Another quality job Scott. I always get a smile at your humor, emptying out the tool bucket and van for tools to deploy as spacers. We've all done it!!
Looks great Scott. I’ve fitted loads of this stuff and it drives me mad for the same reasons. Top tip, I open 4-5 boxes and lay them out roughly on the floor against a long straight edge. As they are all different it is easier to find which fit together better, that way you can trim them before fitting. It has saved me loads of time. 👍🏻
I’m starting to get into DIY, and I’ve learnt so much from your videos. The music choice in this for the time lapse is class! Nice content, thanks for your help - Pontyclun!
Great job! I'm about to do this exact job to a retaining wall in my garden but was planning on using mapei tile adhesive, is it just preference or is the product you are using better than a traditional method? Thanks Scott
Soooper Job Scott. Must admit that I am a fan of Sika products now. When they were first around some of their stuff was bit naff but they have caught up and never let you down. Best Regards, Bob (Weston s Mare )
Thank you so much for your videos pal they are so helpful. How far does the Silka Primer 3N go in reality? The data sheet says 1ltr covers 5m2 is this about accurate pal?
@@tidybrickslandscaping amazing work my friend 🏴 I’m looking at making them myself concrete and oxide with the mould. Vibrating plate and see how I get on. Not sure if that will be cheaper or more expensive. It keeps idol thumbs busy and oot of trouble. 🤪
Love the video. It’s gave me the confidence to give it a go myself. Question though, why did you cut a grove in the copings? Is it to give the rain somewhere to run off?
I’ve got the faithful block carriers they’re absolutely brilliant you can carry concrete blocks with no problem and lift them up makes life easy When lying then
Hi Scott. Great video! I am thinking of attempting to fit some of this drystack tiling myself but I can see from your videos there are some definite issues when fitting them. Are there some alternatives you could recommend that are easier fit but still give a nice effect? I am a complete amateur but I would like to attempt it myself.
🤣🤣🤣 benny hill loved that bit Scott.That dry shit walling sorry dry stack seems a real nightmare mate .Why should you have to cut it to fit ?Ill do it one day and it will make me fume .Cracking job and another entertaining video. You always get me laughing mate brilliant 👍🤣🤣🧱🧱🏴🏴
@@tidybrickslandscaping Just cant understand why its like that Scott .Anyway love your attitude and humour to it all its the only way .My radio has gone aswell nightmare ain't it 🤣🏴👍
Superb Scott the stoneface textured is a class apart but £180 Sqm nearly got another 5sqm to put on some planters. Have you used the stoneface textured buddy ? Beautiful stuff takes a fair amount of time See your sika find it easier in small spray bottle empty flash bottom something like that. Keep a bag window packers in your van Scott 😜 Amazon 1-6mm sizes. Super handy in fact use them for spacers on tiles now also snap them in half.
@@tidybrickslandscaping Yeah mate they look fantastic but cost a bomb natural stone put all the sizes on separately but there pretty all nice and square nowhere near the hassle of the cladding you have been on. But super expensive 5sqm there all be it get the sika etc but came in just under £1200. Git through for £188 1.35sqm. Done a wall of 12 Sqm and looks super slick. If you get chance to use it. A would say you will like applying this stuff. Silver birch used last 2 jobs.
haha i know what you mean about no radio and getting stuck with the voices in your head, sometimes builders even have to have conversation with each other, scary stuff
Hey Scott Grabo have a few new options out Yours is a Plus? there is now a Pro, better handle and is auto on the suction New thicker seals I lifted a block, drain lids all sorts a week ago
Hi im looking to do simular but to a retaining wall, its been blackjacked as well as tanked on the earth side but im still a bit nervious of dry stacking it, do you have any advice?
Brilliant as always mate. Quick question how far does the primer go? Have 11m2 to do same as you have here. 1 litre cover it or 2? Also the adhesive used exactly like you have how many tubes do you reckon? Thanks in advance.
