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Gary Striegler is a second generation homebuilder with over 25 years of hands-on experience. Known all across the country for his use of time-proven techniques and beautiful home detailing, Gary is a strong advocate for anything that helps him get the job done faster, without sacrificing the strength and longevity of his work. Gary is the host of Kregs detailed Trim Carpentry DVD (from which these short clips were taken), which walks you through skills and strategies designed to speed your work and improve the quality of your finished product by building with Pocket-Screw Joinery.

What Pocket-Holes let you do, is build better projects, faster, and really with less skill. -Gary Striegler

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  • I am Haion Won, inventor of Wall Frame Marking Tool. I would like to introduce you a new hardware tool: Wall Frame Marking Tool. If you are interested in trying the tool, please let me know.

    It takes three days for a contractor to install 40-50 wall frames in a four bed room house. The total cost is about $3,000-4,000. The material cost is not that much expensive. But, the wall frame marking labor cost is very high. With the tool, it takes just a half day to finish the job.

  • Nice job! You are a real craftsman. I learned a lot. Question - If you omitted the plywood would the overall look be that different with paint?

  • Nice!! The nail gun model number please?

  • if anyone really won to learn how to do wainscoting panel go to gary katz

  • Nice video! I do wish you had included more details on various tricks involved, what tools you used, what lumber products you used, particular dimensions, etc.

    But I'd love to view any more tips you may share! The wainscotting looks great even before stain or paint!

  • Loved him, very informational. Learned so much. Especially to started with my project.

  • @MrMeanderthal oh good comeback. lol Go back to your idea furniture and i'll keep using hardwoods. 

  • @viper8red you know nothing..

  • nice video... you could have shown some more details at points, especially the Kreg jig... . I was a little surprised that you hadn't marked out all the studs in advance or blocked up the frame and then shim to exact height. but on whole very nice job. Lots of nuance and I don't think you talked to much. best of luck.

  • plywood is not all crap. A1 ply (walnut, cherry, maple, ect) is excellent quality and has its place as does actual lumber and other building materials.  You built cabinet boxes out of only raw wood? sheath houses is only boards? come on. the jerk store called, they are running out of sirkitty007

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