Fishin Phil Posted April 20, 2007 Posted April 20, 2007 Hey guys, I was just seeing if there are any other carpenters, builders, remodelers in here. I'm a builder/remodeler in NJ and just wanted to say whats up to my carpenter brothers. Quote
harshman Posted April 20, 2007 Posted April 20, 2007 I am a former carpenter turned superintendent for a builder in St. Louis, MO does that count????? If so then HI if not the HI anyway Harshman Quote
Fishin Phil Posted April 20, 2007 Author Posted April 20, 2007 Yeah that counts. Commercial or residential? Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 20, 2007 Super User Posted April 20, 2007 Commercial, Residential, & Industrial Quote
Fishin Phil Posted April 20, 2007 Author Posted April 20, 2007 Commercial, Residential, & Industrial Man, thats a lot of building codes to know!!!! I stick with residential cause I'm familiar with the IRC 2000. I think Jersey is adopting IRC 2006 soon. My friend runs a commercial CM company with his dad ($$$$) and it is a whole nother ball game. Good to see other carpenters!!!!!! Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 20, 2007 Super User Posted April 20, 2007 What building codes? Try working in the Aerospace industry and learning all the militaries SOP (Standard Operating Procedures), MilSpecs (Military Specifications), Mil- Standards, Quality Assurance, SQ&TP (Supplier Quality & Technical Processes and Engineering Design Organization(s), or Metallurgy. I aint even got to Boeing's process specification! And to think I hate paper work : Quote
Super User fourbizz Posted April 21, 2007 Super User Posted April 21, 2007 You can find me throwin a hammer at a nail 5 days a week Quote
NEBassMan Posted April 21, 2007 Posted April 21, 2007 Right here! Been in the residential construction business for the last 6 years. Jason Quote
Fishin Phil Posted April 21, 2007 Author Posted April 21, 2007 Anybody else read the Journal of Light Construction? It sits next to my Cabellas and Bass Pro on the jon. Quote
Low_Budget_Hooker Posted April 21, 2007 Posted April 21, 2007 What building codes? Try working in the Aerospace industry and learning all the militaries SOP (Standard Operating Procedures), MilSpecs (Military Specifications), Mil- Standards, Quality Assurance, SQ&TP (Supplier Quality & Technical Processes and Engineering Design Organization(s), or Metallurgy. It ain't easy building a $10,000 hammer ;D Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 22, 2007 Super User Posted April 22, 2007 And that's just for the Co-pilot Quote
tritonman Posted April 23, 2007 Posted April 23, 2007 Was in the building trades for 25 years, now i'm in the cushy job as a building inspector telling everyone what the code is ;D Quote
bassboy1 Posted April 23, 2007 Posted April 23, 2007 My dad builds both houses and furniture and just about any other thing under the sun too. Wood, metal, mechanical, etc, no biggy. Has built three houses just working after work from about 8 pm to 1 am and working all throughout weekends. He is also a perfectionist, and refuses to have ANYTHING meet code, it has to exceed with flying colors. Lets just say he wouldn't make money in the real world for a living. I know yalls tricks, the more corners ya cut, the more money you make. He does all the woodwork himself, every bit of wiring and plumbing and any other thing except heating/ac cause ya have to have a permit. He also builds furniture too. We have the rough tools for building houses and many of the finesse tools for furniture. He also refuses to cut corners there, and uses real wood instead of particle board for 90% of the furniture. The rest has 2" of wood glued and buscuited to the edge to provide a nailing surface. He also can work with steel and aluminum and we have welded a couple of boat trailers and other things recently. He also does anything mechanical. He was a mechanic on British cars for a number of years, and now is a manager for a shop with mainly german and japanese cars. Lets just say, he has to help out the younger mechanics with some of the overcomplicated crap on the highdollar foreign cars. He also can do almost anthing with 2-stroke motors. When he was younger, he used to have a few sport bikes, that he would "cruise" (150 - 200 Mph) down a windy mtn road. He would often overhaul and bore out motors for more power. The reason I am telling all this, is that I am taking to this real well, and someday, am gonna know all this and more. Right now, I know more than the avarage person. How many of yall let your 14 year old son use the welder or any of the tools in the shop aside from the radial arm saw? Quote
Fishin Phil Posted April 24, 2007 Author Posted April 24, 2007 The reason I am telling all this, is that I am taking to this real well, and someday, am gonna know all this and more. Right now, I know more than the avarage person. How many of yall let your 14 year old son use the welder or any of the tools in the shop aside from the radial arm saw? Sounds like you have a great role model. Try to learn about business and you could be very happy making a living doing what you love doing. There is nothing wrong with money and you can make plenty without ever cutting a corner. Quote
logger Posted April 24, 2007 Posted April 24, 2007 I am a teacher but I work summers with my buddy who is a contractor. We did remodels and roofs last summer and we have home we are building this summer, the owner just signed the papers. Built my own home 3 years ago. Quote
GatorBK Posted April 24, 2007 Posted April 24, 2007 Do Roofers count??? LOL ;D I have been Contracting Residential Roofing for about 16 yrs now and am getting burned out on it. I do lots of framing and home renovations now . I have done everything in the building of a house from the ground up with the exception of wiring and plumbing and have done a little bit of that as well Quote
Fishin Phil Posted April 25, 2007 Author Posted April 25, 2007 Roofers? Oh no, this thread is going downhill quick!! ;D Just kidding. Quote
Super User Alpster Posted April 25, 2007 Super User Posted April 25, 2007 I am a land surveyor in NJ and I do work for many home builders and addition contractors. I have built a couple of houses and am currently fixing a 100 year old house that I bought 8 years ago. This one will never be finished, but, it's home. LOL Phil, If you want to try the Manasquan Reservoir sometime, let me know. I can have my boat in the water in 15 minutes. Ronnie Quote
tipptruck1 Posted April 25, 2007 Posted April 25, 2007 Iam not a contractor but come from a family of them. That job just wasn't for me. I would rather work around steel and sparks. Quote
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