Building a House | Ep. 1 - "Snap, Plate, Detail!"
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In this series, we frame a house from the ground up. A two-story home with a roof deck and a 2 car garage! You'll get to see how we operate as a 2 person crew, and how we tackle things like trusses and floor joist with a limited number of people!
In this first episode, we snap lines on our slab, plate and detail to prepare us for wall framing! Subscribe to keep up with all the action. Two uploads a week! Wednesday and Friday.
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The response we've gotten on this video is insane! You guys are awesome.. Building a House | Ep. 2 & 3 will be out this week! Keep an eye out. ;) We'll cover Plumb and Line, Wall Framing, Floor Systems!
@paulbrown9206
5 жыл бұрын
Your a badass framer. Keep up the good work and keep putting out knowledgeable videos.👍👌
@richyrivera5747
5 жыл бұрын
I see your doing it Larry Haun style...good job , especially for your age
@matthewkiser4454
4 жыл бұрын
Richy Rivera lol Larry didn’t use a speed square for his cuts.
@Rodrigo-jv6sl
4 жыл бұрын
Where's the kitchen?
@chubbies2274
3 жыл бұрын
How can I join ur crew seriously
Thanks for the memories , I was a carpenter for 13 years. I plated, did lay out, framed, did pick up, joist, cut stairs, but mostly plated, man I was fast. Back then it was piece work, so you had to be fast. Then I joined the union. Then the economy took a dump in the early 2000 , could t find work, so I started driving rigs, been driving for 16 years now.
Someone commented in regards to the saw being set down on the guard.. This is why I'm filming this series, you'll get to see how WE work. We're not perfect, and I'm okay with that! We may do things differently than you do, but that's the joy of it, you may learn something new, or may be able to give advice on something we could do differently! The next video, wall framing, will be much more helpful to you new guys! I'll explain how and why we do things, and you'll have a pretty good understanding of how to frame walls! Thanks for the support, I look forward to finishing this series!
@batangbaptist
5 жыл бұрын
Lol last company i was with I had a carpenter yell at me for placing his saw down on the motor side. Everyone is different.
@MattBangsWood
5 жыл бұрын
I’m used to my guard being pinned, so setting it on the guard feels weird to me, because it’s typically just an exposed blade. Everyone does things differently, and that’s why I’m stoked on this series!
@annalongfield
5 жыл бұрын
Most of the time, I just hang it on the hook or set on the guard so less dirt gets in the motor
@Tez73
4 жыл бұрын
Setting the saw down on the guard ! What’s wrong with that ? I usually wedge mine open or put a panel pin in the back . Blade stops in 2 seconds anyway
@gtmail8570
3 жыл бұрын
guard? lol
New genre - FPF. First Person Framing. Like it!
@MattBangsWood
5 жыл бұрын
Glad you like it! This is going to be a super fun build series!
Where was KZread when I was a teenager?! I would have actually taken a trade instead of college
@MattBangsWood
4 жыл бұрын
That’s my goal is to show people building can be rewarding and fun! Not everyone’s built for college..
@JustoShowCartoons
3 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah, same!
@MV-wb2cz
3 жыл бұрын
me too!
@johnd2946
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah with teachers and "guidance" councilors telling us not to get into trades.
@babsabroad2205
3 жыл бұрын
I was just thinking the same thing. I've wasted SO much time in my life. I could have been doing something enjoyable all those years!
I love all of your videos!! Looking at buying land and building, wanted to see what it takes to frame so thank you for making these series!! Watched all of season 2, going through 1 now! I love your explanation style! Thanks for taking the time to make these!
Just binge watched the latest videos, now starting from the beginning.. matt bangswood is the truth..guarantee ur father proud of u 👍 mahalo Braddah Matt from HAWAII
GOLD!!! thank you for this 🤙🏽 no chatter, the visuals show all the reference im currently looking for
I like to watch this it reminds me of working with my dad doing framing hard work but fun too. My dad had a 3d grade education but could build a house with his hands. Thanks pops RIP.
@bryandano
3 жыл бұрын
I cant watch, I've been watching for over a year , but with this new formatting I'm getting motion sickness
I enjoy watching your videos, especially the start to finish videos and playlist. Your background music is so, so relaxing. keep up the good works. MattBangsWood.
As a new budding home inspector, I'm finding these vids very informational. Thanks Matt!
As someone currently studying to become an arquitect, this helps me gain insight on what is done after im done doing the blueprints, thank!
He uses a skill saw very safely, short piece of wood falls, turn saw away from when done with cut, turns saw so blade is completely away from his feet from body and set saw on guard so it lays flat
@MattBangsWood
3 жыл бұрын
Appreciate you noticing this. Most people swing them around like mad men.
