@@Drew-ti7kl proper original joke well done mate 🥱
@TERRYKOPITE111 сағат бұрын
Professional 10/10
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd9 сағат бұрын
@@TERRYKOPITE1 thanks
@billybs75613 сағат бұрын
Working with quality products and tools. Good work
@SamFleming-q1d16 сағат бұрын
Brilliant non gas nail gun makes the dewalt look like a piece of shit but if your happy using gas still then stick with the pasload
@carloslaboy126117 сағат бұрын
I thought the chalk gun was gonna be Milwaukee too😂
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd17 сағат бұрын
@@carloslaboy1261 next on the list 😎😂
@simonhinson936720 сағат бұрын
Nice video 👍🏻 what drill bit did you use please they are different to spade bits.
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd19 сағат бұрын
@@simonhinson9367 thanks I’m using a onyx tools auger but I prefer them to spade bits much cleaner hole 😁
@frenchgreguk21 сағат бұрын
Thats literally exactly same the way I fit my doors step by step. (Although I prefer the trim router for hinges). Nice margins mate!
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd21 сағат бұрын
@@frenchgreguk thanks bro I do enjoy using a router to 😎
@olliewitsey21 сағат бұрын
For a door of that size you for sure needs more juicy hinges. Something like hi-loads. The door will almost 100% need rehanging in 5 years time
@lovepupse751923 сағат бұрын
6/10
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd19 сағат бұрын
Thanks 😂
@rorymurray5847Күн бұрын
Stanley knife
@TheHuusmeisterКүн бұрын
oh my god you can't earn money with that
@TheHuusmeisterКүн бұрын
In Germany, we install such a door with frame completely in 35 minutes
@andrewbalfour9373Күн бұрын
Masking tape..
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd19 сағат бұрын
To measure what ? 😮
@andrewbalfour937319 сағат бұрын
Saves marking the door with pencil lines, especially prefinished doors.
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd19 сағат бұрын
@ fair point thank you 🙏🏼
@cryptocyclops3551Күн бұрын
Never plane out the end of a door, you'll blow it out, only plane inward
@RealJoeSliceКүн бұрын
Joinery youtube is absolutely full of experts. Idk how none of them got a business thoooo
@keelsjoineryconstructionltdКүн бұрын
@@RealJoeSlice never a truer word said 🤝🏼
@bigballox645414 сағат бұрын
Just run a knife blade around the latch. Pencil lines are too thick
@granitescotland7338Күн бұрын
Nice work, Chris.
@keelsjoineryconstructionltdКүн бұрын
@@granitescotland7338 thank you 🙏🏼
@danieltaylor1950Күн бұрын
Dont you bolt handles through? Will be hanging off in 12-18 months
@keelsjoineryconstructionltdКүн бұрын
@@danieltaylor1950 been doing this 6 years never had a call back
@falconpaauwnch3583Күн бұрын
@@keelsjoineryconstructionltd but this guy's watched at least 6 hours of KZbin video. Hes clearly learned more than you have actually on the job for 6 years 🤣 I still do it with chisels after 10 years and always will. Tidy work as usual 👌
@keelsjoineryconstructionltdКүн бұрын
@@falconpaauwnch3583 there’s always experts on the internet everyone is entitled to an opinion everyone works differently 😁
@danieltaylor1950Күн бұрын
Joiner of 11 years, I've always bolted through just in case. Like he said everyones entitled to an opinion and if you read my comment properly I asked a question then gave my opinion on an outcome that could happen@@falconpaauwnch3583
@danieltaylor1950Күн бұрын
@@keelsjoineryconstructionltdit was only a question and me offering my opinion on what could happen. Joiner of 11 years and I only use a chisel no router. Great work btw great to see chippies keeping it traditional
@tombradshaw2000Күн бұрын
Did you give any thought to using treated timber? And marine ply isntead of OSB?
@sfahyper8364Күн бұрын
Maybe use a wood router instead of the chisel and knife
@keelsjoineryconstructionltdКүн бұрын
@sfahyper8364 I’m not the biggest fan of using a router to do latch’s unless it’s with a jig
@JoyjoinerКүн бұрын
Hi keel You are spot on about the shorter length digital level as you can use longer metal edges. On another note you seem to be quite experienced in the carpentry trade for a young man,you must have been trained by a good company! No offence meant Regards Liam
@keelsjoineryconstructionltdКүн бұрын
Hi Liam thanks for the comment, I actually didn’t have the best apprenticeship I worked for the council, a lot of my knowledge is gained from social media and Obsession to learn more and be better I will never claim to be an expert always learning but thank you for the compliment much appreciated 🤝🏼😁
@JoyjoinerКүн бұрын
You probably know this already but insider carpentry is well worth watching !
