Modern Home Build | 42 | trim-out begins
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@jxchamb
2 ай бұрын
Why did the horse cross the road? To get to the other job site.
@cr8zynelly
2 ай бұрын
Yall hiring?
I know you usually don't show a home after you are done but I would love to see how Ramelle decorates it. I know it will be beautiful!
@mackfisher4487
2 ай бұрын
A.k.a. this old house reveal
@amyglass2319
2 ай бұрын
I would love to see it all finished with furniture etc
@neenmach
2 ай бұрын
Yes, me too! Loving her colors already!
@ramellesmith1520
2 ай бұрын
Thanks folks! It will be a big maybe on on a video after my move in. I have to recover or make slipcovers for chairs and couch so that will take some time. It’ll be dependent on if Erik has time. I am using the furniture I have, though are some new pieces I need- guest bed at some point but an old futon couch for now will work. I have only a little deck furniture and not sure when I will be able to purchase (or make) what I need.
@fjeinca
2 ай бұрын
IMO, the PBB crew does consistently beautiful work. Their clients have better living conditions as a result. Quality is Job 2!
Arlo seems to be a genuinely skilled, precise, knowledgeable, and experienced wood worker / carpenter. You’re all lucky to have him ; )
I think the saw horse idea is a winner!!!! Build the brand bro!!!!👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@curiouscat3384
2 ай бұрын
Nah, sorry but shipping a bunch of 2x4's just to get their name stamped on a sawhorse you could build yourself......
People will love the saw horses
Yes, a pre-built sawhorse kit would be great. With the straps and brand, like Jason mentioned. I would buy one.
@Wheel_Horse
2 ай бұрын
Only ONE? Sawhorses work best with a TWO horse team!
Keep your fingers out of the way *proceeds to shoot nail with finger there lol love it!
@creylacoste4981
2 ай бұрын
The tip of his gun was lower than his finger for that one mail and the ones that wen
@MattyH73
2 ай бұрын
came the write the exact same thing
@Gantorin
2 ай бұрын
Lol thought the same thing.
See that Arlo is wearing a wooden boat hat, we need to see the boat he's building.
@danglin69
2 ай бұрын
I noticed the hat as well. 30 years ago a co worker came over my house for the first time and noticed Wooden Boat mags on the coffee table and said "oh, I see you get Rotten Boat Magazine". We worked in the marine trades and laughed about that for years
14:14 jason has just a pure soul. all he wish for your company is best and support and encourages your ideas.. i mean i think all he said to add jaimies idea sounds great
@johnmarquardt1991
2 ай бұрын
jason is a brown noser and camera hog.
Ya'll being good sports about the constant presence of the homeowner--most builders and subs would cop an attitude.
@Beandiptheredneck
2 ай бұрын
It generally gets annoying. But I'm sure they will be paid a mint for this project. So it's worth it 😅
@jamespppyacek342
2 ай бұрын
I do not like being watched.
@arresthillary9502
2 ай бұрын
well then you should put some tape on your net cam cause I see you sitting there in your spiderman underoos@@jamespppyacek342
@Shibby7634
2 ай бұрын
I believe she's a friend/family friend or somethin like that... don't quote me but feel like I heard that mentioned in an earlier video. She seems pretty relaxed and offers a helping hand all the time. I agree with what you're saying in most cases, customers can be a lot of trouble, but I don't imagine she puts a damper on anything with these guys. The vibe seems to be the same as it has been with every other build. Considering how often they communicate with the homeowners, it's probably even convenient at times having them on site so frequently.
@ramellesmith1520
2 ай бұрын
@@Shibby7634- thanks. You are correct in that I have known the PBB’s parents for well over 40 yrs and met Erik and Jaime as new borns. I have also known Arlo and Jono for 40+ yrs. It’s a tight community who interacts as family. I appreciate your observations of my interactions with the entire crew! I feel like you are correct in your assumptions and am grateful to you for speaking up for me. This is not the typical client relationship nor am I a typical client. Grateful I was given license to participate in the build of my home, to get to know the ins and outs of how it was put together and to experience the crew’s camaraderie and humor first hand. There’s a lot of love that has been put into my home ❤
I love that! 💞 " Let's just put a few brads in" then in the same breath, " set one about every 4 inches!"