Sorry Scott, another question. Why prime the top layer of the blocks. Surely you didn’t prime when laying block on block so why the top? Yes, prime the coping stone but no need to do the block
Great video as always mate! I’m going to be building a planter out of breeze blocks. Then putting slips on similar to this wall. It’s going to be around 645mm high and 10m in length, how deep should my foundation be for the wall?
Also depends on is it a retaining wall otherwise it’s not that high just 8 courses of bricks 🧱 so normall would be 100mm of concrete and say a course of bricks below ground level so around top to bottom 150mm-200mm total 👍🏴
I feel your pain that drystack walling winds me right up. The last wall I done I had to trim almost every piece. Which is annoying considering how much the stuff costs. Nice job in the end tho Scott 👌
Hi Scott Can I just ask you a quick question What’s the minimum hardcore base I need for porcelain. Going to have a go myself as I carnt get anybody to do it. Your videos are great and give me the confidence to have a go! Had the porcelain delivered September just opened them and 14 are broken what a nightmare. UA-cam hear I come( with a lot of swearing😂)
Hi Peter sorry to hear about the tiles !!! Gutted but as for the base it’s 100mm hardcore compacted every 50mm take your time in the string line for the levels 👍🏴 Keep me informed
Hi, great job, I can understand the need to prime the wall for the dry stack cladding, but why can Marshall's not supply that already primed. save the tradesman job.
We're not happy unless we're moaning great work pal I've done some of that walling but the pieces we use have a screw ancor on them but only if the wall is over 1.5 height great work and music pal
I would say the tile adhesive would be better sand and cement would come through the holes in the tile and be a lot messier when one doesn’t fit 👍🏴
Looks great that! Quick question, can you stick this drystack to a wall that has been painted with masonry paint? Or would the wall need prepped with something before hand?
@@tidybrickslandscaping thanks for the reply, if the paint doesn't come off easily (it's a rough split block) would maybe painting on a slurry coat of Sbr and cement and letting that dry be sufficient enough do you think?
Dry stack is a pain in the butt Scott but as always you’ve done a cracking job! I was half expecting you to run around the garden chasing women when the Benny Hill music came on!! 🤣🤣🤣 Also, too many holes in the block bricks for the Grabo to get any suction mate.
Just wait until the glue heats up that holds them together come summer and it comes through the joints. Dry stack looks good for about 6 months tops. Marshalls as per usual using top installers as Guinea pigs. Then they will change the regs
hi scott absolutely lovely job mate , quality mate , great ethic taking that middle on out mate , keep up the good work , bet your backs at you with them blocks , we use a block lifter mate their only about £30 quid and are a reeal hand and back saver pal , keep safe and well
How does building a wall like this compare in price to a normal fence, concrete posts concrete base panels and wooden fence panel, 1.8m high by 10m run for example
Turned out well. I can see those panels are not so simple when they cannot even cut them all standard size and colour. I can imagine a weekend diy-er making a right balls up and wondering why.
I am glad that I am not you. Its only getting complicated 😪. God bless you and your family and friends 🙏 aman. You have plenty of love for your job and your rich customers
great job that my mate looks a fuckin nightmare to be honest lol, i just wondered when you do an external corner have you ever tried mitering the joint, not teaching my granny how to suck eggs just wondered if it would be any easier, cheers pal have a good one
cavity block is like a sponge no solid surface for the grabo plus i dont think id trust 2 suction cups with solids broken foot syndrome waiting to happen lol
Nutty as a fruitcake. But doing a good job under extremely difficult circumstances. I mean, having to cut a couple of tiles...... absolute f#####g p##$ take. I would have walked off site. Only to the cafe though!
The QC is shite! Who makes these? Name and shame 😁. Not sure I like this product anyway, the adhesive can't be good for the environment, I doubt if the tubes are recyclable. But you always make a good job.
Great video thanks 😊 👍
No problem 👍🏴
Another quality job Scott. I always get a smile at your humor, emptying out the tool bucket and van for tools to deploy as spacers. We've all done it!!
