Metal Stud Framing Lesson.

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Published 2017-09-06
Metal Stud Framing. PS105

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  • @hoeonthestro
    To all the negative comments below, this is obviously a very short class on the day one basics of metal framing. Please think before you comment to make yourself feel good and smarter than the man teaching the class. He has taken the time to begin the process of teaching these young men. Although the lesson may be missing some very basic proceedures, they will most likely cover that a little later. Thank you sir for your time to help these young men on thier career path.
  • @k2concepts
    Been around construction since I was 13...mainly HVAC and refrigeration...mechanical engineer now ...BUT even at the ripe old age of 57? I still learned a couple things from this video...thank you very much for sharing this...
  • This is actually what I was looking for. The negativity is unnecessary!!!
  • This is exactly what I wanted to learn! Thanks Mr. Ramirez, you're a great instructor and teacher!
  • Great lesson. A helpful addition would be to demonstrate the cuts made on the saw and by hand. Thank you. My homeschooled sons loved it!
  • This video was very informative, I am planning on an outdoor kitchen using these metal studs , so this helps
  • Extremely useful video! Thank you so much for putting this together! - Up until now, I did not know anything about metal framing. Learned a great deal today! -Thank you so much, Mr. Ramirez!
  • @m.mgnmark9186
    Thank you. I might not get fired this week . Fake it till u make it !!!!
  • @anndrake492
    Absolutely outstanding presentation! Thanks.
  • @cameronwong7608
    Thank you for posting this! Great lesson and gives me so good ideas for my upcoming BBQ build!
  • I am preparing to install metal studs so this lesson was exactly what I needed, thanks very much, Mr. Ramirez.
  • @unkwm128
    omg all instructors should present the material in this format great job
  • @eukaryon
    Wow, that was very cool! Huge amount of info in a very short time. You demonstrated many types of metal-to-metal joints and many types of complex wall openings in a VERY short period of time. And much of the nomenclature. The magnetic level is much easier to use than the traditional level on wood. Thanks, I will have to try steel framing on a small project.
  • Thank you Mr. Ramirez. Now I feel confident to frame out my outdoor kitchen.
  • @jp2159642587
    I’m a Philadelphia, Pa Job Corp alumni class of 1993. It’ nice to the advancement of the program I learned a great deal from all my instructors keep up the good work.
  • @Idlehampster
    I'm a computer scientist and I have no intention of getting into building frames, but I found your video fascinating to watch and very informative.
  • @kompshi
    he explained it so well.......thank you very much for the video.
  • @TAHY09
    I was a wood carpenter for 5 years ... I started my first metal stud job 2 years ago ...... I was so nervous so I watched this video literally a day before starting my metal framing job ..... now I’m a journeyman running a 4 man crew 3 framers and one more journeyman .... πŸ™ŒπŸ½
  • @MaxSachs
    Awesome lesson thank you, I've got a 14.5' wall with a door opening that will be easy cake now.