@RealJoeSliceКүн бұрын
I came here to say Milwaukee XDDD nah but for real, keep it up mate, always happy to see one of your vids pop up
@richardsteven3935Күн бұрын
Mate why you putting the door ingoe's in first ??
@Joyjoiner2 күн бұрын
Hi keel Well impressed by your door hanging methods, I've been working 44yrs on the tools ,old frames can be torture some newer ones not much better The leading edge not used much these days but is necessary when the frame is twisted i always sand the door edges to remove the planer ripples the rotex makes quick work of them. The Stanley lifter is great in conjunction with the air bags, it's better than the viking arm as it can be foot operated them fire doors aren't much fun to be handling in and out of bad frames a few times 😢 Not sure about the use of the drywall screws sheer strength and all that jazz! Subscribed and looking forward to the understairs video.
@keelsjoineryconstructionltdКүн бұрын
Thanks very much really appreciate your support, respect the 44yrs you have dedicated to the industry 😎
@kooper16832 күн бұрын
Couple of hundred quid on timber, 2 Grand on nails. 😂😂
@JohnEverett-eu8qv2 күн бұрын
I’ve not got time to measure correctly, I’m not a cabinet maker. The router is king for apertures and perfect end of board. One step up is a downward cutting helical cutter! Much faster, lass stress on your router and less dust in the face. It’s still a bit dusty but eh it’s quick, wear a mask 😂 good post
@edthompson93372 күн бұрын
Well thats a first, I've never seen anyone use a sander to hang a door!😂
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd2 күн бұрын
@@edthompson9337 obviously not spend a lot of time around good carpenters
@edthompson93372 күн бұрын
@@keelsjoineryconstructionltd You aren't a good carpenter though are you, otherwise you would finish it off with a hand plane!😂
@traveller0172 күн бұрын
@@keelsjoineryconstructionltda sharp no.4 and block plane for me still. Those lippings plane really easily cos they’re not as dense as oak. Try it sometime
@edthompson93372 күн бұрын
A piece of tape is better to identify the hinge side of a hardwood door like this, marking with a pencil is a no ,no!😂
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd2 күн бұрын
@@edthompson9337 pencil marks are very easily wiped of with a big wipes, 😴
@ibrahimatmaca93672 күн бұрын
Yaman 🙌🏻
@Blue602 күн бұрын
Hi great work, do you not put a leading edge on the doors or is that in the past now
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd2 күн бұрын
@@Blue60 hi mate I believe that’s a thing of the past now a days sir 😂
@edthompson93372 күн бұрын
Leading edge all day long, tighter gap round the door looks way better.
@vivanov10882 күн бұрын
RESPECT!!!
@douglasfreedom89432 күн бұрын
Feels weird watching you laminate those studs without feeling to see if they are flushed up
@matthewsmyth28333 күн бұрын
Why you putting dry Wall screws in floor? Is it because it's quicker with the gun because i know you haven't been doing that years 😂 you know its no right 😂 lietubers you all should be called
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd2 күн бұрын
@@matthewsmyth2833 there is absolutely nothing wrong with using dry wall screw to screw down plywood does the same job 🤣🤷♂️
@matthewsmyth28332 күн бұрын
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd because that's not what they're for I don't see how difficult that is to understand and then use the correct screw for the job. You're supposed to be a joiner you should no better really
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd2 күн бұрын
@ it legit make no difference, there is no integrity lost in the work we have done the floor is screwed down ever 6”s all screws are sunk and a flat smooth surface achieved, your just having a wee moan for the sake of it to make yourself feel better, have a good Christmas and a happy new year 😁
@matthewsmyth2833Күн бұрын
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd I'm just purely wondering why you're using a dry wall screw for a plywood floor that's all. 17 years in the trade. See you see it as a moan because you're trying to justify using the wrong screw foe the job. I hope you're not a foam it up if will fine type of joiner. You know it's not right I no you do . Just man up n start doing job properly.