Saw horses! 🪚 🐎
Your floor protection. Looks exactly like Ramelle’s new floors. 😊
@bilbobaggins4462
2 ай бұрын
OMG Right? I was checking the comments to see if anyone else noticed that. On that beautiful new floor - Yikes!
I was that person who misses pro tips 💯❤️
Yes Please to a link to purchase PBB sawhorses made by Jamie!!!
Great idea for the saw horses
Wish I knew this great bunch of guys. I love their work. Be kind to each other. Stay safe. Love to all
"Tub o towel " table saw dust deflector …..love it
You should totally make custom saw horse kits! I would buy one
Jason is 100% right. Count me in for a pair!
I'd buy a sawhorse immediately
Nothing like having a good crew. Enjoy it and tell them thank you often.
That house is looking absolutely stellar, love Ramelles bold choices of colours, especially that rich dark blue!
@ramellesmith1520
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for appreciating my choices!
Thanks for the show guys 🍻 🇦🇺
"...it'll go right through your finger". Truth, AND it hurts like Hell.
Another fun episode. Thanks crew!
Make the sawhorses. That’s a great idea
The saw horse idea is a great one
Arlo, your a champ! Well done guys 🎉
wow! i was originally impressed by the colors that Ramelle chose, and now, i can see what her vision is with her new home! the warm tone of the wooden trim is balancing out the cool tones in the blue! wonderful! A lot of modern homes these days go for a minimalistic look with white trim and baseboards, but it gets boring pretty fast. This is so far my favourite build on your channel! Cant wait to see it all staged with the furniture and appliances and decor!
@stephenj6837
2 ай бұрын
The more I see her place come together the more I wanna move back to NC and find her dating profile! 😂
@ramellesmith1520
2 ай бұрын
Jaime talked me into the trim. So glad he did. I did not let him talk me into the stain color they usually use. I came up with a custom color with the help of Shannon at our “local” Lowe’s, to go as best I could with the flooring! Grateful they worked with me on that.
@arresthillary9502
2 ай бұрын
you can grift yourself into a new house!@@stephenj6837
I love the shim cutting jig. I have one in my workbench. I call call it the “Shim-wow”.
Thanks for building with us.
Definitely build the saw horses, just ask April Wilkerson, don’t forget the shim master 2000 jig.
Brilliant idea for scrap wood. At the end of a job with everyone, make the sawhorses, brand them, figure out the cost of each, charge a reasonable price, put profits in a kitty for worker job expenses, hiring some of your kids when they need job experience, promote the company, maybe split those profits towards college funds for all your kids.
I think the prefab saw horse idea is great and I would buy a pair or two!
So very nice. Another great video, I LOVE ALL YOU GUYS !!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Watching the Perkins brothers over the years has been a blessing and therapeutic for me. I’m jealous at what you have, working as brothers in crime building projects together. Seeing your interactions reminds me of my younger brother and only sibling who passed away at the young age of 22. That was 14 years ago. I can only wonder all things we would have created together if he was alive today. We’ve built plenty of projects in my shop and he was the smarter one since he was the engineer. Cherish the days you have together building amazing memories. Life is short and best wishes brother.
Jay! Wondering suggestion on the saw horses!! Make them Jamie!!
Can you add an outro? What to expect next and what you accomplished? That’d be awesome! Love the show
You guys should assemble the saw horse with some type of door hinges so it would fold up! That would be awesome!!
The window frames are absolutely beautiful!
A craftsman is only as Sharp as his pencil.
Pro tip, split jamb doors. Put your trim on the door before you set it and you don't have to frick with lining the jambs up.
" It looks perfect! Did Ray do it?" 😂😂😂 Thanks for a good vlog and a good laugh!
