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On Sat, 02 Mar 2013 14:39:20 -0600, Swingman wrote:

On 3/2/2013 2:00 PM, basilisk wrote:
In my last post about cirular saws, I mentioned a building
crew I worked with in the 70's.

One of the guys was Thaddeus, a rather large, powerful man
that drove sixteen penny sinkers with brutal effieciency.
He framed with a 24oz ripping claw hammer, methodically driving nails
in two licks, starter lick would sink it a little over a third of the way
and the next lick contersunk the head.

Thaddeus was a deaf/mute, and one of the most expressive people I have
ever known, all it took was a glance at him to know what he thought of the
status of your work.

There was no "good enough", either it was right or not, if not out came
the big ripping claw hammer, demolishsion ensued and you got to do it
again.

The stud walls in these houses would be covered with drawings,
instructions, lunch orders, weather forecast, women trouble,
sermons to young and ignorant(me), current events.
I have wondered more than once what a story those walls will tell
when these house are torn down.
Thaddeus is long since gone on to his maker, but he left a lot of himself
behind.


Thanks for sharing that ...

Started out helping my uncles add rooms to their houses and building
barns and everything that went inside them, from stalls to feed and tack
rooms ... thought everyone knew how to make things, and helping with the
framing was one of the first things you did as a kid.

To me, even as a kid, I somehow instinctively felt that framers were the
cream of the cream of construction, and later on, that Larry Haun had to
be their leader ... still feel that way.

Basically, I'm still convinced that framers are the heroes in the
building of a house.

Hope you can see this stuff. If not, let me know, particularly this:

http://www.finehomebuilding.com/PDF/Free/021177096.pdf

The above is his story, "One Carpenter's Life" ... a must read for any
one who has ever done any framing in earnest (it should be free)

http://www.finehomebuilding.com/slid...arry-haun.aspx

And what we were just talking about:

http://www.finehomebuilding.com/item...ith-larry-haun


Thanks, Good stuff

basilisk