Man, I found your videos yesterday and stuck on watching them. Great job on the builds.
Just became a subscriber, and I got to say, your content today is way more enjoyable. You make me feel as if I'm there with you with your builds. Keep it up! Can't wait to see this winery completely done.
I somehow stumbled to this and am super stoked to see someone from my area doing this I’ve been growing up in the trade here on the central coast and I love watching these videos to learn more so I can impress my pops.
@MattBangsWood
3 жыл бұрын
Whereabouts you from?
Nice workmanship skills, enjoyable to watch. Thanks.
Thanks,Matt.All my respect,bro.
Watching this is very inspiring! Keep up the good work!!
Hey thank you for sharing your videos and your knowledge! I’m just a laborer but I really like this job, is really nice!
Great vid! Looking forward to the rest in the series 🤘
Thanks for keeping the original sound ..good watch 🔥
This is really awesome to watch, I don't have the chance to practice framing, so these kinds of videos are like virtual experience to me, one thing that I was curios about was why there isn't any sill gasket underneath the plates, you need to cover the whole wood plate to prevent moisture from doing damage as condensation builds up between two different surfaces such as concrete and wood, this is the only build where it hasn't been done that I have seen so far. I don't say any of this to knock you, I am curios for the sake of knowing wether you have reasoning on why you do it this way, thanks for the vid.
@terrencepower8013
4 жыл бұрын
Looks like pressure treated bottom plates, which are allowed for concrete contact by some jurisdictions.
@zach9538
3 жыл бұрын
No need for sill gasket if you use pressure treated, at least from any building codes where I have known. Can def see the pressure treated mud sill vs the bottom plate when he starts doing them. I think adding sill gasket to a treated board is overkill and would only be done if it was required, which I dont know of any codes that require it.
@ThermalSolutionsHVACR
3 жыл бұрын
I’m from Nebraska, and we are required to add sill-seal ...or mud-sills .. however you may call them in your area.
Looking forward to to the process!
Thanks for your videos, I'm starting to frame my garage and your videos have been very helpful!
All I see is professional craftsmanship!👏🏻👍🏻💪🏻
Love the video!!
matt bangs wood is the best! Yeah
the day will come when this video surges with new views, great content mate!
@MattBangsWood
5 жыл бұрын
Hahah, thank you! It’s been doing it little by little, moving up in views. Glad people are enjoying it!
Thanks for the wonderful video!
Fantastic vid, well done. 👌🏻
Enjoy watching all your video's.
Diggin the work swag good work bro!
I enjoyed the video, I’m going to begin working in this type of work with no experience so I’m ready to give it my all 🔥💯
Gotta give crazy framer his respect bra no but really he’s great
This is great . Love the videos . Very interesting to me as I live in the UK and almost all houses here are built with double bric cavity wall . No timber on outer walls . Newer houses are single brick exterior with timber interior though .
@rayg5445
4 жыл бұрын
That's rare in southwest USA.
Im a full time framer,im at home sick today,and still cant fully stay away lol good job guys,well done
My brother just bought some property I’m trying to build a house not everyone is for college like you said and this stuff is the kind of stuff I love to do
Great vid. Thanks for making it. I love the GoPro cam. I'll probably be following all these house building vids. Side note: I'd prefer just the sounds of building without music added on after.
I watch your shows every day like homework to get better at my craft and its paying off. Screw being a laborer!!!
very nice to see this going forward, whatching these all, came just back to comment and like
@MattBangsWood
5 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Glad you’re enjoying them. Much more to come. 😉
In Canada code requires vapour barrier between wood and concrete and sill gasket around edge. In Canada typically don’t build slabs but put in full basement
Need more discussion on “why’s” and “tips and tricks”. Did not need to see every piece installed. For example, why top nailed on side, how to mark bolt location before drilling holes, etc.
@defy2598
4 жыл бұрын
Never heard of watch and learn
Damn bro, you can get down with the best of them! Money bro. First time watcher and subscriber. I’m hooked. I’m a concrete finisher in Louisville Kentucky
Great vids Matt! Have watched quite a bit of the vids on your channel. Can you talk about how you are squaring up before you snap lines on the exterior walls?
Very helpful. Cheers mate from 🇦🇺
Dude - nice videos! Keep it up!!
Besides being a bit dizzy from watching this, I really enjoy it.
Damn. You boys hustle.
many lay out as far as marking studs differently regardless witch ways faster glad to see this content 😝
Great video. I just wished you demonstrated how you figured out where to drill the holes on the bottom plate for the anchor bolts. It just starts out with the bottom plates already placed.
