Well done.....definatley one of the best ive seen on here, you look real natural and have a good eye, good efficient trowel movement, keeping bed just right and not overloaded and importantly ....clean.👍🍾
There's a feather edge finish on those bricks so they should be layed with the feather facing downwards otherwise water will get in, during the winter, then freeze , expand and blow the face.
@UC6rInMsqINkR1iGAP4UsOVg the word you missed from my comment was SEMI mate. And no you don't use semi engineered bricks in coverts not that we build them that way any more with pre cast concrete/pvc pipes. A strange comparison to make when talking about frost blowing out the face of the brick but I'm guessing you miss read.
Getting technical there... Theres nothing better than laying your first brick/block to an existing corner/straight edge and then free handing a small panel, first brick gets your eye in and then the rest is cream 😉👌
So this is entertainment now is it. Every where I look someone is laying bloody bricks. Been a Brickie for 40 years, It's like a disease.one does it and then 50 more have to do it.
Mate it would take more time to set up a profile/level line/build a corner than it would to lay the whole return... Plus the return is less than the length of a standard level, which is more accurate than a profile setup anyways... Thinka bout it, if you set up a profile, how are you getting your gauge marks? Your gonna get a datum, use your gauge rod to mark gauge and then use your level to check that gauge marks are level to the main corner.. why not just lay the bricks and use your level (which you're gonna do anyways) to level off... ?
@@kurtmalpassbrickwork6255 I'd say at a glance the Inside corse is lower than outside so the ties run back towards buildings interior which is a regulation fail technically even with the ties built in drip. Other than that they look fine tbh.
As lovely as it looks your actually wasting effort. You bend down and get a trowel full of muck but don’t bother to pick a brick up and lay it. If you worked this way and laid 500 bricks you only bent your back 500 times. On 500 bricks you probably bend over 600 or more times. It’s a time and motion study and your wasting energy. You got a talent mate, but the way you do it is slower and you use more effort. Enjoy.
@@czx68 commercial work is like that here, on government jobs it's so bad, had a guy drop his trowel, we all laughed the next morning a meeting and we had to tether the trowel to our hand ✋
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I have so much respect for brick layers. True art form.
На огонь, воду и работающего строителя можно смотреть вечно.
Buena técnica amigo 👏 felicidades.
This is much harder than it looks ,
Nice skills !!
You'll go far, young man. Brilliant.👍
Outstanding job horse
Well done.....definatley one of the best ive seen on here, you look real natural and have a good eye, good efficient trowel movement, keeping bed just right and not overloaded and importantly ....clean.👍🍾
Why do all the wall tie's look like they are running back towards the house
Because they are,obviously fucked gauge up
Молодец 😊
Nice insulation work right there!
There's a feather edge finish on those bricks so they should be layed with the feather facing downwards otherwise water will get in, during the winter, then freeze , expand and blow the face.
Is this in relation too the lines in the bricks going downwards/ upwards? Just interested to know 😅
I was asked why I was spinning the bricks to my answer was to your comment
Thats a semi engineered brick, you could lay it back to front and upside down and it wouldn't make a difference bro.
@UC6rInMsqINkR1iGAP4UsOVg the word you missed from my comment was SEMI mate. And no you don't use semi engineered bricks in coverts not that we build them that way any more with pre cast concrete/pvc pipes. A strange comparison to make when talking about frost blowing out the face of the brick but I'm guessing you miss read.
There’s always one …
So satisfying to watch, 👍
MAKIIIINAAAA🙋🍻💝
Clean wall.
Better than mine when i use a string 🤣
Nice job
Nice work mate.
There was a time when men would raise armies to destroy a foe then raise empires.
Yeah that’s spot on
It’s not free hand with a profile up against the brickwork 😂
Getting technical there...
Theres nothing better than laying your first brick/block to an existing corner/straight edge and then free handing a small panel, first brick gets your eye in and then the rest is cream 😉👌
Free hand ? What’s the other alternative expensive hand ?😂😂
So this is entertainment now is it. Every where I look someone is laying bloody bricks. Been a Brickie for 40 years, It's like a disease.one does it and then 50 more have to do it.