Whatever is at hand allsorts it was 👍🏴
What a wonderful job and the selection is outstanding. I guess many talk 👄 and workers walk
Winner of a finish on that wall Scott
Keep saving then 👍🏴
Beautiful work Scott - It's always a pleasure watching your projects taking shape and then seeing the finished results
Thanks Andy glad your enjoying watching my videos 👍🏴
Well done Scott very neat.
Looks ok but I’m not a fan 👍🏴
Good job , those copings are lovely
They’re really nice pieces of stone 50 mil thick 👍🏴
Looks great Scott. I’ve fitted loads of this stuff and it drives me mad for the same reasons. Top tip, I open 4-5 boxes and lay them out roughly on the floor against a long straight edge. As they are all different it is easier to find which fit together better, that way you can trim them before fitting. It has saved me loads of time. 👍🏻
That’s a good idea actually I could’ve done the same and used the top of the wall 👍🏴
Good little volg and nice wall tile 👍👍🇬🇧
Thanks Thomas glad you liked the tile 👍🏴
Bellísimo trabajo 👌🏻 👏 💕 🙌 saludos
Thx again 👍🏴
Cracking job as usual
Like the bit of Benny Hill slapping on the last row of dry stack. 👍
Can’t beat a bit of Benny Hill 👍🏴
Anoder beautiful job by the genus composer
What ! Another top job ! 🏴
Thanks Steven glad you enjoyed the video mate 👍🏴
Great video again mate you are a perfectionist love how you look at every detail
I agree about the voices I your head get the radio on ha ha 😂
I’m slowly losing the plot I think 👍🏴
Nice job lad 👍👍👍
Thanks for sharing, always like watching your vids ,makes me smile,
Cheers Steve glad I can bring a smile to your face mate 👍🏴
Great looking project. Replacing those off-color tiles is why you’re so good at this. 👏🏻👏🏻
Yeh thanks it had to go if it looks wrong it is wrong 👍🏴
I’m starting to get into DIY, and I’ve learnt so much from your videos. The music choice in this for the time lapse is class! Nice content, thanks for your help - Pontyclun!
I’m glad your finding the videos helpful and like the music choice 👍🏴
Quality job as always my friend 👍
Cheers adz glad you enjoyed the video mate 👍🏴
Just loving the videos & the tune’s are banging keep up the good work 👍
Thanks pups glad you’re enjoying my videos and music taste 👍🏴
Great job! I'm about to do this exact job to a retaining wall in my garden but was planning on using mapei tile adhesive, is it just preference or is the product you are using better than a traditional method? Thanks Scott
Couldn’t say really but most likely all the same in the end basically it’s like super glue 👍🏴
Love your music taste and your work, have a good weekend 👊
Cheers gavin glad you enjoyed the video and the music have a good weekend yourself mate 👍🏴
Soooper Job Scott. Must admit that I am a fan of Sika products now. When they were first around some of their stuff was bit naff but they have caught up and never let you down. Best Regards,
Bob (Weston s Mare )
I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos Bob much appreciated 👍🏴
Thank you so much for your videos pal they are so helpful. How far does the Silka Primer 3N go in reality? The data sheet says 1ltr covers 5m2 is this about accurate pal?
It’s been to long to remember sorry you’ll have to go by the guidelines 👍🏴
You take such pride in your work its contegus
Thank you for those kind comments much appreciated I do try 👍🏴
This looks wicked another great video definitely going to give this a try!
All the best if you do I’m here to help 👍🏴
Pucker job.. Nice jacket 👌
Cheers Jay glad you enjoyed the video mate 👍🏴
Fantastic tutorials now just to safe up enough to buy them😂 thanks for all the info. 👌
Glad you like them! 👍🏴
@@tidybrickslandscaping amazing work my friend 🏴 I’m looking at making them myself concrete and oxide with the mould. Vibrating plate and see how I get on. Not sure if that will be cheaper or more expensive. It keeps idol thumbs busy and oot of trouble. 🤪
@@Jumpinjackflas you should film it for people to watch 👍🏴
Fair play mate u do a cracking job👍
Thanks Luke glad you enjoyed the video mate 👍🏴
Love the video. It’s gave me the confidence to give it a go myself. Question though, why did you cut a grove in the copings? Is it to give the rain somewhere to run off?
