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This community is designed specifically for you.

BUILT TO LAST FRAMING MENTORSHIP

 Inside the mentorship group, you will have the opportunity to learn a range of skills focused on understanding blueprints, custom framing, and carpentry.

You will have access to monthly live training calls with Q&A's addressing real job-site scenarios.

This is a no BS community with intentional guidelines based around learning from different perspectives and experience levels. 

Join a group of tradesmen who are working on increasing their skills, advancing their career, and mastering their craft.

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 "I wish I had a mentor."

This is your opportunity.

Reputation is built on trust.

  • Join a group of tradesmen who are focused on quality work and an excellent mindset. 

  • Your reputation is built on whether you can be trusted, and the best way to build trust is to show up with excellence and deliver quality work.

Experience shared is time saved.

Who is this for?

"An apprentice who wants to learn as much as possible."

Imagine how much you could learn if you’re just getting started in construction and you get to be around a group of tradesmen who are sharing their discoveries and skills.

When you put yourself around other people with experience, you gain more than learning on your own.

"Someone ready to take on side jobs."

What if you had the confidence to say yes to an opportunity because you knew that a community was there to support you? Here you can ask questions and engage with other members about their experiences.

"Anyone who has experience but wants to hone in on a specific skill."

Inside the platform, there are spaces where you can ask questions, ranging from blueprints to hand-cut roof systems. This is also where you can share with the community what you’ve been working on. You retain the things you’re learning by applying and sharing them with others. 

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Who is it not for!

‘Someone who knows it all.’

This is not the place for someone who thinks they know everything and has it all figured out. Construction varies widely depending on location, and we can all learn something from another’s perspective and experience.

‘Someone who just wants to scroll.’

This group is hosted on a platform that focuses on learning in a community environment. Imagine how much more you could learn if you didn’t have so many distractions and notifications.

‘Anyone who wants to gatekeep.’

We need more people to join the construction industry because of the labor shortage. If everyone gatekeeps all their knowledge, then we can’t solve the problem. This group is built around sharing knowledge and experiences so that everyone can learn.

"I watch your videos all the time, it motivates me A LOT to learn how to frame. I would LOVE to retain your skills and learn more!"
 
HERE’S THE GOOD NEWS...

You don’t have to figure it out by yourself.

Join a group of tradesmen who are learning and growing in their craft.

This is a place where you can post any questions or comments about framing and building, and learn in real time.

Whether you are in the middle of a project or preparing to start one, this community will be an asset to your career.

Finally, there is a social platform that focuses on learning and not just a distraction.

New Skills

This is a space where we can learn from each other. Whether you’re learning a new skill or trying out a different technique, you can share about it in the group.

Collaboration

Inside the community, there are separate spaces where you can ask questions, ranging from blueprints to hand-cut roof systems. This is also where you can share with the community what you’ve been experiencing. You retain the things you’re learning by applying and sharing them.

Perspective

There is always more than one way to build something. Pick out things that are commendable, regardless of your perspective.

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 Are you ready?

Here's what you get...

Monthly live trainings, designed to sharpen your skills in a specific area of construction. Here you will have the opportunity to ask live questions.

Custom feedback to help you solve problems and answer questions, and real-life jobsite experiences from other experienced tradesmen as well.

A supportive community focused on guys who are learning and growing in the trades.

Anyone can build something with minimal training. It's when you run into a problem, how fast can you solve that problem? That's what makes a great Carpenter"

THE BONUSES

You’ll also get these exclusive bonuses when you join!

BONUS ONE

Blueprint 

Fundamentals

I'll explain the basic steps to reading architectural blueprints, which is the foundation for understanding the structural details.

 

$97 value
BONUS TWO

"Apprentice to Journeyman" Handbook

You can learn the steps to take to advance from apprentice to journeyman. Become a more valuable and experienced asset for your boss.

 

$47 value

I'm Mahlon Allgyer

I grew up in the Amish community and all of my friends and family worked in Construction so i just followed the same path. I didn’t have much of a desire to do framing but most of my friends did it so I started out of peer pressure. I soon learned that I loved working with my hands and seeing houses be built. When I first started framing, I felt very intimidated on the job site. I also felt pressure to work faster and harder that I knew how. The first company I worked for was a large company with multiple crews working on different projects. I joined a crew as a laborer and just assisted with whatever needed done.

I also worked in the shop where they would pre-build some of their framing items. That’s  where I learned how to use a saw and nail gun. When I would go with some of the crews on site, I would help with small project tasks. My first memory was putting subfloor glue on floor joists. It felt very intimidating being on site with a crew of experience guys. I didn’t enjoy working for that company because there was a lot of arrogance and unhealthy competition.

I joined a second company that was a smaller business with only 4 to 6 guys. That was more enjoyable because they valued teamwork and camaraderie. My employer was great to work with and taught me a lot of what  I know. Even though he was better to work for I still had to overcome a lot of fears and insecurities. Fear of heights, running heavy machinery and tools, and insecurity from lack of experience.I worked for that employer for 7 years then became self employed and have owned my business since.

During my career as a framing contractor I’ve employed multiple men that were new to construction and taught them how to frame. I enjoy the teaching aspect and always love helping anyone learn and grow.

 

READY TO STOP GUESSING ON THE JOBSITE?
Here you can learn how professionals think, plan, and build.
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FAQ’s

Monthly Payment

$27

✓Community support for your career 

✓ Live monthly calls with Q&A.

✓Plus FREE bonuses

 

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EMAIL:b2lastacademy@gmail.com