Krew podczas qyrozniania to ostatnie stadium?
Is this why all the new builds are on the wonk lol
I’m not a mason . So, perhaps my question is stupid. Sorry. But isn’t this man filling the insulating holes of the bricks or am I utterly mistaken? 😕
Whos mason?
Какой молодец 👏 приходи завтра на лесах докладывать
Not too fast, I think this is important when building.
Paid by the hour
No viz, no steelys. Health and safety got the day off?
Freehand??
Bc brickworks finest
I never understand, how do they know that they are straight?
He forgot to clean the other side of first brick
Lovely
I don’t care how many hands you have , if you working on my house I wanna see a plumb line.
don't you mean a level line?
don't you mean a level line ?
Mate it would take more time to set up a profile/level line/build a corner than it would to lay the whole return... Plus the return is less than the length of a standard level, which is more accurate than a profile setup anyways... Thinka bout it, if you set up a profile, how are you getting your gauge marks? Your gonna get a datum, use your gauge rod to mark gauge and then use your level to check that gauge marks are level to the main corner.. why not just lay the bricks and use your level (which you're gonna do anyways) to level off... ?
@@craigheath8458dont you mean a string line
No hard hat or hi bud on ye sir??
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Free hand?? You still need a level for plumb mate .... Nice try❤
Hope you get paid by the hour
Love the skill . Your father must be proud of you
Now cut me a valley where a 9 and 6 pitch meet.
Bricks are for speds.
Sound like a failed bricky to me G
there is old saying you learn when first starting, your apprenticship.
a line and a rule guides many a fool!!!!
No plumb line?
That's what a levels for,in USA union we build leads not quickie poles 😊
что за раствор?👍👍
Je comprendrai jamais d'où ils sortent leur mortier CREME et leurs truelles de l'espace... 😫
Oh dear, check out the wall tyes on the return to the right!!
What about them?
@@kurtmalpassbrickwork6255 I'd say at a glance the Inside corse is lower than outside so the ties run back towards buildings interior which is a regulation fail technically even with the ties built in drip. Other than that they look fine tbh.
Yeah dude that’s an nhbc fail there running back to blocks to fuck 😂
Or you get away with murder if all our ties ain’t tapped til there fresh out the box we get moaned at
As lovely as it looks your actually wasting effort. You bend down and get a trowel full of muck but don’t bother to pick a brick up and lay it. If you worked this way and laid 500 bricks you only bent your back 500 times. On 500 bricks you probably bend over 600 or more times. It’s a time and motion study and your wasting energy. You got a talent mate, but the way you do it is slower and you use more effort. Enjoy.
Standard basic stuff with a profile
How many times do you have to delete this crap before it works
Mustn’t be any Health and safety on this site, no hard hat, no hi vis and no gloves. But decent brickwork to be fair
Wow it would suck to just brick houses and have ro put up with safety guys.
In the US house bricklayers don't have to wear hard hats and hi vis.
@@jamietwigg4845 health and safety is crazy over here, it’s all about covering their backsides in case anyone makes a claim against them
@@czx68 commercial work is like that here, on government jobs it's so bad, had a guy drop his trowel, we all laughed the next morning a meeting and we had to tether the trowel to our hand ✋
No line impressive
so slow
Y siguen los cochinos aciendo videos para impresionar a los q no saben
Ese tipo de ladrillo lleva varilla n. 3 cada40 cm y todos los oyos van llenos de mescla
Primero aprendan / despues agan videos
Mouais, et alors ?
Trowel needs a good clean
Freehand brickwork?
@Michael Sparks as opposed to what?
So poor
Boring job
i always lay the end bricks first
Free hand 😂😂, you got a line and a profile at the start of a 900mm run with a 1200mm level 😂😂😂
Apprenticeship.