F knows mate...The lad who's job this is wanted every 6th course to be header stretcher header stretcher. Which makes me think it's Flemish stretcher bond. But when I dropped onto this job..I noticed none of the corners worked header closure stretcher. Some of the corners have 3/4 in..🤔..I made a video on this particular bond when I first dropped onto this job.. discussing the issues with the bond and how the previous Bricky & the customer were not bothered and told me to follow what's below...but have since removed that video. It's why I've not really done any filming on this job.. because I wasn't too happy with the bond below which I've had to follow. (At the start of the video I rambled on about this issue, but cut it out of the video..as I'm not about calling people. To be honest Mark I'm not too knowledgeable about different bonds so I'm not an expert on it really, but I'm sure there's an issue) Hope that answers the question mate! Maybe you know what the bond is🤣🤣🤔? Hope your well buddy, keen eye👌🍻
I'll Agree to disagree... "Modified" is a new one on me. The bond shown was a legit bond with a name already given to it... "Flemish Garden Wall Bond". The "Header, Stretcher" on a full "Flemish bond" repeats every course. "Garden wall" comes in when a full row of stretchers replace the "Header". This can mean a row of "stretchers", between the headers, every 3,5 or 9 courses.@@robertpagel8951 cher
That scaffolding hack with the line was great so as to not drag your corners over. I’ll probably never do a detail like that but if I do I’ll be taking them little pearls of wisdom with me. Really enjoyed that
Haha brilliant mate glad you found that helpful buddy!..I've pulled my corners over loads of times before I come up with that trick mate😉 I'm currently editing another video on this pattern...but with a load more tips and tricks for this sort of work 👌👌😄
Many thanks man for doing your videos because for people like me;architects: it helps me to see you do it so that I can know that it can be done you’re awesome! Now I just need a cost for you to come to southwest Georgia! 😜👍I could greatly use your talents
Love this detail, had the same on my house, but of a head ache making sure not to cut too much off of the trusses so the roofer still has enough to nail lats on, taking in to consideration the rain water drips into the centre of the rise/fall gutter brackets... if you get what I mean 👍🏻🤣 great workmanship
Can you imagine when the victorians were building britain? Its ourstanding the amount of bricklayers there would have been and the standard of brickwork was fantastic considering they had basic tools and tech. We really owe them old boys so much.
Brilliant work buddy, hope you're well! I saw the reel of this on IG yesterday and couldn't wait for the UA-cam upload! 😀 As always, keep up the great work, looking forward to another IG and UA-cam post! 👌😁👍👷♂️🧱🍻🍻
Set a bevel for your flaunching finishes it ,get plenty of compo behind the perps prevents holes. But not bad work, when you get the chance to do this kind of work I like to be higher looking down on the brick ,just gives you a better prospective . Use a hop up . Keep enjoying your work .
Haha thanks Mark! Yea i need it sometimes 😉🤣🤣 not done this detail in ages.. especially with that 45m (ish) overhang 😨👍 did some more today...was loads quicker..less fingers and thumbs as me old boss use to say😉
Nice one Izzy looks good, I just cut a piece of hardboard or anything handy at 45 and mark it equally either side then offer that up and that stops them from wandering, nick the Mrs make up brush that does the trick on them 👍👌
@@IzzytheBricky Just a thought tell her you are plugging them and possibly get freebies from the make up brush company it might work & You might get some after all LOL.
Lovely job I don't know if this is more trouble than it's worth but seems to me that if you only cut the relevant corner off the back of the teeth bricks you'd get a lot more overlap and not have the void to fill
Ayup mate, no you are totally right, and I've since been shown a different way of doing this toothing to allow for much greater contact 👌 it's slightly more wasteful regarding brick wastage. But overall will be a better job👌 Cheers mate hope your well
@@IzzytheBricky Good mate. Seen good mortar stands on Ty the Australian brickies u tube. Gona make some. Looksoke a small metal clothes airer. ,folds down good for light travel too..
