How to Install Window Casing and Interior Trim

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On the NSB Newton job, we see first hand how Tom Casey Lead Carpenter at NS Builders builds his window casings. We also observe his approach to trimming a window. This is not a standard how to but an opportunity to see a real project in motion.

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I'm a 63 year old trim carpenter and didn't think anybody put out this nice of work anymore. You have my respect for how nice you did that, especially with the gluing and screwing everything AND using the biscuits on the header. Absolute kudos to you young man, you have my complete respect.

steveallen
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The house could fall down but the window trims will still be standing.
Great job.

ralph
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Not too many craftsman doing this level of work these days.... Great job and a really great video as well

michaelsites
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Give that man a raise and his own channel! Beautiful craftsmanship, a real joy to watch. Keep them coming. Thanks.

trshuster
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A Master at 25 years old! So good to see young craftsman that truly take pride in their work. I was worried these skills were fading in today's society.

NS Builders...please build my next home. In Missouri.

michaelr
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I'm a carpenter and do this stuff all day and I'm watching videos of it when I come home 😂
Great work. 👍

libertineinthemini
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That's some great work. I just wish we could've seen just a few seconds more with the entire casing complete. Thanks for sharing.

franka
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I got to admit this is one of the few videos that actually intimidates me... probably because I don't do enough of this and there aren't enough quality guys like this out there

ryanspence
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Superb craftmanship and great eye of detail. I like that oversized trim was used. It makes the end result far more impressive. Thanks for putting this together.

kevin
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Super video. Finish carpentry is the top of food chain in woodworking. The time and effort required to be able to enhance the home is what helps to sell the home. Thanks for sharing. It's fantastic and it took you a long time and effort to learn. You, sir, are a true professional. Thx again.

mrprecious
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I’ve been doing craftsmanship for over 71 1/2 .3 years and never seen someone do it this great keep it up

josecalmo
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"Hello from The Land of 10, 000 Lakes, Minnesota. My fascination with all things Swiss, craftsmanship and quality led me to you guys. Your tour of the Swiss school was the best, i had no idea but somehow not surprised. Watch making translated to building makes the German approach slack. I then enjoyed your lead carpenter trim out a window on the Newton project. At what point does Tom Casey become a master? Ha ha, like Norm you know who!."
Thanks for your expertise
David J

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This guys is the real deal. Outstanding work, thanks for sharing a fantastic video of your craftmanship

Tony-hrbl
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Excellent video What a professional look. I am upgrading 16 windows from my old house. You just gave me all the info I needed to do this project.

madisonnanda
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This man is a true Craftsman, so rare

mrlibowski
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Beautiful craftsmanship. This video was such a pleasure to watch! Thank you for sharing.

suzanneschristie
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I don't know why or how I am here, but I could watch him build things all day

ashleyfaulk
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exceptional talent and attention to detail! NS builders make sure you pay this man I have come across so many that claim to be craftsmen but couldn't shine his shoes. I would love to see how he would handle trimming a window where the walls aren't straight and the jamb extensions need to be scribed

timsmith
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I cant believe how much effort was put into that. Very professional. Looks great.

boostedsc
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Thank you guys for sharing your craftsmanship. Keep raising the standard -C

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