How good it is to see you both working together, there's going to be some cross words at times but that's normal. The work you produce is second to none and the commentary so helpful. Well done both.
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing! I live in the midwest in the US and for 6 years I’ve been having leaky windows after I had a popular window company install storm windows. I been arguing with them for years. The only leaks is after they installed the storm windows and all the old windows are okay. My windows leak in between the original wood windows and the vinyl storm windows this big box store installed. The wall above the windows has mildewed and molded several times. They come and say they Re-adjusted the windows, I get the wall repaired 2 years later the same problem. Much respect! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Wow that was a tricky job but you sorted it no problem. Excellent work and video although I have to say it was all down to your dads mixing of the mortar. What a star he is👍👍👍👍
Beautiful workmanship, and you make it look so effortless. Therein lies the trap for us DIY'ers, one load of mortar in and experience runs into reality. :)
an excellent video, very useful thankyou, that original tray is pretty useless but we live and learn and I like the way you put it all right, those weeps will do the trick
Some absolute cowboys out there🤔. Excellent work again stu. And that is why you get so many repeat customers 👍👍. Good to see the chuckle brothers back in action.
Alright Stu thanks for the upload. I've got a paddle mixer and large tub for the small mixes. Saves your back and get a cracking mix using less water. You'll have to get one for the old fella.
stu been meaning to say, on jobs when you finish cutting your identity a hose to soak dry face work not only gets rid of brick dust but you'll find better when pointing in... malcs Perth WA
Great video, but I am confused about the lintel. My home has a lintel over every window, about the same span as the door in your video. How do you determine it is okay to eliminate the iron lintel?
If I hadn't of seen that scabby rusty lintel I wouldn't of believed it,Iv had to cut loads of trays in as an apprentice and I thought what a waste of time,we'll now I know, You do a great job Stu, I'm a chippie but I love a bit of brickwork if get the chance ,I've built a few extensions over the years I'd make more if I subbed them out but I just enjoy it,No 2 storeys though it would take me to long,Anyway I love your channel you deserve every success
Come to my house in the midlands stu and put a lintel above a bay window, lead the roof and sort a staggered crack in brickwork .. please 😂 you pair are proper professionals!
stu I’ll pay for the digs 😅 I’m holding you to this pal, I’m a long time subscriber and know you and your dad was looking at a camper-caravan🧐 Imagine the content, you pair on the road.
Our 1930's ex council house has creasing tiles above the front UPVC windows. When the rain is heavy water often comes through to the inside of the window. There appears to be no lintel just creasing tiles. How can I stop the water from getting in? Do the tiles need to be replaced with a lintel? I'm not a bricklayer. Can someone advise. Thanks.
Excellent job and well explained. It's just a shame that it wasnt done right first time. Then again if it wasnt for numpty's decent tradesmen would be out of work lol. It would be nice if you could find out if the same bricky has done any more jobs like this you could follow him round lol
Stu,what is the building regs on cavity wall try,I've got water ingress above a window ,had window in for 30 years,don't know if cavity tray was ever installed before windows were ever put in,can u advise please.thankyou..informative video.
Its scary to see people putting stuff in but totally wrong, and if you think about it its easy to see why, I'm an IT guy but can understand how it works, need to do brick work on my house, this helps so much
Nice job stu the building regs in Scotland want a weep vent every 2 brick over a lintel they also want lintel on a bed of mortar and dpc on a thin bed i take it its different in England m8
Thank you gentlemen for a really good video really showing the good stuff you know. The finished work looks really outstanding. Questions thought, those orange spacers, why are they used for, and it seems that the aren't sealing the gap in any way, it would reason that water could drip inside and in between them. What say you, please educate me, and again thank you for the leaned knowledge.
Doing my garage conversion. Top of window that is going in meets soffit board of small roof above. Timber frame house. Does that need a cavity tray and if so how does that get installed? Enjoyed the video lads.
Can I ask a question? When you're cutting out like that I see you didn't need acro's. When would you need to use acro's? As I would have thought the bricks above the cut out would want to fall down as there's is nothing supporting them whilst you do your repair
Reckon the logic is that If the mortar is good, the triangle of brick that it's holding up should be good for a while. Also depends on whether anything else is bearing onto it. If it's not good mortar, then adiós bricks!
