an homeowner with my new flat mates an meeting new freinds an learning new stuff as iam a. trade tradies an builder doing house building an house painter as well as meny another thinks on the go too with new house renovation work
@RorydriftmansxrsilviaWilkinson
@RorydriftmansxrsilviaWilkinson 2 года назад
an picking upp another free stuff from mates old sheds been pulled down too building new shed or garages at there new place an getting free stuff. building materials from old house an reus them etc.
@skuxiteer920
@skuxiteer920 2 года назад
Paerau*
@samsboringchannel
@samsboringchannel 2 года назад
For that jig you've created at the end to get a bolt in, looks like the builders version of a pocket hole jig! that'd be a cool product!
@gromett
@gromett 2 года назад
Yup definitely a pocket hole.
@bryanbutterfoss4606
@bryanbutterfoss4606 2 года назад
In the US we call the studs under and over the windows “Cripples”.
@Robert-cu9bm
@Robert-cu9bm 2 года назад
NZ is woke, they couldn't do that.
@matthew4878
@matthew4878 2 года назад
Wow in the USA that's also what we call disabled people.
@galvanizedgnome
@galvanizedgnome 2 года назад
Wait till you hear what we call bundles of sticks.
@katrinabell7684
@katrinabell7684 2 года назад
Really cool how you have found other Carpenters/ Builders , Eva & Chris to build with and a husband and wife team! Cool to see Jess on site.. go Jess!👍😎All the best guys.. SBC
@Sabreshift
@Sabreshift 2 года назад
We ask frame and truss to tack the understuds on front door and other tight areas of studs. This way you can take the stud off, bolt the bottom plate down, and replace the stud. 👍
@joelw6215
@joelw6215 2 года назад
It always shocks me about how y’all are so positive and friendly y’all are in New Zealand. It reminds me a lot of Vermont.
@roycampbell3433
@roycampbell3433 2 года назад
This is how I became a carpenter years ago, I helped and carpenter stand up a house frame for a day and liked it so much that I booked myself into a carpentry course at my local polytechnic best thing I ever did. Really enjoyed this and it's great to female's taking up more trades.
@ryuukusensei
@ryuukusensei 2 года назад
Wow, the way you guys build 2x4 framed houses is so much different compared to how we do it here in Japan. Our concrete foundations are set to the floor plan, we put plastic packing spacers on the entirety of it, lay down wooden 2x6 or 2x8s on top of those, then the floor joists in between, install insulation, then lay subflooring on top, then we put up the pre-fab frames. The plastic packing spacers aren't to let the wood dry, it's just to put in a layer between the wood and the concrete which has a bunch of benefits such as also being a decent barrier against termites.
@thetallcarpenter
@thetallcarpenter 2 года назад
Love reading how you do it, and it's a shame there's not more videos on RU-vid about these Japanees methods. Cheers
@ryuukusensei
@ryuukusensei 2 года назад
@@thetallcarpenter Yeah, I don't think there are any videos on Japanese House building in English. There's a channel with somewhat decent English captions called 大工 Shoyan that you could check out. His recent "Season 3総集編" video can give a bit of insight, but he didn't use the plastic packing spacers in that build for whatever reason. I found another channel which is more in line with what I do onsite called "isokoumuten" you should check out their first video from 12 years ago to see what I mean (small abandoned channel, not many videos, could check them all out, tbh.)
@thetallcarpenter
@thetallcarpenter 2 года назад
@@ryuukusensei I'll check those out bud👍Cheers
@winstonsmithsoul
@winstonsmithsoul 2 года назад
I believe solid packers are much better than every stud. This is creating an airspace for problems. Thanks for resolving an issue I had with this system.
@dredhead117
@dredhead117 Год назад
Jess showing up for lunch, drilling one hole, then leaving after “a day’s work!” Is the funniest thing I’ve seen one of Scott’s videos (I’ve only seen 20 or so, but still)
@Erik_The_Viking
@Erik_The_Viking 2 года назад
I love watching videos like these because it provides a great context and appreciation for how construction is done elsewhere in the world. My dad was an electrician who worked mostly in industrial settings but watching homes going up is a really interesting process.
@robertunderwood6788
@robertunderwood6788 2 года назад
Wow that was cool. Love that method of assembly thanks for all the explanations.
@joshuamatheron1
@joshuamatheron1 2 года назад
What a lovely working environment. Organised, clean and friendly colleagues. Perfect!
