I hope i get an answer I don't understand how going in 3/4" from the end of the top and bottom. Plates causes the sheetricks to line up perfectly with the studs spaced 16" apart? 2nd why mark a line at every 16 then place an x next to the line which is also where the stud will be fatened and placed ?
The only thing I question is adding that extra inch. It technically grows the span by an inch and could possibly run the stairs past a wall by an inch.
master framer we dont use 7" risers and 10" treads anymore though, its too steep to walk up.....try to get it around 6" rise and 12 or 13 inch tread.....unavoidable at times but much more comfortable to walk up
Watched many of these building series from 1992 from the GodFather of carpentry building. This music was added, way after the fact by some Yahoo that felt music is more important than Larry's words of instruction- Stupid music , and dumb Bang captions added.
I live in an area with lots of old stone houses, they are mostly two story and two foot thick, nice stones on the inside and out with ruble in the middle. Why don't modern people mortar their stone directly to the block or cement wall so it is a single thermal mass? I notice the bank building built in 1918 was tile block and brick veneer but it has no space either, just brick mortared to the tile blocks? I have never seen a solid masonry wall have its outside layer fall off but notice a lot of 20 year old homes have the brick ties fail and the whole face falls off. I enjoy your videos but just wondered what the logic was with the air space? I live in high desert where its fairly dry so humidity isn't a big issue so I want to do it like they used to, is there a reason why I should reconsider? Thank you
Those are terrible stairs. He should have 4 stringers, that will allow foot traffic weight directly on top of a stringer at all times instead of between stringers. Fail.
What is an old school tradesman? Looks like he built the simple set of stairs like most carpenters would. Any 3rd year apprentice should be able to build a simple set of stairs with ease.
I see the invention of trac saws right there at 8:19 on. Also, we put 2x4 spacers on the outside stringer so the wall board hangers don’t plan our death. 😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I have been a carpenter for 33 years now and Larry is one of the best I have ever seen for making things simple and easy to understand. He is a legend in the framing industry. RIP
I didn’t know him, he made those videos the same year I went into the carpenters union. I understand carpentry really well, I mostly build stairs and cut some roofs here and there. Some people just complicate things and he made everything easy to understand.
Larry was the super star of framing, RIP Larry. Is it my imagination or did Lary cut the risers at an angle to match the step back he made to the stringer to give a longer tread?
I like adobe, but cseb(compressed stabilized earth block)is far superior in compressive strength, density, dry/cure time, less motar use, and faster construction with the same benefits of adobe like thermal mass and evaporative cooling.
7:47 ahh didn't leave room for the drywall to slide in between
What a legend!
me: gotta re-do my stairs DIY youtube: here's a chill hippy that looks like he knows wtf he's doing......
all stairs CODE would require 2 2x4" compression at the top. imo
Very very helpful. I might need to be on your show
why add the distracting music and graphics ?
Get rid of the background music !
The funky ass beat line that kicks in....im waiting on Dre or Snoop to start rapping.
I hope i get an answer I don't understand how going in 3/4" from the end of the top and bottom. Plates causes the sheetricks to line up perfectly with the studs spaced 16" apart? 2nd why mark a line at every 16 then place an x next to the line which is also where the stud will be fatened and placed ?
”One meishurment”
The background music is distracting. The first track sounds like a porn vid from 1925.😂
Is there a version of this without the muzak playing over him?
No deal with it
I just keep thinking of his poor back, hes stooped over all day
The only thing I question is adding that extra inch. It technically grows the span by an inch and could possibly run the stairs past a wall by an inch.
master framer we dont use 7" risers and 10" treads anymore though, its too steep to walk up.....try to get it around 6" rise and 12 or 13 inch tread.....unavoidable at times but much more comfortable to walk up
Watched many of these building series from 1992 from the GodFather of carpentry building. This music was added, way after the fact by some Yahoo that felt music is more important than Larry's words of instruction- Stupid music , and dumb Bang captions added.
I live in an area with lots of old stone houses, they are mostly two story and two foot thick, nice stones on the inside and out with ruble in the middle. Why don't modern people mortar their stone directly to the block or cement wall so it is a single thermal mass? I notice the bank building built in 1918 was tile block and brick veneer but it has no space either, just brick mortared to the tile blocks? I have never seen a solid masonry wall have its outside layer fall off but notice a lot of 20 year old homes have the brick ties fail and the whole face falls off. I enjoy your videos but just wondered what the logic was with the air space? I live in high desert where its fairly dry so humidity isn't a big issue so I want to do it like they used to, is there a reason why I should reconsider? Thank you
Always at an angle. Yet the kid doesn't listen to something he was Just told to do. :D. Gotta love dumb workers. :P
Don't know why you're playing music when teaching.
Stealing larrys videos 🤡 your pathetic
The fact you added background music to steal this dead mans work is sad.
The music is unecessary. His voice is like turkey gravy on an old fashioned family Thanksgiving feast.
Those are terrible stairs. He should have 4 stringers, that will allow foot traffic weight directly on top of a stringer at all times instead of between stringers. Fail.
You can just tell he’s a master at this stuff. Thank you for the video
Pure gold ty for sharing ✌️🐾🐯🕊️🎼🌈🌎
“Believe in yourself. You can do it.”
omit the music it is to loud and distracting
Good setup
What song is that
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total pro @ thank you Larry for posting
beautiful @
got 2 bah 4 ? @
nice stair gauges @
got rithem bangin ?
He gives the old man working slow and smooth vibe. The one that does double the amount of work as me running around sweating.
Obviously you have a lot to learn.
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This guy is a bad ass
Are those 10x2 or 12x2?
This guy is incredible with that hammer. Big respect for the old school tradesmen. Men folk.
What is an old school tradesman? Looks like he built the simple set of stairs like most carpenters would. Any 3rd year apprentice should be able to build a simple set of stairs with ease.
I see the invention of trac saws right there at 8:19 on. Also, we put 2x4 spacers on the outside stringer so the wall board hangers don’t plan our death. 😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
quite possibly the poorest stonework ive ever seen
Yo! That's Larry Haun! xD
O this may be stupid, but can you do a stone with a flat back from Lowe’s as a siding on a house?
I have been a carpenter for 33 years now and Larry is one of the best I have ever seen for making things simple and easy to understand. He is a legend in the framing industry. RIP
How long did you work with Larry? Surely after 33 years of being a carpenter you must find things simple & easy to understand?
I didn’t know him, he made those videos the same year I went into the carpenters union. I understand carpentry really well, I mostly build stairs and cut some roofs here and there. Some people just complicate things and he made everything easy to understand.
Pro tip: hold your stairs off the wall so the drywallers can just slide sheets behind your stairs, and don’t have notch around your stairs.
The background music ruins the video…good job 👎
U can’t be this easily distracted and salty bruh. How u gonna build stuff
I would have loved to have been taught by Larry.
Larry was the super star of framing, RIP Larry. Is it my imagination or did Lary cut the risers at an angle to match the step back he made to the stringer to give a longer tread?
I like adobe, but cseb(compressed stabilized earth block)is far superior in compressive strength, density, dry/cure time, less motar use, and faster construction with the same benefits of adobe like thermal mass and evaporative cooling.
Can anyone tell me why you might cut the risers at angle other than 90° from the tread?
I am half hour early to my job interview watching this.
God bless him & his family dios los bendiga