*Mate I am new to this ....can you answer a question ? ....when mixing sand and cement 4:1 how much water do we need to add , what should the consistency be like ? Thanks 👍*
@@seniorgolfprogress83 *Thanks for the reply mate ...but I thought it was some near exact measurement e.g... 4:1 kg in sand / cement may take 1 liter. ..maybe 🤔*
Terry Chootiyaa you add the water a little at a time until you get the right consistency depending on what you’re doing, if you’re doing an extension and it’s brickwork you’d make a creamy mix, and if it’s blockwork you’d make a bit of a stiffer mix so it’s not as wet but it’s still workable, if you add all the water in one go it might be too much your mix is ruined if it’s too runny and you’ll have to keep adding and adding sand and cement until it’s right, water makes it look like it’s mixing but you have to let the sand and cement mix on its own and give it time, I’ve been making mixes for 2-3 years and if you have a standard mixer there’s always a lip/line in the middle of the drum and if the sand is nice and fluffy (dry) That’s where I fill water up to but if my sand is wet, sometimes no water is not needed and the sand has all the water inside it for you, and I just add Feb, theres no rule for the water as it varies between what you’re doing and how the materials are.
Terry Chootiyaa sand will come with different water content depending how it has been stored at a yard or how long it’s been stored .and wether it’s been sheltered or left in the open in bays with rain or sun on it ect
thanks for this wonderful tutorial, as you promised, during 2020 you will teach us some brick fixing. got a question from your project, that you insert 3 plastic orange vent plate, I suppose they are used for preventing water stuck inside, my home is also entire brick home build 2014, I checked all over the house, the builder didn't install any of these, should I be worried, should I go install some myself ? I noticed on my bottom layer of stairs, some brick surface is falling off, maybe it is due to water damage and cold weather.
How much does that cost to have that done as I'm looking around for the same thing doing apart from it's a window that needs doing as I'm getting rain coming through it all started 3years ago so this is the 3rd time this has happened it used to be a council house till I bought it so ever time it's been repaired by the council and subcontractors called Mears have just repointed the problem not taken bricks out to look to see the problem and fix it as they are totally cowboys and just bodge it up on 3 times so just wondering how much i would be looking at I know all bricky's have different prices cheers bud
You're a lucky fella Stu, working with your old man and obviously your mate. Sod the money ,them memories are priceless. Keep up the good work pal.
Exactly mate money is paper, working with dad is precious 👍
Yes indeed. I miss my pops. Enjoy every minute with him.
U and your father working together and best mate. The way u give your dad respect its priceless. Well done
How good it is to see you both working together, there's going to be some cross words at times but that's normal. The work you produce is second to none and the commentary so helpful. Well done both.
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing! I live in the midwest in the US and for 6 years I’ve been having leaky windows after I had a popular window company install storm windows. I been arguing with them for years. The only leaks is after they installed the storm windows and all the old windows are okay. My windows leak in between the original wood windows and the vinyl storm windows this big box store installed. The wall above the windows has mildewed and molded several times. They come and say they Re-adjusted the windows, I get the wall repaired 2 years later the same problem. Much respect! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Wow that was a tricky job but you sorted it no problem. Excellent work and video although I have to say it was all down to your dads mixing of the mortar. What a star he is👍👍👍👍
Thank you , Stu , and KC .
Something therapeutic about the mortar being mixed. Downtown Chicago watching this....at work.
Good to watch someone else do it !
*That's really good mate.. 👍👍..in your next video can you make a garden tandoori oven or a brick barbecue 👍👍*
"Builder required - no John Waynes need apply". Good job you know what you're doing Stu!
I like how your a very accomplished bricky and still listen to your dad lol
First memory as a kid, my Grandad showing me how to mix compo!!! like KC on a board, something's never change apart from Grandads not here any more😔
Absolutely brilliant Stu. Just remarkable. Such magnificent workmanship. You can't even tell it's been repaired. Your skill is just extraordinary. 😊👍
I love KC
" Luke a rat. Rats doubled een sighs"
😂
A good tradesman make it looks easy - Thanks for taking the time to video your work - Very informative.
Beautiful workmanship, and you make it look so effortless. Therein lies the trap for us DIY'ers, one load of mortar in and experience runs into reality. :)
Lovely job, description and instruction of what you're doing Stu 👌
Lovely job 👍👍👍 you two are a great team together
Another beautiful job , you told it so well I now know how it should be done. 👍🏻😎👍🏻
an excellent video, very useful thankyou, that original tray is pretty useless but we live and learn and I like the way you put it all right, those weeps will do the trick
Thats a top quality job mate. You and your team are a credit to your industry. If only you guys were down South!
It's relaxing to watch that brick job 👍
Great viewing again Stu, keep them coming
Good lads.Pride in the job goes a very long way.👍
Your old man is right. It's a cracking job.
What a great relationship you and your dad have. Your both at the top of the tree.
Fantastic job! Thanks for sharing and passing on your knowledge and great tunes to boot! 🎸
Some absolute cowboys out there🤔. Excellent work again stu. And that is why you get so many repeat customers 👍👍. Good to see the chuckle brothers back in action.
to me
@@Stucrompton1 to you....