@arangy1
@arangy1 2 года назад
I love all the explanations about framing. Thank you for making it is so easy and obvious to understand.
@QBRX
@QBRX 2 года назад
Great system. Looked like fun!
@drewc4204
@drewc4204 2 года назад
Dude I live in NY and the windshield struggle really hit home. Imagine 6 inches of snow on the ground having to go to work, and having to make the call as to weather you make money that day because of the roads. "Will I lose money via the risk of working, or will I stay home and vicariously watch Scott Brown in the sunshine?" God(s) bless brother, you do great work for all who reside everywhere.
@sallyannemcintyre9801
@sallyannemcintyre9801 2 года назад
Really enjoyed seeing a house built from scratch. Hope to see more if this build
@joecoughler4301
@joecoughler4301 2 года назад
I've never seen a dog poop in timelapse, there a first for everything I guess. Thanks Scott!
@jeffkerr7038
@jeffkerr7038 2 года назад
Thanks Scott. This was very interesting. I like learning about the methods used and products. Your content just keeps improving.
@jbb5470
@jbb5470 2 года назад
Very interest video Scott! Living in the US I haven't seen the walls being delivered in this fashion (I am not a builder). I can see that it makes a big difference in the speed in which your house takes shape! It was nice to see that Jess had time to stop by :^). Always a smile on her face ! Thank you for posting!
@akcalder92
@akcalder92 2 года назад
Very much enjoyed this exciting episode. Jess did lots of hard work 💪🏼
@thetallcarpenter
@thetallcarpenter 2 года назад
I don't know what I'm more envious of, how quick and simple these panels go together, or the fantastic working environment😎
@tellthemborissentyou
@tellthemborissentyou 2 года назад
The dog taking a dump on the beach at the start of your videos is a great cinematic touch.
@davidholmes4088
@davidholmes4088 2 года назад
I like the plastic foot that goes under the floor plate. Makes great sense. Also seems easier to fix than a roll of damp course. If it’s recycled plastic it’s a win x 2
@jloerke
@jloerke 2 года назад
this seems so efficient in the home building process
@tuiconstructionltd8613
@tuiconstructionltd8613 2 года назад
The high and drys are brilliant. Especially this time of year
@caveweta
@caveweta 2 года назад
Love those frosty starts, you’ll get a mean sunny day later.
@virzile
@virzile 2 года назад
I stayed a few months in nelson while I was traveling across new zealand, I just can't get enough of thoses b roll, it reminds me such of good times !
@zaho101
@zaho101 2 года назад
Man I can't even begin to tell you how happy I get when I see a new video. Great work Scott thanks for the great content. Also love Jess' energy I'm happy for you both. Lots of love from México ✨
@sparx2391
@sparx2391 2 года назад
Another great video, it's good you are making a lot of contacts and good friends there. Looking forward to seeing the next exciting episode.
@BrainFizz
@BrainFizz 2 года назад
Eva rocks! Great instagram pal💚💚💚
@evagnz
@evagnz 2 года назад
Thanks Richard!!!
@GoForGold256
@GoForGold256 2 года назад
“Jack stud” always makes more sense under a lintel ends or a sill. It’s a partial stud propping up the load transfer from the missing king studs. “Reliever” never made much sense to me because it isn’t relieving, it’s carrying the accumulated transfer load.
@DailyPaintworks
@DailyPaintworks 2 месяца назад
Jess - Scott is a lucky man. You are absolutely terrific!
@mathewpatterson2187
@mathewpatterson2187 2 года назад
Awesome video I'm an electrical apprentice from wellington always interested in construction and how everything comes together specially when most of the sites I arrive on are halfway done. Hope the material shortage isn't treating you too bad and things normalize soon enough.
@f.demascio1857
@f.demascio1857 2 года назад
You've got a great network happening in the new area. I really like this variety.
@thadh4085
@thadh4085 2 года назад
I would love to see each stage of your building process. It is just different from what I see here in my part of the United States. Thanks for the video
@apsuaha
@apsuaha 2 года назад
I love seeing how you guys build.
@connahjones8178
@connahjones8178 2 года назад
Hello from the UK! Im jealous when you have summer when we have the cold but im not sorry when we take the sun back and see you with the frost. Love the videos!