Yes it was a drip grove to allow water to run off the coping and not the wall 👍🏴
I’ve got the faithful block carriers they’re absolutely brilliant you can carry concrete blocks with no problem and lift them up makes life easy When lying then
I did have two brick crabs in the van but I couldn’t adjust them to block size they’re both a bit knackered 👍🏴
Hi bud,where do you get the cladding from bud,I’m wanting the same cladding in your video,you have a link for that colour pal?
I bought all that from Marshall’s they sell the whole package everything you’ll need in a pack. Try online 👍🏴
@@tidybrickslandscaping cheers Scott,I watch all your videos,top man💪👍👍👍
Hi Scott. Great video! I am thinking of attempting to fit some of this drystack tiling myself but I can see from your videos there are some definite issues when fitting them. Are there some alternatives you could recommend that are easier fit but still give a nice effect? I am a complete amateur but I would like to attempt it myself.
You might be lucky and get some good tiles that fit better and it’s pretty simple otherwise
It just could work out for you 👍🏴
Great Idea! Woukd this work on a wall that is against ground from the otherside ? I mean with the moister coming through? Thanks
What are you would need to do would be put a damp proof membrane behind the wall against the Earth first 👍🏴
I use masonry nails to pin my 1st row. Try that next time alot easier. Keep up the good work, love ur videos
Thanks Tom glad you enjoyed the video 👍🏴
🤣🤣🤣 benny hill loved that bit Scott.That dry shit walling sorry dry stack seems a real nightmare mate .Why should you have to cut it to fit ?Ill do it one day and it will make me fume .Cracking job and another entertaining video. You always get me laughing mate brilliant 👍🤣🤣🧱🧱🏴🏴
Thanks Justin glad you enjoy the video mate and yes it’s a real pain in the ass I am not a fan at all 👍🏴
@@tidybrickslandscaping
Just cant understand why its like that Scott .Anyway love your attitude and humour to it all its the only way .My radio has gone aswell nightmare ain't it 🤣🏴👍
Maybe a dumb question but I have a wall that curves round a corner. How achievable would it be to drystack wall this, if its even possible at all?
Depends on the curve find yourself something equally as long and try yourself 👍🏴
Superb Scott the stoneface textured is a class apart but £180 Sqm nearly got another 5sqm to put on some planters. Have you used the stoneface textured buddy ? Beautiful stuff takes a fair amount of time
See your sika find it easier in small spray bottle empty flash bottom something like that. Keep a bag window packers in your van Scott 😜 Amazon 1-6mm sizes. Super handy in fact use them for spacers on tiles now also snap them in half.
Not used the textured ones yet any good 👍🏴
@@tidybrickslandscaping
Yeah mate they look fantastic but cost a bomb natural stone put all the sizes on separately but there pretty all nice and square nowhere near the hassle of the cladding you have been on. But super expensive 5sqm there all be it get the sika etc but came in just under £1200. Git through for £188 1.35sqm. Done a wall of 12 Sqm and looks super slick. If you get chance to use it. A would say you will like applying this stuff. Silver birch used last 2 jobs.
haha i know what you mean about no radio and getting stuck with the voices in your head, sometimes builders even have to have conversation with each other, scary stuff
I think I’m slowly losing the plot 👍🏴
You even made a nice job of the skip
That’s why they call me tidybricks lol 👍🏴
Hey Scott
Grabo have a few new options out
Yours is a Plus? there is now a Pro, better handle and is auto on the suction
New thicker seals I lifted a block, drain lids all sorts a week ago
Such a great tool the Grabo and yes I have noticed 👍🏴
Hey Scott, have you ever used tile adhesive to fix these split face's with? Rather than the Sika grab adhesive?
