YouTuber VS Real Carpenter | Pergola Challenge
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It’s time for the biggest showdown in the carpentry industry, Beat The Bully! The concept is simple anyone from the comments either negative or positive is welcome to go head to head with wood bully and see it really is as easy as it looks! 🤌
In this episode we do a Pergola Build Off! We have exactly 3 hours to design and build a pergola of our choice with equal piles of lumber and hardware to choose from.
Parameters;
8x8 pergola 10’ high with accent wall.
Big thanks to our special guest judges: Dave and Joey of the Brolaws from HGTVs Decked Out, Disaster Decks, Deck Wars and Custom Built.
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What an amazing time this was. What would you have done differently?
@nickp3173
6 ай бұрын
I think the time constraints were too low. Something of this magnitude, if you REALLY want to get creative with it AND be able to finish... Should be done over 2 days, perhaps 2, 4-6 hour sessions. Maybe 20 minute breaks half way through to eat and drink. You need time to think in order to properly design freestyle. It will end up creating much nicer and unique pieces. The finishing aspect is a large part of wood working and there's never enough time to even try sanding, etc.
@erikkrumm2910
6 ай бұрын
on Avery's I would have lined the 6x6 on top right over the post so there could be a 45-degree support in both directions. I believe that would have made it strong in both directions... Or I
@erikkrumm2910
6 ай бұрын
I'd love to se your design made with 6x6 for every board instead of the 2x6, and then cap the whole top off with 2x2 4 inches on center across the top and down the back.
@erikkrumm2910
6 ай бұрын
I thought more about your design, I think you could have got the same look with half-lapped joints instead of miters. could improve the life.
@kevinpetre7445
6 ай бұрын
Love this new series!! Such a fun way to challenge the keyboard warriors 😂
The guests skill was SUPER impressive
@jamesnm21
5 ай бұрын
He's a pro who trained with a pro. Best way to learn. Apprentice then experience.
@richardstaples2457
8 күн бұрын
I worked on a site where Avery and his crew were also on and they are a great bunch and hard working. 613 carpentry is incredible.
Great sportsmanship on the wood bully’s part agreeing with the judges
These "VS" videos are a lot of fun. I think you're onto something here. I'll watch. Thanks.
@woodbullyltd
5 ай бұрын
More in the works!
@albunndy9409
2 ай бұрын
@@woodbullyltd Any update?
“Kyle forgot to remind me” 😂
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
Hes always doing that.
@funknrhythm
Ай бұрын
Good ol throwing someone else under the bus 😂
@joelsifilis
Ай бұрын
Are you even a foreman if you don’t say these types of things 😂😂😂
Note to the mixer: turn the music down. A lot of times I couldn’t understand what they were saying.
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
Note taken
@chimpfizz
6 ай бұрын
Came here to say this
@co7366
2 ай бұрын
Came just for that as well! Great editing but when they’re talking tone the background music a few notches
I am so glad I found this Bully guys channel! This is probably the greatest “face-off” series or the idea of it ever!
@adamcombs2739
2 ай бұрын
Construction Olympics is an even better idea
Excellent video. I’m very impressed by Avery. Oddly enough I like his design more. But then again, I love simplicity
@joebly5641
5 ай бұрын
That’s because it looked way better .
@traxxasrcfun
5 ай бұрын
@@joebly5641 I thought so
@tomruth9487
Ай бұрын
Sometimes a simple design is hard to beat. Especially if it's done with finesse.
@michael-1382
Ай бұрын
yeah the other one is unique but it looked like a framed wall with blocking
@josh_m
5 күн бұрын
Definitely looked better and was more functional.
Can we take a second to appreciate that Wood bully put together TV worthy quality competition challenge content likely for 1/100th if the budget and crew those TV shows have.
;Well done gentlemen. I enjoy the WB content. I hope Brian's paying attention & keep up the good work!
Amazing, all from scratch in three hours. I can’t even get my truck inspection done in that time!