@Themineman1999
@Themineman1999 2 года назад
Scott, creating the best content as always, always learning something, and im watching from sweden and im taking your tips and building skills (and im always learning something new) in to mind when im building thank you! keep the content going!
@gavinporter8035
@gavinporter8035 2 года назад
Love the high & dry packers! Such a simple solution to creating air circulation under the base boards. Oh, that backdrop of the hills at the site looks so idyllic, especially with the clear blue skies.
@bantheshift
@bantheshift 2 года назад
I am wondering in a two story home would those pass code in the US.
@bonniebarber6114
@bonniebarber6114 2 года назад
I’ve been binge watching for weeks. Love the content Scott.
@antsbantsb8430
@antsbantsb8430 2 года назад
12.15 wowee- we do same- but I've never thought to make a jog like that- thanks!
@_uohaloran
@_uohaloran 2 года назад
I look forward to these videos every week.
@josephlee7325
@josephlee7325 2 года назад
In the US when frame houses after we get the floor framed we layout all the walls cut all the wall plates then we physically frame the wall and full length of the wall do the corner of the house all the way around flat sheet the walls and then put them up with Gables and soffit all the way around then the next inside long- wall a goal from there
@sarl2121
@sarl2121 2 года назад
Haha. Lovely sunny and warm day in NW London, England. Summer's on its way!!! Don't have the South Island's scenery though. :-(
@stevecallachor
@stevecallachor 2 года назад
I had a Kiwi mate who was a carpenter. He called the noggins DWANGS. When I was a teenager all framing timber came as a sling, it was green Eucalypt hardwood and it twisted like buggery when it dried out. Dried timber was “air dried”. Kiln-dried stuff was for fixing out and furniture . Nails were 3 inches long and came in a box of 56 lbs. and hammers had a 20 ounce head. Stavros
@dougsaunders8109
@dougsaunders8109 2 года назад
Good on Eva. ‘Home is here’ pointing at NZ. Chatting to a guy over the weekend in Ireland had lived in Oz 20 years was back ‘home’ in Ireland for the first time in three years. Never quite understood not mentally moving as well as physically 😁
@richardbaron7106
@richardbaron7106 2 года назад
Having lived in London for 9 years, I can relate to not moving mentally. In my case I knew after a few years that the UK wasn't going to be my home, so there was no point trying to make the mental switch. I came back in 2018 and haven't regretted it, even though there's things about London I miss and Auckland is almost boring in comparison. Don't miss the weather, noise, crowds, pollution, public transport delays, narrow roads and crappy footpaths, obviously!
@dougsaunders8109
@dougsaunders8109 2 года назад
@@richardbaron7106 that is again fair comment if you are not going to make somewhere your permanent home. Then home is where you hail from and are going to return to for sure.
@stararker
@stararker 2 года назад
Hey Scott loves the channel! It's funny to think that's it's winter for y'all. It was 90 degree yesterdays here in Florida, USA
@johnfitzpatrick2469
@johnfitzpatrick2469 2 года назад
G,day Scott Brown Carpentry from Sydney Australia. Nice to see you on site. Work van: old towel over windscreen at night for frost. PERFORMANCE specifications for residential framing. Firstly I like the quantity of the pre cut manufactured frame, and as a side note very similar to Australian specs. Quiet simply house frames need to resist the forces applied on them by environmental elements like wind loading and decaying (salt air, water ingress etc). This regional mapping of windspeed design in Australia is to broad. Deemed to satisfy the Australian standards or performance base (engineering design) are the options; and costly. Kind regards (name withheld to protect the innocent)🌏🇦🇺
@NomenNescio99
@NomenNescio99 2 года назад
When I see you doing that kind of work on day with such lovely weather - I'm ready to quit my job in IT and move to NZ.
@pleasedontcommentbeerguy5450
@pleasedontcommentbeerguy5450 2 года назад
Take your time Jessie and Scott, no rush. When you get the chance. as a notty • bossy • love to see the blueprints and the office and Tiles, w/ Glue or polished, or layed and re carpeted. w/ tread. and stainless appliances.
@maxmustermann853
@maxmustermann853 2 года назад
Feeling weird watching your video and seeing you ice scraping when sitting in my garden in Germany with temperatures at about 30°C. As always- very nice video!
@andrewrobinson4627
@andrewrobinson4627 2 года назад
Studs under/over the windows are referred to as cripplers in New England area.
@allanm2601
@allanm2601 2 года назад
Good to see Jess lending a hand, always a good contributor to your videos.