No but there are types where it’s best too do that way 👍🏴
We're you get your rice customers. Beautiful selection of tail
Hi im looking to do simular but to a retaining wall, its been blackjacked as well as tanked on the earth side but im still a bit nervious of dry stacking it, do you have any advice?
Sounds like you’ve got everything ready no problem should be fine 👍🏴
Brilliant as always mate. Quick question how far does the primer go? Have 11m2 to do same as you have here. 1 litre cover it or 2?
Also the adhesive used exactly like you have how many tubes do you reckon?
Thanks in advance.
I used about 3 primers and about 20 tubes of adhesive 👍🏴
@@tidybrickslandscaping thanks mate appreciate the feedback.
Sorry Scott, another question. Why prime the top layer of the blocks. Surely you didn’t prime when laying block on block so why the top?
Yes, prime the coping stone but no need to do the block
Primer both sides of the cement same as the adhesive really extra suction 👍🏴 Double bubble
Those Amazon boxes 📦 couldda gone in the recycling ♻️ 😉 😅
Yeh good point 👍🏴
It looks good naturly don't you think
You're truly professional ! Love to see another wall done!
Did it take 3-4 litre of primer for the wall?
Thanks mate glad you enjoyed it but here’s a better version I think 👍🏴 ua-cam.com/video/bhJtS9Bcmg8/v-deo.html
And yes it did btw
Hi,
Does the back of the block wall need tanking? Also, does it look like a shade of green? Looks nice.
Thanks
Great work
No it doesn’t need tanking that’s only necessary underground 👍🏴
Questions aside, it does look good. Still haven’t done my terrace. Why can’t you be over here in Herts. 😀
Grab a number get in the queue 😂👍🏴
Great video as always mate! I’m going to be building a planter out of breeze blocks. Then putting slips on similar to this wall.
It’s going to be around 645mm high and 10m in length, how deep should my foundation be for the wall?
Also depends on is it a retaining wall otherwise it’s not that high just 8 courses of bricks 🧱 so normall would be 100mm of concrete and say a course of bricks below ground level so around top to bottom 150mm-200mm total 👍🏴
@@tidybrickslandscaping thanks for that mate, I should of said it’s going to built out of breeze blocks, 440 x 215 x 100.
3 courses high
@@liammoore5192 either way similar footing depth really it’s not that big. I always do more concrete than what’s said just for piece of Mind. 👍🏴
Hi how did you keep the joint compound from falling of the void of the copings? on the outer edges?
Cup it in your hand and rub it in eventually it holds but do use gloves 👍🏴
I feel your pain that drystack walling winds me right up. The last wall I done I had to trim almost every piece. Which is annoying considering how much the stuff costs. Nice job in the end tho Scott 👌
It’s nice to know somebody else feels my pain 👍🏴
Looks good but iv never seen any one dot and dab theme on before y you not useing a full bed of till adhesive
That’s the proper way for these tiles as it recommended this way from Marshall’s 👍🏴
Hi Scott
Can I just ask you a quick question
What’s the minimum hardcore base I need for porcelain.
Going to have a go myself as I carnt get anybody to do it.
Your videos are great and give me the confidence to have a go!
Had the porcelain delivered September just opened them and 14 are broken what a nightmare.
UA-cam hear I come( with a lot of swearing😂)
Hi Peter sorry to hear about the tiles !!! Gutted but as for the base it’s 100mm hardcore compacted every 50mm take your time in the string line for the levels 👍🏴
Keep me informed
Hi, great job, I can understand the need to prime the wall for the dry stack cladding, but why can Marshall's not supply that already primed. save the tradesman job.