Love the channel. My one gripe is the editing. Much like Chopped it's meant to create anxiety by splicing in clips of hurried movement and a timer winding down. Some of us would rather see it chronologically with no filler. 👍
@blahblah49000
5 ай бұрын
Agreed. Also, the music is annoying after a while. All together, it seems like a show that one would see on TV--but if I wanted that, I'd be watching TV, not KZread. :)
Avery is a master craftsman!!
Good on ya Bully, way to take the loss like a champ. While I did personally prefer Avery's design, I can appreciate the unique approach you chose as well as the quality of work you both managed to put out in such a short amount of time. This series even after just two videos is fantastic, be sure to keep em coming.
Hey gord I love this series and I would love to watch some more of this! You guys both did really impressive work in just 3 hours
@woodbullyltd
8 күн бұрын
More on the way
Avery kicked his ass and he knew it
I agree on the winner selection, I did not think as a consumer the fancy pergola was functional and I would not buy. Thank you this challenge was fun to watch.
I have watched several episodes and like the way the bully loses. a very skilled class act
@woodbullyltd
5 күн бұрын
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Do more of these challenges if you can Wood Bully. I know it’s easier said than done, but if you can would definitely tune in.
Something that would take these videos to the next level and add some content would be a breakdown of the features used and a breakdown of the builds of how you would do it differently. An in-depth 10 minute video would help coach a LOT of people. The entertainment is awesome - I would love 1 or 2 key takeaways. In addition, I would love to see people do a little more of an intro of who they work with etc so they can do a little more advertising of their business if they win.
I respect the speed you build the pergolas, there’s a lot to learn
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
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Going off what you said at the end "I'd use a few more fasteners, more wood, and a lot more time"... perhaps after the judging, give yourselves a few hours to fix those mistakes, add some design, a bit more wood, and whatever else. Then follow up with 10 min of footage of how it "would have" turned out if given the chance. Might be a cool add to the video on something like this. Perhaps not so much on the 4x4 deck and stairs, but with this, yes I'd love to watch more on how each person would have finished (if given more time, material, and thought).
I love this series
One looks like a pergola the other looks like he’s framing a shed!
It was good it teaches others not to be scared to build stuff. Good on you for that part. And showing some extra techniques.
@woodbullyltd
5 ай бұрын
Cheers 🍻
Love the competition series ! What a great idea !!Thanks
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
23:55 what a nice boss teaching him how to K.I.S.S
Just came across this channel... what a gem! Beauty👍
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
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I would have liked if you had more shots of the pergolas panned out. If the whole picture of the projects was shown fairly for the viewers to see, then I must have blinked.
@jonm2416
25 күн бұрын
Agreed. Could barely take in the designs.
Needs to be once a month, so 12 vids a year, the deck one was great, keep this up!
I would love to see a full modern design. Basically complete the thought. But that back wall looked like fire blocking to me and was super distracting to my eye. Would you leave that as-is in a full design?
If I ever get time and you're still doing these or just want to do a build off for fun I will absolutely come up there and give it a shot. I'll be prepared and come to win of course but mostly just for the heck of it. These are great videos.
I am loving this series , Gord i would love to challenge but i happen to be the slowest woodworker on the planet , keep up the great work
I’ve only seen you on Facebook but keep this series coming man. Great content, and honestly cool to see someone beat the bully! Good shit buddy.
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
🤘🏼
I really enjoy these competitions.
Kyle didn’t forget it was you
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
😳
@bartmanmartinez
Ай бұрын
Agreed 🤣🤣
Subbed for these videos. Going to check out your others but I’m loving the challenge aspect. Very very cool stuff. My wife loves watching cook offs but I found my favorite type 😅😅
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
Thanks man! I felt we needed this in the industry
My experience with outdoor builds coming from the northwest and building with cedar all my designs are based on but cuts with some kind of celebration of end details, much like craftsmen style. I also use kiln dried materials that have been pre finished and cuts finished as build progresses. Nice video!