@CRAZYCR1T1C
@CRAZYCR1T1C 2 года назад
Love New Zealand, even the dogs are friendly
@717UT
@717UT 2 года назад
I love watching how you guys build in New Zealand. It is so much different from Midwestern USA, and I would argue it looks much better in a lot of ways. The small pads to allow the bottom plates to dry. The crazy amount of tie downs and concrete bolts. I really think that the United States doesn't build to that quality in your typical residential settings.
@Oopsie1991
@Oopsie1991 2 года назад
Here in CANADA it goes, King stud, Trimmer(what you call under stud), cripples (under and over openings). Only place we use "Jack" is for a, Jack rafter.
@sw5926
@sw5926 2 года назад
Under/above the windows are called "cripples" or "cripple studs" in the US.
@michaelplays2449
@michaelplays2449 2 года назад
Great video , thanks !!!!!
@ovi1013
@ovi1013 2 года назад
Loving the metabo tools wish you would have shown us the new impact
@GolfBeatsWorkin
@GolfBeatsWorkin 2 года назад
I call them the lintel studs. LS when marking out the bottom plates
@JakeBM4
@JakeBM4 2 года назад
You can tell Eve and Chris are pros. What a beautiful site. Good to see you back on the tools ma man!
@nealholden3324
@nealholden3324 2 года назад
King stud is what the beams or headers nail into (full length) and depending on where in the USA you are the “relievers” are called Jack or trimmers. The small studs under a window sil or drop header sil is called cripples. Mom lived off Annessbrook and Marie when I spent a month on the South Island. Keep up the work, cheers mate.
@C0uchy
@C0uchy 2 года назад
Nice video. Should be working, 'oh horses!' In Aus, brisbane we flick out chalk lines on slab and ramset nail the frames down straight for tie down rods later
@shaneunuwai4035
@shaneunuwai4035 2 года назад
Scott love you bro. My t shirt has arrived love it!!!! Can’t wait for you to go out on your own again
@raphaelgawn2542
@raphaelgawn2542 2 года назад
I worked in a frame and truss plant a few years back and we would put the understuds in temporarily and the builders would remove this to then put the bolt underneath the understud and nail back to the main stud (king stud)
@ThePond86
@ThePond86 2 года назад
Silica dust blowing everywhere
@marksandoval7488
@marksandoval7488 2 года назад
Great video. And yes, king studs are full height. Cripples are studs that do not go full height. For windows and above doors for example. Union carpenter from local 909, Ontario California
@tundrawhisperer4821
@tundrawhisperer4821 2 года назад
Up here in Seattle the stud that’s under the headers we call trimmers, they sit next to the king studs. 😁👍🏻
@theywantusdead373
@theywantusdead373 2 года назад
Come back over to Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 its beautiful sunshine here at the moment
@jjoker795
@jjoker795 2 года назад
great framing work.
@tobybrownrigg2352
@tobybrownrigg2352 2 года назад
I was building an extension with a welsh builder this week and he refers to the understuds as cripple studs
@jeffh5220
@jeffh5220 2 года назад
Jess is on the tools!
@jjko7185
@jjko7185 2 года назад
Cool. Was always wondering about new builds 😁👍
@watching999
@watching999 2 года назад
The lumber you guys use always looks really high quality.
@angusking6041
@angusking6041 2 года назад
It's really not😂
@andrew5792
@andrew5792 2 года назад
Scott, quick tip for the frost on the van. Carry a spray bottle of Metho and a quick spray on the top of the windscreen will instantly melt the ice as it runs down. Isopropyl alcohol does the same but is more expensive. Something I learned while living in Canberra.
@foundlost5583
@foundlost5583 2 года назад
Friends are wonderful!
@christopherinteriors6521
@christopherinteriors6521 2 года назад
Another exciting episode. I love the worlds biggest pocket hole jig at 12:20 😂
@goddamn8958
@goddamn8958 2 года назад
so interesting to see how different your approach to building a house is compared to here in germany greetings :)
@justaguyhere8401
@justaguyhere8401 2 года назад
I from Wellington and have always know them as Jack studs.
@99andrianmonk
@99andrianmonk 2 года назад
Excellent video. Unfortunate that you can't get what you need for your remodel - that really sucks. However, getting to watch you do what you do so well - build - is, on the positive side, a bonus for us. Hope you can get supplies for remodeling soon however absent that, here's to Chris keeping you busy.