Hi Izzy, will you have to bean fill between the rafters, because of having no facia board ???? I would say the joiners are installing spockets on top of the rafters. Nice job. Cheers
Ayup mate no beam fill..and yea joiners got a bit of work to do before felt and lat 👌 actually got some special insulated felt going on which is about 25mm thick..never seen it before 😯 something to do with bats in the area 🤣🤣
I had too do same just overlintel height six houses the same with tile creasing it was two tiles above and below the dog tooth course and same detail on chimney ,only I cut the bricks at an angle too form the inside cavity. It all worked out gauge ! Nice job ! 👍
Well I'm on DW so really don't matter. However when I've done this in the past, it was 5 or 10 quid a meter each course of pattern. So since this was 4 course of pattern it would work about 20/40 quid a meter+what ever we charge for the bricks too
Hi Izzy, love your channel, just a couple of things if you don't mind, I thought the "dogtooth" course was known as "dogs leg" course, as it mimics a dog p!$$.¡ng. Also, my bricklaying teacher taught me any oversailing or corbelling courses should be levelled at the bottom because that's what they eye sees and those details tend to be above eye level. Would love to hear your thoughts.
I like very much your professional attitude which is instructive to apprentices. However for us old codgers can I make a plea. When you use bricky terms please ensure to use clear diction as some of the terminology is greek to us and our hearing is not great either. For example what are sailors in the wall? And a Frog I heard somewhere. What are the spaces between the bricks called ? Etc etc. Anyway you are producing an showing a very good and interesting programme. Thanks.
Think I would have put some pug behind the dog tooth, your perps kept showing light and even when you put a bit more in it is still pretty thin. Looked nice though
I watched a video before and some bloke said you can’t change the way you lay a brick half way through a job as you can see it on the face. (Frog down then frog up). First time I heard that tbh. Lovely job though Izzy boyyy 👍🏻👍🏻🧱🧱
Thanks mate appreciate it! To be fair..you can see the difference..if you know what your looking for..especially if one lift has been done 🐸 down and then changes to frog up. That's why I've continued doing frog down on this particular job. It's why I've not filmed anything..I've been on this job for a couple of days...you know how people get here if you 🐸 down .treat you like a criminal 😂 Hope your well Benny mate
@@IzzytheBricky yeah you’d be shot 😂😂 yeah al good matey. When you going to do your own thing anyways. We all know your better than £180 a day 👍🏻👍🏻🐒🐒💰💰
Ayup mate, read though all your comments, genuinely appreciate your feedback and critiques. One of the reasons I started making videos is to try and better myself with feedback from others☺️ Hope your well 🙏
@@IzzytheBricky you have the ability to be beyond very good. There are few on UA-cam that can. The most critical person I am after is myself even after 50+ years.
the dog tooth bricks should have been cut at an angle at the back to suit the width of the brick course below by doing it the way you have i.e. simple half bricks the perps joints have no depth, this is a typical short cut of an unqualified bricklayer who hasn't completed a C&G advanced craft certificate, school boy error really. I'd go back to college and learn the trade.
What bond is it below??
F knows mate...The lad who's job this is wanted every 6th course to be header stretcher header stretcher. Which makes me think it's Flemish stretcher bond. But when I dropped onto this job..I noticed none of the corners worked header closure stretcher. Some of the corners have 3/4 in..🤔..I made a video on this particular bond when I first dropped onto this job.. discussing the issues with the bond and how the previous Bricky & the customer were not bothered and told me to follow what's below...but have since removed that video. It's why I've not really done any filming on this job.. because I wasn't too happy with the bond below which I've had to follow. (At the start of the video I rambled on about this issue, but cut it out of the video..as I'm not about calling people. To be honest Mark I'm not too knowledgeable about different bonds so I'm not an expert on it really, but I'm sure there's an issue)
Hope that answers the question mate! Maybe you know what the bond is🤣🤣🤔? Hope your well buddy, keen eye👌🍻
Variation of a double garden wall. Is best I can Target the custom bond.