Be a good idea but it needs to be sticky and would most likely dry up otherwise in transit 👍🏴
We're not happy unless we're moaning great work pal I've done some of that walling but the pieces we use have a screw ancor on them but only if the wall is over 1.5 height great work and music pal
Not heard of that version before hopefully somebody doesn’t ask me to do it thanks for watching and glad you like music 👍🏴
Is that the best way to stick them tiles or is there a alternative? good work once again mate 👏🏼
That’s pretty much the method all adhesive is come with tile 👍🏴
Question Scott. Why does it need primer all over when the you just need 5 strips of adhesive. Surely it actually only needs the primer under the glue?
Both sides of the glue need to be primed really 👍🏴
I want to put tiles on my gate posts mate, can I just use a tile adhesive or can I make a 4to1 cement/sand mix ? Many thanks you a funny bloke haha
I would say the tile adhesive would be better sand and cement would come through the holes in the tile and be a lot messier when one doesn’t fit 👍🏴
@@tidybrickslandscaping forgot say , there been butted up so no grout???
Can I use any multi surface primer?
Not sure on that sorry 👍🏴
Looks great that! Quick question, can you stick this drystack to a wall that has been painted with masonry paint? Or would the wall need prepped with something before hand?
Try get off as much paint as possible first because the adhesive will stick to the paint and if that comes off so will the tile 👍🏴
@@tidybrickslandscaping thanks for the reply, if the paint doesn't come off easily (it's a rough split block) would maybe painting on a slurry coat of Sbr and cement and letting that dry be sufficient enough do you think?
I have the same question is it best to use sbr ? I can't get masonry paint off ? Many thanks
@@craighill7062 I mixed up a Sbr and cement slurry and painted over all the masonry paint I couldn't get off, and worked fine
@@TopM48 excellent thank you 😊
nicely does it Scott. better than watching corrie with the breadknife...
Corrie omg delete delete delete 👍🏴
Dry stack is a pain in the butt Scott but as always you’ve done a cracking job! I was half expecting you to run around the garden chasing women when the Benny Hill music came on!! 🤣🤣🤣
Also, too many holes in the block bricks for the Grabo to get any suction mate.
Thanks for watching the videos again glad you liked the Benny Hill music and yes the grabo had little chance 👍🏴
Just wait until the glue heats up that holds them together come summer and it comes through the joints. Dry stack looks good for about 6 months tops. Marshalls as per usual using top installers as Guinea pigs. Then they will change the regs
I quite agree Davey personally I hate the stuff hopefully one day they can make it better 👍🏴
Scott your work is amazing what u price sq meater over porsalin I'm a landscaper wish my boss would give me time and try quality like yours respect
Hi Gareth thanks for watching my videos mate as for my rate with porcelain that is now £200m2 all gone up 👍🏴
@@tidybrickslandscaping is that with digging out fella and stoning up peace ur work in outstanding
@@garethjenkins2093 yeh everything that’s needed to complete 👍🏴
Good on ye scot ,,that job would drive my OCD bonkers being a perfectionist.
Chances are the customer is as bad ..
Not my favourite material to use at all bloody hate the stuff but it still looks nice just don’t kick a football against it 👍🏴
hi scott
absolutely lovely job mate , quality mate , great ethic taking that middle on out mate , keep up the good work , bet your backs at you with them blocks , we use a block lifter mate their only about £30 quid and are a reeal hand and back saver pal , keep safe and well
Yeah I’ve got to brick grabs but I can’t adjust them to a block size so just grab them throw em in 👍🏴
What is your mix for slurry?
I use Marshalls slurry mix 👍🏴
Hi Scott, lovely job mate, I’m about to do something very similar; just wondering how long this took?
Just took one day to complete 10.8m2 21 box’s 👍🏴
@@tidybrickslandscaping you’re a beast mate! Make it look so easy, I’ll pencil in a week for mine then
@@georgehunt1616 first course is the tricky one after that bish bosh goes down quite quick without faffing about 👍🏴
How does building a wall like this compare in price to a normal fence, concrete posts concrete base panels and wooden fence panel, 1.8m high by 10m run for example
Triple the cost to build a concrete wall then it would last much longer probably not blow down in the wind 👍🏴
Instead of the string line why didny you just tack on a battern at that point to work off then finish the bottom row the next day
Didn’t have any batten plus the first course always needs propping up might as well do all in one go 👍🏴
Turned out well. I can see those panels are not so simple when they cannot even cut them all standard size and colour. I can imagine a weekend diy-er making a right balls up and wondering why.