I learned a technique building model airplanes that's useful for making nailed joints hold extra strong. Basically the technique works like this, put in a couple nails to hold things in the right place, then put in nails at opposing angles, like / \ or \ /. Since the nails are at an angle they cannot pull straight out, so it locks the joint together. For model airplanes this means the balsa strip you're placing is locked down until you pull out the pins, for a nailed joint it generally means it won't come apart unless you break the wood.
Awesome work guys!!!
DEFINITELY A GREAT IDEA! I would definitely buy a set of them. ❤️😍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I would buy a saw horse, especially if made by you all!
.Arlo is such a treasure. He completes your crew and makes it solid.
Love my Kreg Jig
I love the colors she selected for her walls
@ramellesmith1520
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for appreciating my color choices~
That house is going to look awesome when you guys are finished.
@arresthillary9502
2 ай бұрын
it is a great little house
Love watching your videos guys!
colour scheme of the house is fan-damn-tastic!
@ramellesmith1520
2 ай бұрын
Thank you for appreciating my color choices. I also was the one that came up with the trim color to go as best I could with the flooring.
After seeing you guys start the window trim/jamb technique some years back, I’ll never do window trim any other way. They always come out perfect. My dad was a nay sayer but when I had 3 done and perfect to his 1 which was out a touch, he became a convert
Got my coffee,,,as usual great video,,,from now on would like them to be 30 min or longer please.
One of the reasons I love watching you guys is the fact that you truly desire to produce a product to the best of your ability. Craftsmanship is so rare nowadays you all should be proud! Love the tips, and would love working with a group of guys who have fun cutting up while doing such great work. Looks like you're closing in on the 1M subscriber mark!! Congrats guys keep em coming.
As a trim carpenter, a track saw is your best friend for tapered extension jambs (or any tapered cut); it’s easier and faster than free hand ripping on the table saw or hand planing. Also narrow crown staples work well for extension jamb assembly and casing install into the jamb since they’re less likely to curl out from the hard grain. Plus they hold better than brads. (Use 15 or 16 gauge to attach outer edge of casing into framing. Also, everyone has different methods for trimming out windows-I like to install the extension jamb first using pocket screws into the window (if it’s wood); fill the cavity with window foam, then install casing. Sometimes you need to rabbet the back side of the casing, so by installing it separately, you can do all of these steps. To eliminate the gaps around your door casing, rabbet the backside of the casing. No one will notice the 11/16ths thickness along the Sheetrock side. The jamb side will be 3/4” with no gap.
@jamespppyacek342
2 ай бұрын
Good ideas. I've done all those things. I just got a track saw though, so for tapers I would make a line and use my power planer to sneak up on it. I got really good at doing that. Working on old or wonky houses you gotta know how to improvise.
Love watching, I really learn so much.
House is looking so good! I always get excited when you post a new episode. Your intros are tight, the editing is perfect, and your music is always enjoyable. Great job Eric!! Really great work the crew is doing. They are all so cool and I love the banter. Hopefully I'll be watching for many many years to come.
I'm stoked for you guys on your near 1m. I've always said, good content comes from a large character base and each one of your characters have a distinct contribution.
Bring on the sawhorses. I will take kits for sure.
Thanks for the demo.
I would recommend screwing the 4 window jamb pieces together at the corners instead of using a nailer...this will prevent cracks opening up from expansion/contraction over time. The nailer is fine to connect the trim pieces to the jamb.
"I think we could lea- ....oooooo" said in unison was the funniest thing I have ever heard
It's a good idea for the saw horses.
That would be a good idea 💡
That is such a small propane tank for a house.
I don't know if it's appropriate to say, but the home owner seems like a really lovely person, she's seems like she's cool to work for. (from the little bits of her interaction we can see).
@ramellesmith1520
2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words. I am an old family friend of PBB and have also known Arlo and Jono for 40+yrs as well. I think that gives my relationship with the entire crew different slant than the average client.
Love the last shots of you all following the slowest of you back down the mountain. Jamie with the trailer?
This house is looking incredible.