@tentonhammer5469
@tentonhammer5469 2 года назад
Scott was secretly hoping thered be a spare wall he could take home 🤣
@TheSmartWoodshop
@TheSmartWoodshop 2 года назад
Hey Scott, what camera do you use for YT. I have a couple of large camcorders that work great in the shop but not that portable. I have a few of the Sony A series cameras, but don't want them out in the construction elements. I end up using GoPro, but hey over heat quickly and break up continues video files into smaller files that I have to stitch together in post. I have been thinking about one of the Sony point and shoot variety designed for YT and vlogging. Any suggestions? Ron Paulk😎🤙
@samsboringchannel
@samsboringchannel 2 года назад
My absolute favourite part of youtube is the ability to communicate with the very people that entertain and inspire you, and getting to witness one inspiring creator reach out to another brings me so much joy!
@ObliqueVisualsNz
@ObliqueVisualsNz 2 года назад
Hey bro I'm in NZ, I use the A7siii. It's pretty renowned for having a great cooling system, very hard to overheat. I've put iit through its paces in some harsh environments and it's robust. I always have my cameras in a cage as a slight form of protection too.
@woodenfishes
@woodenfishes 2 года назад
If you check the description it says he uses a Canon Eos R
@ScottBrownCarpentry
@ScottBrownCarpentry 2 года назад
Hey Ron. I second ObliqueVisualsNZ's suggestion. Since you already use Sony the A7S3 would be a good investment, it has become the gold standard for RU-vid/vlog cameras these days. Having said that I am on the Canon platform, I use the Canon EosR. I really like the RF lenses and I have been working with canon cameras since I started the channel. I'll probably stick with Canon and eventually upgrade the camera body.
@TheSmartWoodshop
@TheSmartWoodshop 2 года назад
@@ScottBrownCarpentry Hey Scott. The A7S makes a lot f sense as my kit is made up of Sony A1 & A7r4 plus a stable of GM lenses. But, I am looking more of a pocket camera with a good built in zoom. The GP10 does well enough but for the fixed lens and heat issue and of course the breaking up of the files.
@iangregoryhome
@iangregoryhome Год назад
Love all the HiKOKI tools.
@johntaulu148
@johntaulu148 2 года назад
This is an avenger Assemble moment seeing Eva. Love both your guys content, awesome Vid
@williammartin9034
@williammartin9034 2 года назад
We use a dodger block for straightening bottom & top plate
@osamaabdulsalam839
@osamaabdulsalam839 2 года назад
It's summer here 😄
@andrewlaubi4448
@andrewlaubi4448 2 года назад
Love the dog droppings a deuce in the intro 🫠🤣
@williamrusconi5621
@williamrusconi5621 2 года назад
Would love to see a walk through of all their hikoki gear scott
@dancewunda00
@dancewunda00 2 года назад
The Stryders are so great!! Cool episode team 🔥
@evagnz
@evagnz 2 года назад
Thanks Alex!
@Motivation_One88
@Motivation_One88 2 года назад
You guys are great!
@calstach3985
@calstach3985 2 года назад
In Canada we call it stud, and cripple holds the header
@williammartin9034
@williammartin9034 2 года назад
Also Ramset nail @900 cnrs around perimeter and 600 cnrs on gs1 and bl we go hand bracket star and end of brace then ramset nails @ 600 cnrs between
@jlm08742
@jlm08742 2 года назад
above and below windows are cripples in NJ
@cstkto
@cstkto 2 года назад
Would love to see more of this scott
@davidlanfair
@davidlanfair 2 года назад
hope you can hang out with them more often and Pablo comes back during Smoke Time.
@more.power.
@more.power. 2 года назад
Hi Scott as a lad I helped the neighbors builders put up an extension to their existing home. Nearly all the building was done on site framing, roof trustees, door frames and all by the same builders. My dad wanted to be a carpenter when he left school but there was little work for young apprentices as the soldiers coming home from the war were given many of these jobs. It never stopped my dad he was always knocking up some shed or building on the farm. Thanks again for another awesome episode.
@more.power.
@more.power. 2 года назад
@@cmmartti Thank you Charles my dad would have love to have been a builder even though he had his own successful business .
@dominicdavila5757
@dominicdavila5757 2 года назад
We call them king stud and trimmer in northern ca
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