@matthewsmyth2833Күн бұрын
@@keelsjoineryconstructionltd merry Christmas 🎅
@masonbridge43293 күн бұрын
Always got taught to use timber wedges to push in to keep door tight to the hinge side, instead of using metal… everyone’s different mate
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd2 күн бұрын
@@masonbridge4329 yeah timber wedges work perfect, if your gentle enough the nail bar won’t leave a mark 😁
@aaronbell85273 күн бұрын
Should be rly using ball bearing hinges for them doors terrible then standard butts
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd2 күн бұрын
@@aaronbell8527 I agree these hinges weren’t the best, next time 🤌🏼
@aaronbell85272 күн бұрын
@ I fine 9-10 ya have to put a leading edge as they bind
@edthompson93372 күн бұрын
Expensive door with 10p hinges, why would you do that!😂
@aaronbell85272 күн бұрын
@@edthompson9337 they should be banned them hinges shite
@lewisward9103 күн бұрын
Christ how many nails 🤣
@neilhowarth93623 күн бұрын
What do charge for fitting a door
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd3 күн бұрын
@@neilhowarth9362 all depends on the condition of the frame, if it’s a new build/old house, solid core door/ hollow door loads of different factors I take in to account I will do a video on pricing in the new year 😁
@neilhowarth93623 күн бұрын
Is there extraction on the little planer
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd3 күн бұрын
@@neilhowarth9362 yes there is, honest truth I couldn’t be bothered going back to the van lol, it was only 2.5mm I had to take off just decided to sweep up after wasn’t to bad 😂😂
@reizo89hfc493 күн бұрын
One way to do it
@garyrice7643 күн бұрын
This clip should be titled: undersized hinges and Amish bowl cut 😂
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd3 күн бұрын
@@garyrice764 bet that made you feel good about yourself trying to put someone else down
@datapowertoolsltd3 күн бұрын
Awesome video guys! Hope you have a nice Christmas 🙂
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd3 күн бұрын
@@datapowertoolsltd thanks very much, yous too 😁
@paulrobinson58333 күн бұрын
What are those little hinges doing on that oak door..
@potta061Күн бұрын
It’s not oak is it though lol. Chipboard
@edsonj.aranda-andrade87193 күн бұрын
Crack! Awesome craftsmanship 🔥
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd3 күн бұрын
@@edsonj.aranda-andrade8719 thank you sir 😎
@franklinauguste4153 күн бұрын
Good stuff
@FormidableOne3 күн бұрын
Beautiful work
@thecobrakaiii3 күн бұрын
What tool belt are you using mate
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd3 күн бұрын
@@thecobrakaiii I am using a diamond customer set up, 😎 4” small belt Right side mazo pouch & hammer sling Left side eagle pouch Milwaukee brace’s
@paulrush8083 күн бұрын
Great to see chiseling continue - there’s too much reliance on the routers these days. Gotta love a satisfying sharpening and honing session after installing doors 🤓
@greig87543 күн бұрын
2nd year apprentice. Just did this mon/ Tuesday this week before going on holiday. Wish I’d seen this before haha mighta done them quicker
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd3 күн бұрын
@@greig8754 well now you have the video from next time to refer to, hope you have a brilliant holiday my man 😎
@RobMorrison-b6n3 күн бұрын
Perfect timing on this vid. I am looking to fit around 14 new doors to old frames soon (also a 100 year old house - but through in Edin) . Also looking to get into Milwaukee tools as an upgrade. A latch video would be great, and also any tips for jigs etc to make life easier when doing lots of doors at the same time? Great channel - keep at it!
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd3 күн бұрын
@@RobMorrison-b6n awesome, I’m so glad you’ll be able to refer to this video when it comes to fitting your own doors 😁 Be carful with Milwaukee tools they are like Pringle’s once you pop you don’t stop before you know it you’ll need a lock up to store them, I’ll certainly do a video on latch’s in the future I do have a few videos on shorts doing the latch but more in debt video coming soon 😎
@edwardcowan63463 күн бұрын
It might be difficult if you where only using a circular saw, try using a hand sa and a hand plane. It's a whole different trade now, for the better.
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd3 күн бұрын
@@edwardcowan6346 I think if I had to use hand tools to go 5mm to 0mm off the top I would have probably used a big jack plane 😎 But using a hand saw would be difficult also 😁
@stephenwatson18733 күн бұрын
Great video, why don’t you use the track saw to take the width off the door, like you did the height?
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd3 күн бұрын
@ I was only taking 2.5mm off the edge of the door it’s a lot easier to do with the planer, I was to take more than 5/6mm off I’d maby consider the track saw 😁
@paulmcgeoch26034 күн бұрын
6:02 very mature. Idiot
@tommellor6794 күн бұрын
Great video. Enjoying the channel! I’m thinking about going for Milwaukee as I’m due a mass tool upgrade. Not sure I can justify the price but it looks like awesome kit!
@keelsjoineryconstructionltd4 күн бұрын
@@tommellor679 thanks mate appreciate it, defos go for it you can get some great bundles to start you off 😁