It's "Flemish Garden Wall" bond. 3, 5 or 9 solid courses between. My favourite, yet full "Flemish looks better imo. English is too heavy imo
Modified flemish bond. If the half was in every course it be a standard flemish bond. Cheers brickys!
I'll Agree to disagree... "Modified" is a new one on me. The bond shown was a legit bond with a name already given to it... "Flemish Garden Wall Bond". The "Header, Stretcher" on a full "Flemish bond" repeats every course. "Garden wall" comes in when a full row of stretchers replace the "Header". This can mean a row of "stretchers", between the headers, every 3,5 or 9 courses.@@robertpagel8951 cher
Nice tidy work ,explains well and worth watching
Love the pride you take in your work. Cracking job. 👍
Thanks Wayne, really appreciate it mate! 😄 Hows your week been mate :)?
This is an awesome video!
That scaffolding hack with the line was great so as to not drag your corners over. I’ll probably never do a detail like that but if I do I’ll be taking them little pearls of wisdom with me. Really enjoyed that
Haha brilliant mate glad you found that helpful buddy!..I've pulled my corners over loads of times before I come up with that trick mate😉 I'm currently editing another video on this pattern...but with a load more tips and tricks for this sort of work 👌👌😄
Izzy nice work, everyone has there own way of getting the end result, those gutter brackets are a pain in the butt, 👍👍👍
Always catch myself on them and end up having something down🤦🤣
Appreciate this, so incredible to watch and can't wait to try it DYI ! Beautiful work!
Thank you very much ☺️☺️
Great job izzy looks the business 👍👍👍
Nice one Michael mate, appreciate it🍻 Been doing some more today👌 bit too cold really..compo was not going off😨😨
Great Job keep up the Quality work 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Andy mate!
Strong man keep do what you doing 🏘️
Nice job, and neatly finished. Great job explaining the work.
Thank you very much mate!
Lovely job Izzy ❤
Nice job young man 👏
Thank you Stew mate, Merry Christmas to you and the family bud🎅🎉
Lovely Izzy, learn more from this than the 1million bricks an hour crew.
Thanks alot Robert appreciate it buddy 🤜🤛
Very nice one
Цвет кирпича и узор, как у нас в старинных домах. 👍
Good tutorial that Izzy 👌🏼.
Finished job looks mint
🤩🤜🏽🤛🏽🧱👍🏽
Cheers mate appreciate it fella!👌👌👍👍
@@IzzytheBricky 🧱👍🏽
Many thanks man for doing your videos because for people like me;architects: it helps me to see you do it so that I can know that it can be done you’re awesome! Now I just need a cost for you to come to southwest Georgia! 😜👍I could greatly use your talents
Thanks so much mate I really appreciate your support!! Haha pay for the ✈️ and I'll see you there 😂
Yes lad awesome work! Top man 👍🏼
Thanks mate🍻🍻👍
Very special vídeo,thanl you from Brazil.
Thank you very much friend 😊
Nice job mate, looks good
Thanks alot buddy appreciate it mate.🍻 just putting together another video on this pattern with a few more tips in
Looks mint bud keep up the good
Work mate 👍🧱
Thanks alot Jack, took a bit longer than I expected..but not done it for a good year or so😂👌
Wow looks brilliant Mate
👍👍 cheers bud, hope your well mate
Neat work mate 👍
Thanks buddy! Hope your well
Love this detail, had the same on my house, but of a head ache making sure not to cut too much off of the trusses so the roofer still has enough to nail lats on, taking in to consideration the rain water drips into the centre of the rise/fall gutter brackets... if you get what I mean 👍🏻🤣 great workmanship
Cheers mate appreciate it! Yea know what your saying buddy👌👌👍
Have a good day fella, thanks for your support 🙏🙂
I remember my 1st boss telling the lads lay brick frog down and then last course of the day frog up😂😂 🤠🤠
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Tasty work ladd
Can you imagine when the victorians were building britain? Its ourstanding the amount of bricklayers there would have been and the standard of brickwork was fantastic considering they had basic tools and tech.