Hahahaha the speech before the loss was the real bully move
@aarongarcia8577
3 ай бұрын
No kidding lol
Bring this series back!! (Please)
@woodbullyltd
4 ай бұрын
Lots more coming this year
Keep these challenges coming! Great content!
@woodbullyltd
5 ай бұрын
Definitely!
Please do more of these kind of videos love them
Bryan really got yo ass stretching 🫠🙃😉🤐 great show!
This series needs to continue
@woodbullyltd
3 ай бұрын
We are starting to film a full season next month
You definitely should keep these challenges going i just found them there great....
@woodbullyltd
5 ай бұрын
We will!
I am really loving this series, thank you
@woodbullyltd
3 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it!
love these battles
Not close at all, gords just looks completely unfinished, looks as if they’re waiting on materials to finish the back wall. Creative design but completely missed the mark for sure
@ninetytwo6397
4 ай бұрын
I thought the back wall looked like an interior stud wall. And I did not like the mitered corners. There’s a reason traditional design stick around for a long time because they look and function great.
@jaydejones6730
3 ай бұрын
Miters gap alot over time which makes it look horrible. That's why you only miter things like trex outdoors wood miters look bad when they are outside.
@user-me2ef6fd9k
3 ай бұрын
When people are talking, TURN DOWN THE MUSIC
@thebordernow
21 сағат бұрын
@@ninetytwo6397 I was thinking the same thing - this looks like the open stud wall of a 1950's detached garage of a house Once owned.
These are great videos. Sound track is sweet as well
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
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Wood bully lost bad. Not even close
Digging the jams on this video..
Just subscribed love these competition videos
@woodbullyltd
Ай бұрын
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Your videos are therapeutic. Thanks for your content. New subscriber here!
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
Love to hear it!
Hey Wood Bully!! I just found your channel. I must say it is quite enjoyable. I grew up around a bunch of bullies. You are the nicest bully I have watched to date. Toughen up cupcake! Great idea!! You got me hooked! I subscribed!!
@woodbullyltd
4 ай бұрын
Thanks!!
Really enjoying the last couple videos put out 💯 if I did this challenge in 3 hours it might not have gotten done🤣
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
Great to hear! Definitely not enough time to build something like this.
I’m not a woodworker… blue collar adjacent. I am a KZread junkie however and this is great content.
@woodbullyltd
5 ай бұрын
Love to hear this!
I dont know the first thing about framing/construction, but ill watch the hell out of this lol
@woodbullyltd
2 ай бұрын
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“Kyle forgot to remind me” what a dude 😂
Lets go Avery!!!
I'm not a carpenter so there's no way I'm doing it.... But, we need more episodes!!!
@woodbullyltd
5 ай бұрын
In the works
I liked the traditional one in every aspect. The design of the other looked very. . . . emaciated.
That artistic design can have copper art material or anytype to go in those square open areas.. make it really artistic
i think the judge in the black hat made the overall right decision but he isn't very familiar with structural design, but definitely 2 great builds.
Great video. I’d suggest making them around 50 minutes and a little more detailed, but this was awesome bully
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
🤙
@himynameisdavenicetomeetyou
6 ай бұрын
not to be that guy thinking about monetization and viewer retention, but Patreon with longer uncut videos probably makes more sense on both counts.
I live in Saskatchewan, I was on the Handyman Challenge years ago and lost pretty badly lol pay my flights and I’ll build any outdoor structure. Just don’t get Scott McGillivry to be the judge!
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
Lmao!
Like i heard mullet say... "As a Laborer/Helper, you have to know/anticipate whats next by having the next tool ready". This kind of thinking is what separates A+ crews from Ryobi (No disrespect, but i dont respect this brand in reliability for all day; day to day use 😅) type crews. But at the end of the day the finished product will speak for itself and experience will reign supreme no matter what brand of tools one uses. I prefer DeWalt as this is what i purchased 10 years ago and what battery platform i have stuck with...but Milwaukee has maybe taken the lead in certain trades as i have been seeing. Ryobi on the other hand does have some crazy battery powered tools you would never of thought you needed nor wanted, which makes them become very innovative in this corner of the market but more consumer focused than prosumer.
