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  • this is a great movie.right know im in the process of learing how to become a carpenter.my father has been a carpenter for over 30 something years.i am planning on taking over his business. but the one problem is with this economey nobody is looking to build anything right know.hopefully it will pick up soon.

  • I agree with the Irishman... as I'm Scottish.

  • Put a American back to work

  • good video im a wood worker but the trait is at a end for the time being i lost my compony like a month ago i do hope the biulding boom comes back

  • Truth of it is. I'm in America after coming from Ireland. And the level of skill at the craft that I've seen over here is incredibly low. Americans have some of the lowest building standards I have ever seen and do some of the worst work I have seen. America is the land of the power tools not the land of the tradesmen.

  • @3ietnam I think that the look of a place went down but the level of work is still the same none wonts to pay for the hight detail things

  • @3ietnam some is low but that level of work is for low income people.. tell me.. what's the percentage of home ownership in Ireland to compared to the US? besides, what's the point of building a house that will last hundreds of years when it will be torn down in 50 or less? Oh, and we do have some very skilled workers.. as skilled or more skilled than Europeans.. I know, I work with lots of them..

  • handy person

  • excellent video

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