@ridinrancher9443

Thank you for showing real framing woes. Unless everything comes precut from the factory it seldom just lines up perfectly. ๐Ÿ‘

@Tool_Addicted_Carpenter

You're 100% correct. It's an entirely different sense of satisfaction and relief when you have to spend a few hours working out the kinks before everything finally lands. I really appreciate these types of videos sir.

@andrewdempster5170

Love this so much! A good reminder that this stuff doesnโ€™t just happen to me ๐Ÿ˜‚
I would venture to say it happens to most people but they would never post it. Thanks for being confident enough in your trade to share this.

@woodlab

String lines and shims help bring joy in an imperfect world.  Glad you posted this video.

@iamblaineful

Teach & Train plus repetition is key to being a good leader when you have employees.  The way to get faster is not for you to do it because you are faster at it, but to teach and train, so your whole team is faster.  It's and overlooked and underestimated piece in many trades.  This is a nice project, I can't wait to see it a little further along, I'm really liking it.

@michaelolaire9500

Thanks for being humble 
Itโ€™s refreshing to watch your mistakes 
As we all make them

@ProFramerJoe

Thanks for showing this, Tim.  I have figured out from my many number of nails pulled that the heads seem to stay on more often when you get a bit of wood in between the cat's paw and the nail head.  I hope this helps!

@jg4274

For the first 20 minutes I thought I was watching the Perkins brothers?  ๐Ÿ˜‚ , just kidding I think you're all great ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

@waoh2010

From experience, I recognized Kyleโ€™s stance at 11:02 ๐Ÿ˜‚โ€ฆgreat job in the end boys!

@ejenterprise5540

Love your channel. I like how you explain what youโ€™re doing. Itโ€™s very refreshing that youโ€™re humble enough to show how the entire crew was tied up in a complication that with careful consideration and devotion to integrity, you overcame. I donโ€™t think thereโ€™s a much more disappointing thing than working for a boss with a poor attitude and ethics

@missulu

I'm positive with just another half hour or so, you would have been able to snag that hanger!lol! I absolutely love those btw, very cool. Always trust your insane architect, they have to sign the paperwork! Thanks for the video Tim!

@markdalton55

Tim,
I love the Benny Hill music! Along with architect bashing! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿปโค๏ธโค๏ธ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

@samheumann5640

Love the channel a each episode. Sometimes reality strikes and you have to adapt.....of course keeping it structurally sound and aesthetically pleasing. Thanks for sharing.

@MatthewKrueger-u6j

This was awesome, pun intended ๐Ÿ˜…. Love the fact you include the good, the bad and the train wrecks.

@av1204

that tomb stone would read "I tripped over my fall rope and still hit the ground"

@scottshelley7668

You are absolutely right and I have to tell people all the time, the only way to get better is to do.  Allow the apprentice to do things, even if he is slow and makes mistakes.  He will get faster and better.  Like you said, many people in the trades are unable to let go.  Those people are bad delegators and bad leaders.

@ADWRTG3030

Yo Tim- youโ€™re the man.!

@emilechap8573

A good carpenter fixes his mistakes,and that you are. This is a huge complicated framing job. And you did it Tim,awesome as ever. Great teaching and excellent job . Thx.๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

@urchin11

Love that even after dropping the driver, you refuse to use the wrist strap

@BrettStanton-x4y

loved the video, well done for keeping your cool ๐Ÿ˜Ž