Badger vs. Occidental Toolbelt Tours || Meet the CREW!

Published 2023-11-11
Meet the carpenters who work for Coffman Construction!


TIMESTAMPS

0:00 Intro
0:53 John (the BOSS)
2:37 Landon (Lead Carpenter)
4:55 Tyrel (Lead Carpenter)
7:06 Ethan
9:12 Lala
11:09 Troy
13:06 Victor
14:46 Bailey
17:04 Derek
18:55 Jarod (Lead Carpenter)
21:20 Derek Certified Ladder Holder
23:29 Outro

All Comments (21)
  • Ethan is the prepared medic apparently. A tourniquet is a real saver to keeping that red stuff from spilling all over the place. Keep it capable of being reached by both hands. I keep mine strapped to the front area of my suspenders or the belt line. Very important. Your crew has a diverse set of tools and brands. I like the different ways they set them up for themselves. I believe a tourniquet is a great item for all to have. Coffman Construction, do you guys have a first aid or medic kit in a designated truck? Maybe a rigid backboard, an emergency plan of who the driver is, the designated hospital caller, designated medic, etc? Just wondering. Be a good video for others to learn from a safety standpoint. Thanks again, all. You all are doing great things...I'm back to drywall today.
  • @liammckenney6792
    You guys have proven to be amongst the most respectable young crews Ive seen, well, ever. The companies Ive worked for have never had employees like you do. Youve got good people, keep em close.
  • WoW! Seems like a Great bunch and I can’t believe how Young they all are. Looking forward to more videos. 👍🏾
  • I really love to see so many young guys with so much experience. You guys ever want to move to New England you have a job. But up here the whole crew uses the same tape, maybe because we frame to finish. But dudes have work anywhere you need it.
  • @307roofer2
    Sweet to see everyone rocking Badgers, best belts ever, most people haven't caught on yet, but ya'll got it! Looks like a fun place to work.
  • @johnbeckwith8313
    Great TEAM! You restored my faith in the future. I also started young as a Carpenter. I designed and built my first "building" a 12'x16' "horse barn" when I was 14 years old in Cherry Hills. It is a great career choice. Since then I've moved into the custom luxury home market and bigger things including working as a project engineer when building DIA. I just tell everybody "I do not do any projects bigger than 5 billion dollars".😂 haha
  • Seems like a great crew! and im impressed with the quality set ups everyone has! Great Video!
  • @AC.Prince
    In the southeast, its rare to see high quality bags. Most guy's wears 2 hip bags from the box stores. They last about 6 months
  • This team works great together, very professional and thorough. I’m your biggest fan, will be watching everything you do so don’t pick your nose on camera! 👃 This crew is just a big handsome blurr, keep it on the level ladies you rock! Laura your awesomeness in a bottle! Love you guys 💪🤙🙏
  • I always love videos like this, showing off the team and the carry. I never carry a chisel, and maybe grab for one like 3 times a year unless I'm doing door hardware lol. But a scratch awl, that I use constantly! And a 1/4" pin punch, helps clear out gun jams and set down 16s for the planer
  • @rossco8260
    Nice video guys. Its good to sometimes see what other guys run for set ups.
  • @WombleUK
    UK Carpenter & Joiner for 37yrs here, interesting how all the old guys carry half the amount of stuff on them that the youngsters do LOL. It's a shame the Martinez & Stilleto tools are so expensive here in the UK as they are really nice quality. Only just found your channel so will work my way through a few videos.
  • @carlwells4989
    Man, I love seeing such young blood in the trades!! Unfortunately younger folks in my area aren’t as attracted to it as I was when I started working in residential construction at 19..... you’re blessed, to have such a young and enthusiastic crew!!