Smashed it as always Stu 💪
cheers paul trying to show all these little other parts of bricklaying, hope your well paul
3:00 that’s a shovel.Leave the spade for Alan Titchmarsh.🤣✌🏻
Another job welldone you keep them hands warm KC
Brillo Stu, great video, good on y'a. And your accent reminds of my time living in the UK, long long ago.
Really neat job. Very impressed.
Alright Stu thanks for the upload. I've got a paddle mixer and large tub for the small mixes. Saves your back and get a cracking mix using less water. You'll have to get one for the old fella.
will have to have a look at one we are old fashioned
Great work mate. Learned a bit more . Many thanks.
I like that joint finish, it really sets of the brickwork, good job fellas
Round and round the garden pmsl , KC you are brill mate 😂
Great job again Stu 👍👍👍
stu been meaning to say, on jobs when you finish cutting your identity a hose to soak dry face work not only gets rid of brick dust but you'll find better when pointing in... malcs Perth WA
Hand mixing on a board or a barrow keeps you fit for sure. Dunno how many mixes i done like that as a young un.
get your old fella a paddle mixer Stu, save his old bones... lol
Great job. Enjoyed the video as always.
Love these vids. Satisfying to watch and educational 👍
Fantastic stu.i liked the sing song and the banter 😁👍🏻
its good to have a laugh
Yeah pal.i totally agree with u mate
Jeez! you guys made meal of that muck mixing...
Nice brickwork as per usual!
Another top job stew.
Little tip, fill the frog on the last course of bricks it will pack point a dream 👍
Cheers Craig
Top man. I love watching both of you
Learning to use and handle most important thing
King KC 😎😎😎 beaut job again 👌👌🏴
cheers peter hope youre well
@@Stucrompton1 good ta 👍👍
I'm now schooled thanks for this well made video
Master at work good work stu
Awesome video guys. Brilliant.
Fantastic job 👏
Beautiful and clean job guys.
Bit sad I know but ....I love watching a bricklayer....always looks easy.🤪
Great video, but I am confused about the lintel. My home has a lintel over every window, about the same span as the door in your video. How do you determine it is okay to eliminate the iron lintel?
Cracking job mate.
Oh my god what building man nice bricks man
If I hadn't of seen that scabby rusty lintel I wouldn't of believed it,Iv had to cut loads of trays in as an apprentice and I thought what a waste of time,we'll now I know,
You do a great job Stu, I'm a chippie but I love a bit of brickwork if get the chance ,I've built a few extensions over the years I'd make more if I subbed them out but I just enjoy it,No 2 storeys though it would take me to long,Anyway I love your channel you deserve every success
Cracking vid mate 👍
How come no acrows? Reason I ask is im changing the angle iron over my 2mtr front window. Is it best to have some acrows with strong boys ?
Brilliant again 😁
Wish you guys lived in Stockton on tees I'm looking for some building work and you guys are awesome I watch all your videos absolutely class lads
Come to my house in the midlands stu and put a lintel above a bay window, lead the roof and sort a staggered crack in brickwork .. please 😂 you pair are proper professionals!
we will when we get a camper van :)
stu I’ll pay for the digs 😅
I’m holding you to this pal, I’m a long time subscriber and know you and your dad was looking at a camper-caravan🧐
Imagine the content, you pair on the road.
how do you keep the tray clean when installing the bricks again, isn't there mortar dropping in?
is it necessary to make the masonry and bricks wet before the bricklaying?
Nice job stu
cheers richard mate
Our 1930's ex council house has creasing tiles above the front UPVC windows. When the rain is heavy water often comes through to the inside of the window. There appears to be no lintel just creasing tiles. How can I stop the water from getting in? Do the tiles need to be replaced with a lintel? I'm not a bricklayer. Can someone advise. Thanks.
Excellent job and well explained. It's just a shame that it wasnt done right first time. Then again if it wasnt for numpty's decent tradesmen would be out of work lol. It would be nice if you could find out if the same bricky has done any more jobs like this you could follow him round lol
Stu,what is the building regs on cavity wall try,I've got water ingress above a window ,had window in for 30 years,don't know if cavity tray was ever installed before windows were ever put in,can u advise please.thankyou..informative video.
Its scary to see people putting stuff in but totally wrong, and if you think about it its easy to see why, I'm an IT guy but can understand how it works, need to do brick work on my house, this helps so much
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Top work fella🤙
What were them plastic spacers for? Ventilation and drainage?
Nice job stu the building regs in Scotland want a weep vent every 2 brick over a lintel they also want lintel on a bed of mortar and dpc on a thin bed i take it its different in England m8
Pretty much same it’s every 2 or 4 brick lintel is bedded on mortar and dpc on thin bed too 👍
@@Stucrompton1 thanks for that stu top man
Maximum every two bricks/450mm in England too. NHBC Regs.
