Reposted from @thesidingguy on Instagram
He’s using our Patent Pending siding adapter tip:
As much as possible I try to avoid pulling out my tape measure even though it’s one of the most important tools on the jobsite. Less steps = more productivity. This directly translates to working less and enjoying life more. We shouldn’t live to work, I’d rather work to live. Happy Friday and enjoy life cause it’s short.
P.S. - for those wondering why I wiggle the siding in almost every video, it’s to cut down on the hater comments. A video I posted last week without the wiggle is still getting many comments daily like “I wouldn’t hire you, you can’t nail siding tight” 🤦🏻♂️. I even get comments like that on videos where I do wiggle but the commenter didn’t watch until the end. Some days I don’t feel like social media-ing, but I know that it’s worth it if each video helps at least one person or puts a smile on someone’s face.
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