@@Rust_Rust_RustI'd rather work honestly, I couldn't sit around for 8 days at home anyways. But that's what happens when you help run a company. People nowadays know nothing about work. 😁
Look. Any bricklayer can do a nice job but speed is key when you're working on price. Bricklaying is all about the amount you're laying and on jobs where quality matters more than quantity, the customer has to be willing to pay a lot more. Quality has taken a back seat for the most part because everyone undercuts everyone and it's been this way for years. I don't understand why you're trying to encourage him to do better. If you knew anything about bricklaying you'd understand that he's top tier. So stop being so patronising.
35 years exp ..I'm no Mason, just a wood butcher, however .. DON'T TOUCH THE LINE! Js ... And please feel free to correct me ...don't move the line until the run is done. Right? (Right) 🔥
Never seen one either, but it looks too flimsy to me. I like the idea of the spring, but if it's not binding to the block you can't pull it very tight. Of you look at the line, it's easy to loose.
I was a Mason tender In the union we built schools and this is how every Mason worked.those block weight alot that's for sure. We used 12 in block alot of the time those suckers are 55 lb a block . Number 7 rebar everyother cell so much grout lol .
I've laid tens of thousands of 12 inch block, and have never laid or seen anyone lay one like that, a solid sure but not a 12, much less an 8. Furthermore I've never seen a 12 that heavy, even 16x16 column blocks are 50 lbs or less. 55 lbs is way too much for me, what were they solid split face, or fluted?
@@jontullett9068 in the USA, a bricklayer installs, brick and concrete blocks, and the like. A mason is quite a bit more, he does stone, usually he also does fireplaces, not every bricklayer can do this things with finess! Jim
@Jim Pie Mason is much different than a bricklayer. Not better but different. I've been a Mason for 30 years. Stone, stucco, tile, fireplaces, brick buildings, chimneys, block and all of the layout.
@@brikkijim One of my friends was a mason for 30 years before he retired. He could do it all, his work spoke for itself. However, the one thing he couldn’t do was touch the tools and brick, after he retired because if he did and was caught he would loose his $450 month pension and insurance if they caught him. He worked hard and his brick hands showed it. God bless you!
If you want to get this done, take down the stupid story pole, build a lead and put the line on the other side Charlie, this ain't a finish wall. Not to mention quit spreading mud with the back of your trowel and use 1 hand to lay those block. Your an excellent brick mason, but you got a ways to go when it comes to laying block. I've never seen anyone lay block that way in over 50 years in the business, except on a solid.
The only thing I see that's a little off. Is the chicken leg was put on the last block that was installed and you can't pull? That line tightening to keep a belly out of it. Yet chicken line need to be 22 and a 1/2 blocks behind the last one installed on both ends. Or you need to use flying block instead of chicken leg. That way you can get a good pool get to stretch out of that line specially If it's a new ball align you're using. Now if I could i'd like to just throw out a hint to all people who install block. Picture that block is a big brick and then lay the block that way one-handed center Webb. Keep your hand away from the line and. Put another 50 to 75 block in the wall everyday that adds up if you're getting paid by the block And if you are you just gotta raise. Not bad I decided everything look pretty smooth. I would hire this Mason. Good luck everybody goodbye.
I used to labour to two old men in 60s an they still could lay 5 inch solids an 9inch booster s FRM tarmac .them old brickies showed a young lad how to always have a bucket an thick bristles brush to clean shovels an mixer no brick in mixer.
I always wondered why do cinder blocks had holes and later in time I found out that cinder blocks where made specifically for cement to be poured in and capped off. My neighbors cinder block wall was not filled and the ”masons” said there was no need because it will not be barring any structural weight and after 3 years one good earthquake of a 4.4 brought the row of blocks down like dominos.
Block homes are never filled 100 percent. That's too expensive. The corners are filled and other middle sections with rebar. There are houses that have poured concrete walls, so 100% concrete and rebar, but no blocks.
Two schools of thought, pour as you go or at the end pour it all. If you do it was you go then you need a Bonder and do it every few rows....if your Mortar is messy inside in can block the concrete though and make it harder to get down. Shouldnt be a problem with those sizes, but more narrow it can be a problem real quick.
That's how we do in Guam, USA and Micronesia and it's the best. Pour concrete from the top, including the beams and roof later. The place where Category 5 Hurricane 🌀 is very common.
Ppl think this is easy as pie. Masonry isn’t easy. Which is why every masonry company is always hiring. Which is why I love being in this industry. Not many can do it, most just talk about it on UA-cam comment section. Lol. This guy has a lot to learn, but good for him, seems dedicated. It will pay off for him. He’s on his way. You gotta do it everyday to master every technique. Only comes with experience. Beauty about this trade too is not many young ppl getting into it. Certainly not for everyone.