Oh yes I quite agree diy nightmare 👍🏴
Whats the tune at 14:15 ? Cheers grumpy 😉👍
MCk master of all UA-cam free music 👍🏴
@@tidybrickslandscaping nice 1 laa!
with the quality music.. Scott's likely an ex brave raver. Tidy work.
I am that man 👨 🕺👍🏴
Good even lad, how you keeping?
Struggling need a holiday all good otherwise 👍🏴
anyone know the best place to buy these tiles and prima from in the UK?
Marshall’s supply everything you need in one package 👍🏴 drystack walling
You are so awesome you meke me med
Oh by the way you didn’t do your grabbo impression.
I’ve missed it😀
Actually good point I forgot 👍🏴
I am glad that I am not you. Its only getting complicated 😪. God bless you and your family and friends 🙏 aman. You have plenty of love for your job and your rich customers
This most be a rich customer request fancy million dollar lokes
I like the look of the stuff Scott you did a good job on it !
Your a brickie that’s why you like a good moan we all do 😂😂😂
I’m slowly losing the plot with age moan moan moan 👍🏴
I see that the son gets in your eyes 👀
great job that my mate looks a fuckin nightmare to be honest lol, i just wondered when you do an external corner have you ever tried mitering the joint, not teaching my granny how to suck eggs just wondered if it would be any easier, cheers pal have a good one
You couldn’t mitre these joints the material just flakes away 👍🏴
@@tidybrickslandscaping oh ok , just wondered , looks a lovely job anyway, take care bud
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Only 600 subscribers or less now 👍
Yep thx ozzy 👍🏴
cavity block is like a sponge no solid surface for the grabo plus i dont think id trust 2 suction cups with solids broken foot syndrome waiting to happen lol
Yeh good point actually didn’t think of that 👍🏴
Nutty as a fruitcake.
But doing a good job under extremely difficult circumstances.
I mean, having to cut a couple of tiles...... absolute f#####g p##$ take. I would have walked off site.
Only to the cafe though!
Worst part is I knew it was going to be tricky from the start every time I use that product 👍🏴
Try brick tongs
Yeah got Bric grabs but I can’t adjust them they’re a bit shit I need to buy new ones 👍🏴
You make that look too easy everyone will be trying to do it 🙈👍
Good luck to them if they do 👍🏴
Don't trim the defective ones, over order and return defects as not fit for purpose
Yeah I could of but it was only three sod it skip it 👍🏴
Where you been
Hiding behind the curtain 👍🏴
Haha I love you doing dry stack as its infuriating for me just to watch 🤣
Pisses me off 😂👍🏴
@@tidybrickslandscaping what's more frustrating is the amount the bloody crap costs and the dog sh#t that gets passed quality control ffs
@@Tom_Prendiville someone needs a boot up there ass 👍🏴
The QC is shite! Who makes these? Name and shame 😁. Not sure I like this product anyway, the adhesive can't be good for the environment, I doubt if the tubes are recyclable. But you always make a good job.
Sorry should have said in your head
Lol forgot what I said 👍🏴
Could invest in an electric caulking gun if you have lots to do 🥵
Sounds like another power tool I will probably break 👍🏴
Landscaping is no place for a stabila 😂
And a very dirty one too 👍🏴
im 8 like robbie from ireland follow u all the way nsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsns lol
Thanks Robbie mate 👍🏴
Who needs a woman when you can have a good moan 🤣
And we all love a good moan don’t we keep us in check 👍🏴
You are in trouble because women don't like perfect men 🙄. You are busted
Who live there joe Biden. Lol