If I did the crown in the beginning of the day, I could get in under 15 mins quite often, at the end of the day very seldom if ever.I don't know if you read as far as the door hanging part, but should that be considered super-human amongst mere mortals as well? :w00t:
Yeah I read the part about the doors and I'd say you are faster than I am/was but not by alot . I have had doors from some manufactuers that some moron (temporarily) put the split jamb together better than the door was . Or over shot the casing so much it was just falling off and I had to reattach. Pissed me off and slowed down the proccess quite a bit .
Funny I never ran my crown 1st . Might have to try that .Makes sense . I'm curious about the laser tape measure . Never used one . I could see that speeding things up as well . Also saw the kapex in your picture and a DeWalt on the ground. The dewalt looks like the model 706 ( 1st version of the belt driven ) I have had since 2001 and still going strong . Do you take the Kapex on the job ?
Same thing with the plastic shims. I just cut a bundle of builder shims into 3 inch pieces and throw them in a bucket . I can't say the plastic would help me speed wise on that part .
Another thing that used to slow me down was a sheetrocker who was in a hurry and left rock hanging into the door opening or finishers cleaning their knives on a jamb . Started happening to much and I started bashing a hole in the wall by each door they did it to . That cured that problem . :laughing:
How about your production kitchen speed . I am doing a 28 box kitchen and 2 bath in just under 8 hours . That is totally complete with laminate tops , marble crap in the baths , single crown , and hardware . Even vacumm the cabinets out when we are done . I usually have a helper on these deboxing and cutting toe kick , drilling out the vanites and getting the trash out .
If they get granite I can knock a good hour off of that .
I hustle on these but it doesn't hurt as much as running trim every day did . Maybe I'm getting soft .