Nice video Justin, got one of those tapes but as soon as got it a joiner borrowed it and dropped a brick on it and its knackered now...I can still use it but a pain to get out and back in very well, loads of WD40🙄Good tips on keeping the tops of the bricks clean as concrete does go hard and its difficult to remove..keep up the good work bro...Happy New Year to you all👍
Nice job fellas - well explained Justin, thanks. Frae is coming on leaps and bounds isn't he, must have a good tutor! Looks like you've got yourself a great team there mate, they are listening, working, uncomplaining, just getting on with it. So you probably bribe them with a pint after work? Good job guys!
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping yep am all done now good few months off now I do it every year has I go quiet now till end of February or march but like it I get time with my kids and love ones I done it like that for years
@dannyhogi4953 That's the best way Danny not all about work .life is precious mate we should all enjoy it while we are here so good on you for doing that Danny 🙌
Brilliant detailed guidance!!! I'm doing this for a similar sized summerhouse for my daughter. Could you advise me - to save a few quid on concrete, would you ever mix broken bricks in or bits of old slabs!
@NAFO_Badger_Brigade Thanks for the comment. I wouldn't advise saving money this way .concrete needs the right aggregate size etc for optimal strength of the concrete. I'd always recommend using the concrete mix companies or mix it yourself. Good luck 👍
Is their a reason you didn’t wacker some mot before putting the concrete in, your the first builder I’ve seen put concrete straight on soil, it’s very confusing for a DIY’er, they say politicians couldn’t agree on the colour of shit, the building trade isn’t far behind them 🤔🤔
Hiya, I’m really enjoying your content mate. Appreciate the in depth step by step style you do 👌🏼
@bensboatbramble
Appreciate your comment thanks Ben 👍🙌🧱
Nice video Justin, got one of those tapes but as soon as got it a joiner borrowed it and dropped a brick on it and its knackered now...I can still use it but a pain to get out and back in very well, loads of WD40🙄Good tips on keeping the tops of the bricks clean as concrete does go hard and its difficult to remove..keep up the good work bro...Happy New Year to you all👍
absolutely excellent video. goes through step by step at good pace, explanations are great, easy to understand. fantastic info.
@@andymok2906
Appreciate it Andy
Nicely explained, is that Wales, only its not raining 😂 👍
@markrobinson1458
Hi Mark
I no we are having a heat wave here 😂😂👍
Nice job fellas - well explained Justin, thanks. Frae is coming on leaps and bounds isn't he, must have a good tutor! Looks like you've got yourself a great team there mate, they are listening, working, uncomplaining, just getting on with it. So you probably bribe them with a pint after work? Good job guys!
@davecleggett9371
Thanks Dave yea the lads are brilliant always value there hard work 👍
Great tutorial with plenty of details 👌🏼🧱👍🏽
@SteveAndAlexBuild
For the Diyer Steve Thanks mate 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping👌🏼👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🧱👍🏽
Lovey job lads I am the same with concrete allways gets the hart rate going lol 👍👍👍
@markhep
Concrete always gets me Mark 😂😂 cheers mate and merry Christmas to you all 👍👍
@brickrightbuildinglandscaping 🤣yes you too and the family have a good one 👍👍👍
Nice one guys👍
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Cracking job boys every day is a learning day
@dannyhogi4953 definitely is Danny.
Merry Christmas mate 👍
@brickrightbuildinglandscaping you mate have great Christmas with the family and friends and have a few drinks for me mate 👍
@dannyhogi4953
Defo will Danny mate same to you chill and enjoy it 💯
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping yep am all done now good few months off now I do it every year has I go quiet now till end of February or march but like it I get time with my kids and love ones I done it like that for years
@dannyhogi4953
That's the best way Danny not all about work .life is precious mate we should all enjoy it while we are here so good on you for doing that Danny 🙌
Great job and great video 👍
@MHWD2251
Appreciate it thanks 👍
Cracking job as always lads 👍🏼
@Tom_Prendiville
Nice one Tom thanks
Great informative video Justin
@markbriers4302
Thanks Mark
Not bad for a bunch of handymen.
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Great video lads 👏
@@shaun...6838
Thanks Shaun 👍
Fantastic job perfectly explained
@robertmorris5214 Cheers Rob 👌
Top tips!
@@johnbradley4881
Thanks 👍
Brilliant detailed guidance!!! I'm doing this for a similar sized summerhouse for my daughter. Could you advise me - to save a few quid on concrete, would you ever mix broken bricks in or bits of old slabs!
@NAFO_Badger_Brigade
Thanks for the comment. I wouldn't advise saving money this way .concrete needs the right aggregate size etc for optimal strength of the concrete.
I'd always recommend using the concrete mix companies or mix it yourself. Good luck 👍
@brickrightbuildinglandscaping I'm following everyone word of your advice! Thanks again for a great post!
@NAFO_Badger_Brigade
You are very welcome and good luck with your project 🙌
👍🧱thanks for the video
@@charlesviner1565
Your welcome charles 👍
If its stone use re_bar 😁
@stepho9999
You could do but not needed at all
Is their a reason you didn’t wacker some mot before putting the concrete in, your the first builder I’ve seen put concrete straight on soil, it’s very confusing for a DIY’er, they say politicians couldn’t agree on the colour of shit, the building trade isn’t far behind them 🤔🤔
@MOB34M
Don't need mot in the trenches for foundations but you do under the floor as I showed you