rob songer and I've watched all of your videos Rob! Your Brickwork is stunning mate, when it comes to the fine art of brick laying, you! Are without question a master mason!
Those color bricks are so pretty. Fancy spinning skills, by the way. Love it! I'm definitely doing this. Looks like #Fun 😀 Learning these beginer skills for my 1st Project: cat house Thank one for sharing. #Practice practice PRACTICE
Good videos. I work in Canada and it's funny to watch a right handed bricklayer work from right to left there. They cannot walk backwards when they are laying like we do when going from right to left. (right handed bricklayer).
Thanks Scott yes you guys down under also use profiles pretty much all the time hardly ever building corners, is this correct? Frog up is definitely the strongest method, with shallow frog I don't think makes that much difference. With deep frog and narrow margins there is danger of cracks appearing.
im sure ozzies have told you.....we lay frog down....apparently because the hot dry weather means you sometimes need to squash the brick down.....yeah.....dosnt make sense to me either....we do it in 7 degree winter cold.....hmmmm. good vids dude.....kutgw.
I've just watched all 5 videos, very good.
rob songer and I've watched all of your videos Rob! Your Brickwork is stunning mate, when it comes to the fine art of brick laying, you! Are without question a master mason!
rob i watch your videos all the time and you are the man at bricklaying! keep the hard work going my friend
Those color bricks are so pretty. Fancy spinning skills, by the way. Love it! I'm definitely doing this. Looks like #Fun 😀
Learning these beginer skills for my 1st Project: cat house
Thank one for sharing.
#Practice practice PRACTICE
Thanks for taking the time to produce 5 great videos Edward, really enjoyed watching them they are a great reference, thank you
Plain and simple...thank you for taking time to teach us.
Some good tips eddie
Very good where did you get the marshalltown jumper from
Good videos. I work in Canada and it's funny to watch a right handed bricklayer work from right to left there. They cannot walk backwards when they are laying like we do when going from right to left. (right handed bricklayer).
Thanks Scott yes you guys down under also use profiles pretty much all the time hardly ever building corners, is this correct? Frog up is definitely the strongest method, with shallow frog I don't think makes that much difference. With deep frog and narrow margins there is danger of cracks appearing.
How would you recommend laying a piece of angle iron? Dry or with a bit of tile cement?
Very good tecnique
im sure ozzies have told you.....we lay frog down....apparently because the hot dry weather means you sometimes need to squash the brick down.....yeah.....dosnt make sense to me either....we do it in 7 degree winter cold.....hmmmm.
good vids dude.....kutgw.
Am waiting for the contacts to have the machinery quotations sent to me thanks
I know I'm late, but I'm left handed, hope that won't be a problem, learning how to use my right hand will be tricky
Thanks for comment Attila, ha give the camera man a break he's a bricklayer not a cameraman.
Some bricks of the west tray and flickering to mutual beech rammers for pick ward it blue as grip gases is, obviously
ThePoshPleb law off the sauce bro you did too much
Badass photographer 😡
The cameraman should have known how to use the camera. Why zoom in so much you cannot actually see the "spin"? Less zoom would have been enough.
Thanks will jumper from marshalltown.com/clothingpromotional-sweatshirts . If buying from UK will have to pay import tax
Rough as