J F,
As I said before I do not believe you can consistently run the crown (12’ x 12’ room 9’ ceilings) in 15 minutes and make it look good. You claim that is your fastest time. If so than as I said my hat is off to you. :clap: I do believe you and another person could run the crown under ideal situations in a room that size in 25-30 minutes. Been there done that. I myself feel it is better to work steady than fast. I’ve seen a lot of guys start the day with great production rates only to burn out by lunch.
We also disagreed on the location of the copes. Again I am going to tell you, you are supposed to locate the coped cuts so they flow with the natural line of sight and will not be viewed at right angles when entering or leaving the room. The purpose of the coping cut is to compensate for out of square corners and to control how the joint is viewed, not to hold the adjoining piece of trim in place. For the purpose of production, double copes are best avoided when ever possible. This as I said before is textbook. Double copes are definitely best avoided by a DIYer.
The pediments: maybe you are just that good. I could not fabricate all the pieces on site for both openings and install them in 1 ½ hrs. I don’t know anybody that could set up the equipment, rip all the pieces, and shape them. Then measures, cuts, and installs all the pieces for both sides of both doors in that time.
As far as doors and production work go I can install a pre-hung door properly shimmed in about 4 to 5 minutes (up to 36”) using a cordless trim gun. If I want it to look really pretty with perfect clearances (1/16 hinge/ 1/8 head/ 1/8 strike) and the bottom scribed to the floor I average 15 minutes (that’s with the hinge side hand nailed w/ 8 penny finish nails 2” above/ below hinges and at the strike). I don’t remember any conversation about door hanging between you and I but there are my averages for your consideration. If you can hang them any faster than that then you probably forgot to shim and nail them.
As I acknowledged in the other thread I am a highly suspicious person. I have heard a lot of guys claim speed and accuracy and most of them had neither. I have also been contracted by builders to clean up behind production guys. I’ve seen doors that where so out of whack you couldn’t close them with a 10# sledge and a tub of Vaseline. I’ve seen trim (base, crown, and shoe) with ¼” gaps in the joints or more. I’m sure the crew who did that where running under 15 minutes. Please note; I’m not accusing you of doing that kind of shoddy work I’m just sharing some of my experiences. That said you probably understand now why I am skeptical of people making such claims.