A+ content and new subscriber!
Well done bully. 👍
This makes me want to try build a pergola. Which would be a stupid idea because I have no idea what I am doing
You can almost always tell a good carpenter by his toll bags. If a guy has Occidental bags that are well used I’ll usually trust him
i like those video alot keep them coming! A note if i may, show the whole finish preduct more! when they judge we can't really see what they are talking about or it too zoomed in to understand. good video eitehr way.
@woodbullyltd
5 ай бұрын
Thanks! I’ll keep that in mind
Cracking idea for vids . Great challenges and content . Well done that man woop woop . 🎉
@woodbullyltd
4 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
great content!
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
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Great video, but why put such time constraints and not give it 6hours? I don't get it
Safety squints never fail! 😂
Love to see it.
Split custody!😂
Yeah Avery! #613Carpentry
We need bully beater merch
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
Great idea
These are fun to watch. If I’d say one thing. I watched the other video. If you spread the challenges like this out in your feed, I’d probably watch more of them. I watch too much KZread. This is just something I noticed when I went to your channel. I think if you spread these out between other uploads you may drive more traffic. What do I know though? Just telling you what it felt like when I went to check out the channel haha
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
Future episodes will be spread out for sure
woody love the series watch it like 5 times. don't stop making videos market yourself! i would like to challenge you to a computer build think about it. the world wasn't build in one day. lol
I like these competition shows you are doing. I also like the idea of doing it for charity too like an above comment. Keep up the good videos 👍
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
Agreed. Thanks for watching
First time seeing it excellent video gord
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
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Sorry Guys but one looked like a pergola and the other looked like a framed shed awaiting sheathing and I’m sure you know which is which
Kyle forgot to remind you? :) Nice challenge!
@woodbullyltd
5 ай бұрын
Yep. Thanks!
Here’s some in put on your already good idea for the show … you should just go to a neighborhood where it looks like they need help with a new deck or replacing the deck and just see who builds the best one but make sure there’s two houses side by each so u can do one and they can do one on the other side ..
I’ve never understood the fascination with pergolas.
Ya, not close !!! One I'd have in my yard. The other one, not a chance !!!
what do y’all do with the structures?
That back wall of Gords looks like my unfinished/Sheetrock garage walls
Some feedback from a fan: During the sections between dialogue, the "action shots" if you will, bring back the volume of the music a little. I actually like the sounds of the tools and work being done, and it always got vastly overpowered by the music. :P
the guest used a standard design that has been proven to work structurally over time . the more modern, never seen before concept looks good but lacks the structural integrity. all those miters will open up and definately slip over time. in my early days i used to try concepts like this. found out that oldschool methods were proven to be more effective and longer lasting. the guest had a major advantage, his helper was experienced. (hard to find these days)
Chuck nasty 😂😂😂
The guest carpenter looks like Alex Volkanovski, I know alot of people don’t know who that is but he is a champion in the UFC. Maybe this guy can win this match.
I'll challenge you to any build. But the build has to be something neither one of has built. See if we can complete and show that mistakes are ok. But I get it. Most bullies are afraid of new things. Doug McCarty
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
Lol
How about an 8’x8’ shed for a build off. I am in from the USA if u want? LOL
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
Great idea
Don’t understand the beef with tires opening up. So does a a bit joint but it just looks like less effort was put in originally. If glued a mitre has way more surface area for a bond also🤷♂️
The bully pergola looked ridiculous/awful. It looked like a shed that needed sheer wall.
@Superhunan
5 ай бұрын
Not trying to be hateful btw. I must have a more traditional eye. Love the vs. content
@woodbullyltd
5 ай бұрын
No worries man. I lost this one for a reason.
Really small Tapcon's to be holding up that size/tall of a structure.... 😮
The music was louder than the dialogue towards the end. I couldn’t hear everything properly
@woodbullyltd
6 ай бұрын
Noted