We really owe them old boys so much.
Nice work.
Really enjoyed that dog tooth video mate and a very nice job you did of it .Almost 2k subs and deserved 🙂👍🧱💯
Thanks Justin really appreciate it! Been enjoying seeing your lads getting some good work done👌👌👌 I know mate, very exciting 😄😄🍻🍻🥳
Yea they doing well mate .Good luck isaac mate 👍
Super nice job bro ! And some good tips #art
Thanks Jay mate! Hope your well, love your new project bike 👌👌👍
Nice work mate 👍 keep it up
Thanks buddy 😊
Brilliant work buddy, hope you're well! I saw the reel of this on IG yesterday and couldn't wait for the UA-cam upload! 😀 As always, keep up the great work, looking forward to another IG and UA-cam post! 👌😁👍👷♂️🧱🍻🍻
Ah thanks Rhys! Glad you enjoyed it mate👌👌😄 post on IG alot more..just because its easier 👌😊
Excelente y muy bonito trabajo felicitaciones 👌👌👌 saludos 👌🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯
Set a bevel for your flaunching finishes it ,get plenty of compo behind the perps prevents holes. But not bad work, when you get the chance to do this kind of work I like to be higher looking down on the brick ,just gives you a better prospective . Use a hop up .
Keep enjoying your work .
Thanks Alan mate, good tips especially the bevel 👌👌 Hope you've had a good Christmas and New year buddy 👍
Keep the ramblings, they’re good 👍🏼 😆
Hahaha I can ramble for ages😂😂😂
Good work lad looks the bollocks 👏
Cheers fella👍👍🍻
very good Well Done
Thanks so much mate I appreciate it, New video out later on tomorrow! Hope your well
Top class brickwork
Thanks mate👌👍
Nice work there mate. You get quite a good few jobs to keep your mind awake lol. Nice work 👍👍👍
Haha thanks Mark! Yea i need it sometimes 😉🤣🤣 not done this detail in ages.. especially with that 45m (ish) overhang 😨👍 did some more today...was loads quicker..less fingers and thumbs as me old boss use to say😉
@@IzzytheBricky 😂😂😂Yere it's same with me mate takes a day to get back into it. But definitely stops you getting board doing some different stuff 👍👍👍😉
Victorian bricklayers it was the daily build ,feature brick work will stand out more .
Banging job
Cheers matey🍻🍻👍
Looks bloody great - well done. Why frog up or down, you must use more mortar frog up surely?
Nice one Izzy looks good, I just cut a piece of hardboard or anything handy at 45 and mark it equally either side then offer that up and that stops them from wandering, nick the Mrs make up brush that does the trick on them 👍👌
Thanks Andy mate, spot on tip mate👌 She'll be fuming when she seems me using her make-up brushes in my videos🤣😉
@@IzzytheBricky be funny wgen ur misses watchs the video and sees her makeup brush in it lol
@@IzzytheBricky
Just a thought tell her you are plugging them and possibly get freebies from the make up brush company it might work & You might get some after all LOL.
Clip a 20 mm board to the wall with dutch pins. It makes it easier
Mint tip mate👌👌👌🍻 have a good weekend fella
Lovely job
I don't know if this is more trouble than it's worth but seems to me that if you only cut the relevant corner off the back of the teeth bricks you'd get a lot more overlap and not have the void to fill
Ayup mate, no you are totally right, and I've since been shown a different way of doing this toothing to allow for much greater contact 👌 it's slightly more wasteful regarding brick wastage. But overall will be a better job👌
Cheers mate hope your well
Quality mate 👊👊
👍👍 thanks buddy!
Great stuff Izzy. Hope your back is holding out ? God bless you
Thanks Top cat! Back is loads better now thank you 👌 hope your doing well!
@@IzzytheBricky Good mate. Seen good mortar stands on Ty the Australian brickies u tube. Gona make some. Looksoke a small metal clothes airer. ,folds down good for light travel too..