@@mattyc2008 thanks its good to see the nhbc regs are the same north and south of the border
Try using a marshaltown tilers trowel for little jobs like that..its a godsend.
Thank you gentlemen for a really good video really showing the good stuff you know. The finished work looks really outstanding.
Questions thought, those orange spacers, why are they used for, and it seems that the aren't sealing the gap in any way, it would reason that water could drip inside and in between them. What say you, please educate me, and again thank you for the leaned knowledge.
K.c is the man!!!
Smart job
Doing my garage conversion. Top of window that is going in meets soffit board of small roof above. Timber frame house. Does that need a cavity tray and if so how does that get installed? Enjoyed the video lads.
Nice job bro 👍 thanks
Brilliant, thank you 👍👍
I like the son’s comment, it’s not about being the best!
Love ya work stu . JB in Adelaide SA.
Can I ask a question? When you're cutting out like that I see you didn't need acro's. When would you need to use acro's? As I would have thought the bricks above the cut out would want to fall down as there's is nothing supporting them whilst you do your repair
Reckon the logic is that If the mortar is good, the triangle of brick that it's holding up should be good for a while. Also depends on whether anything else is bearing onto it. If it's not good mortar, then adiós bricks!
Greetings from Switzerland.
greetings buddy
Very very good video,, 👍👌👍👌👍
nice works
Nice job 👍
good quality work 👌
Another crackin job again Stu, good job. If you get any free days let us know coz we stacked out 😂👍
Free days? What are them lol yeah no probs Shaun seem everyone is busy which is great
Stu can you do a vid using hollow concrete blocks with piers?
Nice Job
*Mate I am new to this ....can you answer a question ? ....when mixing sand and cement 4:1 how much water do we need to add , what should the consistency be like ? Thanks 👍*
Hi Terry what it is trial and error there is all different types of Sand some sand takes lots of water others don’tHope this helps
@@seniorgolfprogress83 *Thanks for the reply mate ...but I thought it was some near exact measurement e.g... 4:1 kg in sand / cement may take 1 liter. ..maybe 🤔*
Terry Chootiyaa you add the water a little at a time until you get the right consistency depending on what you’re doing, if you’re doing an extension and it’s brickwork you’d make a creamy mix, and if it’s blockwork you’d make a bit of a stiffer mix so it’s not as wet but it’s still workable, if you add all the water in one go it might be too much your mix is ruined if it’s too runny and you’ll have to keep adding and adding sand and cement until it’s right, water makes it look like it’s mixing but you have to let the sand and cement mix on its own and give it time, I’ve been making mixes for 2-3 years and if you have a standard mixer there’s always a lip/line in the middle of the drum and if the sand is nice and fluffy (dry) That’s where I fill water up to but if my sand is wet, sometimes no water is not needed and the sand has all the water inside it for you, and I just add Feb, theres no rule for the water as it varies between what you’re doing and how the materials are.
Terry Chootiyaa sand will come with different water content depending how it has been stored at a yard or how long it’s been stored .and wether it’s been sheltered or left in the open in bays with rain or sun on it ect
thanks for this wonderful tutorial, as you promised, during 2020 you will teach us some brick fixing. got a question from your project, that you insert 3 plastic orange vent plate, I suppose they are used for preventing water stuck inside, my home is also entire brick home build 2014, I checked all over the house, the builder didn't install any of these, should I be worried, should I go install some myself ? I noticed on my bottom layer of stairs, some brick surface is falling off, maybe it is due to water damage and cold weather.
Hi Steven It sounds to me like it could be a cheap brick but I can’t be sure without seeing them Thanks KC
So did you fit a new lintel then under that stuff ?
stu did you not need to support the above brickwork whilst replacing the lintel?
Hi Jason yes we did support the brickwork but it is my secret and nothing moved no cracks it was 👌 kc👍
@@seniorgolfprogress83 thanks for the reply kc. absolutely love watchin you guys👌
I'm a tad confused. At the start you seem to be showing some rusty metal. What is it and was it replaced?
come on lads ,invest in a plastic bath to mix in.cleaner and tidier. Iknow that will appeal to kc.great work as usual.
How much does that cost to have that done as I'm looking around for the same thing doing apart from it's a window that needs doing as I'm getting rain coming through it all started 3years ago so this is the 3rd time this has happened it used to be a council house till I bought it so ever time it's been repaired by the council and subcontractors called Mears have just repointed the problem not taken bricks out to look to see the problem and fix it as they are totally cowboys and just bodge it up on 3 times so just wondering how much i would be looking at I know all bricky's have different prices cheers bud
Your amazing and the passion you have for the brick work just wondering have you ever tried stone work?
Stu what was that stuff you added to the mortar? I don't understand why your muck always looks buttery smooth
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