What do you call the 2x6(?)s that you’re nailing vertically to the bottom plate? Is that to have something to secure the siding to?
Your job looks fun man
I really like these first person videos
I am not a framer could you explain the marking you are making like the 0-35 thing and why you would set some of those 2x4 on its side and not flat
great video ! how are you able to know the exact drilling location of the plate that snap into the concrete ?
Good shit man
Talk about tactical reloading this man is switching tools so fasr and efficiency
Keep up the good work 👍
Do you have a video about snapping lines where you put the plates I want to learn layout
This is interesting as hell to watch
Look up the big foot layout stick, you might like it for when you're laying out studs on your plates.
@MattBangsWood
5 жыл бұрын
My Dad has one, and uses it frequently. I need to buy one myself, haven’t been laying out long.. He always did it before!
Whats the skill/position called to mark the slap for framing walls? Meaning the one who does the layout on the slab with the wood to be frame? Thanks im grabbing all the tips and tricks i can also thanks for the blueprint help had to teach myself but you introduced me to greatness
Damn man. Your very damn good at your trade sir!!
Love ur video's brother
@mattbangswood if doing ridged foam on outside of building, would you set plates back thickness of sheeting so foam would be flush from wall to foundation?
Great vid!
@MattBangsWood
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
what are the dimensions and what are the distances for the studs in the concrete slab?? especially the cornors
Your my favorite keep it going
Quick question: what is the purpose of adding wood planks around the house and over the house frame? I'm new in this field and trying to learn how to build a house. Btw, your channel is pretty helpful. Thumbs up!
I’m just getting into carpenting so please excuse me for asking, but why are some of the panels you nail on to the base in different positions?
When plating the inside, what not tack white and green plate together and then cut?
The boards you are nailing to the pressure treated base plate don't need to be pressured treated?
I Love this job
How did/do you mark or score the hole points for the rebar so evenly?
Love the vid bro solid work good luck and hope I win the sweep
We always framed our outside walls first then payed out the rest of the floor. Just wondering, why do you lay everything out in floor first? Don’t you have to keep moving top and bootom plates around as you frame cause they are in the way
I see sime Larry Haughn techniques. great job
How are the interior wall green boards secured to the foundation?
Are you not required to put down sill seal under your bottom plate? I thought it was required everywhere.
How come you guys didn’t use pressure treated wood for the tack top plates? It’s touching the foundation to so shouldn’t it be pressure treated too?
Sorry stupid question, but why do you tack those plates to the sides of the mud sills?
who installs the initial plumbing and bolts for the bottom plate? concrete guys?
exelente video ,te felicito
Why did some of the non-treated 2x6s get put vertical while others layer flat? And why did a couple of the non-treated get nailed flat along side while most others on top of treated wood? Thanks
I love this carpentry job I worked a lot in the United States of America ❤️❤️
Rockstar for having the balls to to do what you're doing!
I am from India and keep watching your videos
2:40 how do you transfer the rod locations to the bottom plate?
Hey Matt.. I would love to come apprentice with you to learn and soak in your knowledge.
17:58 it’s the line you put after the king supossed to be you jacks or those x are for the jacks ? Also I just found your videos and they are helping me a lot
I cut lumber over my foot too! Sometimes you just gotta get it done. 👊🏻
@MattBangsWood
5 жыл бұрын
My left foot has a knot on the top of it from cutting over my foot, can drop a 2x12 on it, probably wouldn't feel it! Haha.
@mlgfelix8979
5 жыл бұрын
The ones who don’t I worry much about ..
Enjoy the first-person perspective, though a little more video (and commentary) on how or why you're doing things would probably engage a lot more viewers. For example, I know how you probably marked the holes for the bolts in the sill plate, but I bet some others didn't and were curious.
Do u have a video on building a house on a hill with a basement and garage
A few questions: 1) I noticed you guys seem to put untreated 2x4s on the concrete, why is that? Won’t it rot? 2) how come you guys are using hammer and nail instead of a nail gun? 3) why are you tacking the top plates to the base plate? Sorry if these are dumb questions! Thanks for your videos!
Question: You did TAKE TOP PLATES UP What is this process and what is the purpose? Will these non treated wood stay there or it’s just support or squaring ? I’m so Addicted to your videos, I have watched some of them more than 5 times ,
Does all the wood that is coming in contact with concrete have to be treated?
New subscriber from Australia mate, where abouts in California are you based? Always great thing to learn about different Carpentry Techniques from around the Western World. I'm enjoying your content. Cheers.
Just curious why is there no sill Seal under the mud sill plate?
Why are some top plates placed horizontal and a few vertical?