Sounds good that does mate! Let me know how you get on with them👌🍻
You’re bloody alright u r izzy
nice job pal
Thanks buddy🍻🍻🍻
Nice work
Charts mate mate! How how you fella🍻
Hi Izzy,
will you have to bean fill between the rafters, because of having no facia board ????
I would say the joiners are installing spockets on top of the rafters. Nice job. Cheers
Ayup mate no beam fill..and yea joiners got a bit of work to do before felt and lat 👌 actually got some special insulated felt going on which is about 25mm thick..never seen it before 😯 something to do with bats in the area 🤣🤣
Bro ur work bang on kida
Cheers Chris mate! I was taught by a decent Bricklayer 🙂👌
Give it another 7/8 years you might become a great Bricky boi😂
I had too do same just overlintel height six houses the same with tile creasing it was two tiles above and below the dog tooth course and same detail on chimney ,only I cut the bricks at an angle too form the inside cavity. It all worked out gauge ! Nice job ! 👍
Sounds like a good job that does mate 👌👌 thanks David mate, appreciate it 🍻
Sorry all your comments keep getting removed for some reason . IzzyTheBricky@hotmail.com or message me on Instagram mate
When I'm doing a step out course, I check the face for plumb instead of the top for level, because most time the bricks aren't square.
Great tip mate!
Mint!
Thanks Jim😄🍻
Great work mate very detailed and great explanation of your work 👍
Thanks John 👌🍻
There we go ready to LEAK!
Still cutting the tooth brick too short. He can't seem to work it aaaaat! Bloody you tubers.😂
Nice and neat m8
Thanks mate🍻👍 have a good one bud
Watching you to help you out.
All oversailing courses should be lined at the oversails.
😃😃😃👍👍👍
Throw that torpedo level of the scaffold. Lay the brick to the line, if your corners or leeds are good, the line and your eyes are right.
Thanks so much mate I appreciate it, New video out later on tomorrow! Hope your well
Must of really tried your patience;slow and accurate,we’re you on day rate for this part?
Hiya buddy! Yes day work on this sort of work! Can't be rushed
@@IzzytheBricky agree excellent work at very good standards
Never use a boat level unless your at sea if you're on land have a can ha!
How do u charge for detail work like that dog tooth ? By the ft . Or just add it in your brick count
Well I'm on DW so really don't matter.
However when I've done this in the past, it was 5 or 10 quid a meter each course of pattern. So since this was 4 course of pattern it would work about 20/40 quid a meter+what ever we charge for the bricks too
@@IzzytheBricky thanks a bunch Im in the U.S. just struck off on my own a few months ago trying to get everything sorted out really like your videos
@@jamesbranim6886 ah thank you very much buddy! Good luck mate, all the best for 2022💪🍻
Nice job bud I had a great day too first time I’ve managed to have the daughter and the mum on the same day pal buzzing 😎
😂😂😂😂 ah mate I always look forward to see what your comment is..only reason I make videos now😂😂😂😂😂😉
Hello Sir, please I have question, my question is that it's possible to building a house with single fence with brick? Thank you
Is gutter not gunna hide the nice feature work?
Good shout, hopefully not too much 😂 Down to the customer really 👍
What type of scaffold is that?
Still in the shorts respect the hustle
Haha just because I'm too lazy to go buy some work trousers 🤣😉
Tu buhat acha km krda hai ga 👍
so what happens to the missing insulation to wall plate an surely face plumb bricks as not all are square ?
You just put it in after it's gone off 🙂
I see you keep checking with your square, but there is a danger of getting cumulative error here, are you checking for squareness to the front face?
Hi Izzy, love your channel, just a couple of things if you don't mind, I thought the "dogtooth" course was known as "dogs leg" course, as it mimics a dog p!$$.¡ng.
Also, my bricklaying teacher taught me any oversailing or corbelling courses should be levelled at the bottom because that's what they eye sees and those details tend to be above eye level. Would love to hear your thoughts.