I wanna put a shout out you Arlo. For your input, your support. I'm keeping the boy straight, You're a D*** good carpenter. Again, thank Eric, Jamie, Jason, Jono, Anne ray, Thank you for all your input thank you
Good idea
I had a room added on to our beach home by a local contractor. I chose to to all of the drywall and finish work myself. When it came time to do the window trim I went back to one of your previous videos and used your method. My trim came out perfect! My contractor was impressed with the final product. Thank you Perkins Crew.
Hey guys, greetings from Sweden, like your channel, have followed you for a year or so, like your PROtips. Got one for you, I have heard a hissing sound in this video, if I'm not mistaken, the air hose now has a hole. my tip is to check all hoses, nozzles and hand tools for the compressor. many small leaks can mean that the compressor needs to work unnecessarily and you can save some power. Best regards /T
So Jason's pro tip [18:03] is to nail a stud so you don't have floppy wood?
The flooring and window frames are stunning!!!! Spectacular design and finishing ‼️‼️‼️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@ramellesmith1520
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for appreciating my flooring choice. I, with help from Shannon at our “local” Lowe’s, came up with the custom color trim that works with the flooring. PBB has a particular stain color they like to use but it just didn’t make my heart sing. I was so pleased with the detail In the window trim. That 1/4” reveal makes a huge difference! Love these guys and their amazing skills!
Pro tip nail vertically rather than horizontally the nail is less likely to come out the side unless it hits a knot
Been watching your channel for over a year and love every upload! I know Jamie catches a lot of (loving) flack from the crew when he rambles... but you can really hear his passion for what he does. You're all passionate and true craftsmen. Btw, I'm a structural engineer... I know you typically don't involve engineering but let me me know if you ever want some input. Keep up the great work!
going to be fun to paint the gaps between the sets of three window frames, if the color ever gets changed.
@judycarter8199
2 ай бұрын
You’re right-might need an artist’s brush to paint that area!
I would totally buy the sawhorse kit
I think it's great on job sites where professionals admire other professionals work - your job came to a halt when the gas company showed up and you watched them place the tank. I'm sure they would do the same if they walked inside and watched you guys install window jambs.
I have found that due to the way the brad nails are made and sharpened on the end they will blow out to the left or the right 90% of the time. Very rarely do the ever blow out to the front or rear of the gun. If you always hold the gun at 90 degrees to the work piece when you shoot nails, if the blow out they will blow out into the the board not out the side.
i think the saw horses is a good idea with the perkins logo branded on the center not only for you guy to use, but for others to support you aswell. maybe do some sort of leveled patron system.
Place looks great. 👌
I love all the colors Ramelle chose. I'd love to see her home when she is done decorating!!!
Jason all day
Build the horses!
That was a dirty burn on Volkswagen from Jono, but dirty burns are kinda their their thing.
Saw horse pre made great idea 😊
Jason is the man! He’s right people would eat them up. Just for the Perkins name!
It's great watching you guys work. Jay just cracks me up every time. Never a dull moment.😂 well done PBB team. All the best from Thailand 🇹🇭 🙏🙏🙏
Arlo is like super efficient. 👍
Jason ain’t wrong. Make some sawhorse kits and brand them with PBB and people would buy them like hotcakes!
Perkins Builder Brothers and a cup of coffee. A great way to start the day! 🪟🔨☕️ 👍
I think this was one of the best Perkins vids this year. Informative and hilarious. "We're down a few good horses" lol
I just retired at 70 years old . I was a carpenter / jack of all trades for many years . build new houses and rebuilding older houses . I truly loved my job . I am what you might call a perfectionist . if it wasn`t right , it drove me bonkers . now I am from W.V. but have lived all over the country . if I was 20 or 30 years younger , I would have loved to work with you guys . you are my kind of people . love your videos
26:11 never mind that yellow line. them mountain boys take a straight line in a curve!!!
I wish that those that did my windows had your knowledge. After watching y'all I go and check out the things around my place. But then I bought the place as is without the knowledge I'm getting from you. So thank you.
6:38 Jono and Eric both walk away from the window jamb and realize at the same time, very funny 😂