I like very much your professional attitude which is instructive to apprentices. However for us old codgers can I make a plea. When you use bricky terms please ensure to use clear diction as some of the terminology is greek to us and our hearing is not great either. For example what are sailors in the wall? And a Frog I heard somewhere. What are the spaces between the bricks called ? Etc etc. Anyway you are producing an showing a very good and interesting programme. Thanks.
Thanks mate really appreciate it and I'll try my best 😊
Think I would have put some pug behind the dog tooth, your perps kept showing light and even when you put a bit more in it is still pretty thin.
Looked nice though
Anywhere to see it finished with the gutter on
I'll be on this job for a while..I'll make sure to post a picture or video of it soon buddy
Keep showing videos like this and the "frog down police" will be coming for you young man 👮♂️ 🤚
Hahaha 🤣🤣 Cheers Joe mate 😊 🐸🐸🐸🐸
привіт з України , круто , друже )
we are almost 15k subbies now eey
Ayup Bin! Crazy isn't it! We got 2k on this video ☺️ currently working on my new video for Sunday ☺️!
I watched a video before and some bloke said you can’t change the way you lay a brick half way through a job as you can see it on the face. (Frog down then frog up). First time I heard that tbh. Lovely job though Izzy boyyy 👍🏻👍🏻🧱🧱
Thanks mate appreciate it! To be fair..you can see the difference..if you know what your looking for..especially if one lift has been done 🐸 down and then changes to frog up. That's why I've continued doing frog down on this particular job. It's why I've not filmed anything..I've been on this job for a couple of days...you know how people get here if you 🐸 down .treat you like a criminal 😂
Hope your well Benny mate
@@IzzytheBricky yeah you’d be shot 😂😂 yeah al good matey. When you going to do your own thing anyways. We all know your better than £180 a day 👍🏻👍🏻🐒🐒💰💰
WE'RE WERE WERE GUT
Hey Izzy what make of bricks ru using ?
Ayup mate I can't remember off the top of me head..I'll check for you on Monday mate 👌👌 just remind me buddy👍
Ibstock Ivanhoe Westminster Brick 65mm Red Multi
Just do it by eye if you got a good eye
Hie this is nice what about mine
Good job you not on price 🐌🐌
That's it mate👌👌🤣🤣 don't wanna be rushing this stuff on price 😉
🏥🏫🏫🏫🏫🏫🏫🏨
Interior angles should have been struck flush before last course.
That boat level is meaningless unless every brick is perfectly square
А как ты маяк устанавливается.
15:34 brick is busted on the end no? 16:00 you played the brick on top of the damaged one. 😱
Ayup mate, read though all your comments, genuinely appreciate your feedback and critiques. One of the reasons I started making videos is to try and better myself with feedback from others☺️
Hope your well 🙏
@@IzzytheBricky you have the ability to be beyond very good. There are few on UA-cam that can. The most critical person I am after is myself even after 50+ years.
@@IzzytheBricky back of dog tooth should be plastered up with mortar to fill all voids created by cutting brick to make it like a solid course.
@@PaddleDogC5 thank you, I have Much much more dog Tooth to do, I'll be doing that from now on🙏
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Rise and fall gutter brackets
Mind went totally blank🤣😄
Hi
19:12 hole in wall NO JOINT. Are you kidding me?
Anyone spot the obvious mistake?
What is it fella? Should be full bat?
@@IzzytheBricky No.
@@nickglenister3832 ?
@@IzzytheBricky come on , you'll kick yourself. we've all done it.
@@nickglenister3832 haha sorry mate no clue
mate you aged so much in a year
lmao
Slip ties
the dog tooth bricks should have been cut at an angle at the back to suit the width of the brick course below by doing it the way you have i.e. simple half bricks the perps joints have no depth, this is a typical short cut of an unqualified bricklayer who hasn't completed a C&G advanced craft certificate, school boy error really. I'd go back to college and learn the trade.
Alright mate 💪 Happy New year's buddy! I'll definitely be doing it that way if I do it again mate, thanks for the Information ☺️ all the best