There’s the same old stupid debate about how to spread on blocks, I lay more blocks than anything and I spread them with the trowel face down, my work is clean and fast so do what works for you. No such thing as a mason these days in Australia there’s brickies and those that say that they only lay bricks are amateurs, you lay what you’re given.
I do whatever is easiest or faster. Most times I use bottom of trowel to butter the side closest to me cause it keeps me from hitting the line and slowing down other layers. All about what’s easier or faster at the the time
I've had 8 days off... Now all my videos are about construction. It's a sign it's time to go back to work.
Definitely in the same boat as you!
8 days damn, lucky fker.
Lol
@@mrsmith2904 if you dont even get 8 days you are doing slave labor 😂
@@Rust_Rust_RustI'd rather work honestly, I couldn't sit around for 8 days at home anyways. But that's what happens when you help run a company. People nowadays know nothing about work. 😁
Look like you're doing a good job mate but you have some tough critics out there, carry on, excellence is a journey, perfection is the destination.
Kyuh 😀 🐵 the first thing we had to 😂about
A flower for your kind words, my friend
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Hes not to bad here. I said not to bad it could be better.
Look. Any bricklayer can do a nice job but speed is key when you're working on price. Bricklaying is all about the amount you're laying and on jobs where quality matters more than quantity, the customer has to be willing to pay a lot more. Quality has taken a back seat for the most part because everyone undercuts everyone and it's been this way for years.
I don't understand why you're trying to encourage him to do better. If you knew anything about bricklaying you'd understand that he's top tier. So stop being so patronising.
@@craigread5603I don't think Charlie is worried about what people think. He makes so much money I doubt he's time to read comments 😂
Taught to not let go of the trowel and to not touch the line as much, mason in Colorado
Exactly..you were taught Right..
And you still can’t build crap.
Same
You are correct. My old boss was taught by the Sicilians and that was a big NO touching the line
35 years exp ..I'm no Mason, just a wood butcher, however .. DON'T TOUCH THE LINE! Js ... And please feel free to correct me ...don't move the line until the run is done. Right? (Right) 🔥
The line is looser than a streetwalkers snatch.
Supposed lay those with 1 hand Charlie!
Never seen a line dog look like that. Looks better than the normal ones
What's wrong with a little block of wood?
Dori block by BT engineering aus
Never seen one either, but it looks too flimsy to me. I like the idea of the spring, but if it's not binding to the block you can't pull it very tight. Of you look at the line, it's easy to loose.
Thanks turbosloth
One-hand that block!
Hand covered in muck 😅
Work for 40 years never seen nobody work like that
I was a Mason tender In the union we built schools and this is how every Mason worked.those block weight alot that's for sure. We used 12 in block alot of the time those suckers are 55 lb a block . Number 7 rebar everyother cell so much grout lol .
I've laid tens of thousands of 12 inch block, and have never laid or seen anyone lay one like that, a solid sure but not a 12, much less an 8. Furthermore I've never seen a 12 that heavy, even 16x16 column blocks are 50 lbs or less. 55 lbs is way too much for me, what were they solid split face, or fluted?
Why don’t you butter the block your laying so you doing have a big hole in your joint 😅
Finally, someone that is doing the mortar bed properly! Great job, you’re a real mason! My hats off to you!
No we are bricklayers, whos mason
@@jontullett9068 in the USA, a bricklayer installs, brick and concrete blocks, and the like. A mason is quite a bit more, he does stone, usually he also does fireplaces, not every bricklayer can do this things with finess! Jim
It gets filled with concrete dude. More concrete equals a stronger wall. Mortar is only to hold the blocks until it’s poured.
@Jim Pie Mason is much different than a bricklayer. Not better but different. I've been a Mason for 30 years. Stone, stucco, tile, fireplaces, brick buildings, chimneys, block and all of the layout.
@@brikkijim One of my friends was a mason for 30 years before he retired. He could do it all, his work spoke for itself. However, the one thing he couldn’t do was touch the tools and brick, after he retired because if he did and was caught he would loose his $450 month pension and insurance if they caught him. He worked hard and his brick hands showed it. God bless you!
That wall has a distinct bow in it. Your midline support is pulling the line off the straight position.
Yeah you can see it kicking out or in after the support or profile.
They look like lightweight block 👍🧱✌
Haydites
Chingona herramienta
Great job Charlie
that looks like it will be strong 👍
Suppose to have washouts on first course. Clean out all your fallen mud, cover washouts, fill with concrete.
Muito bom e criativo
Average bricklayer gets paid $25 an hour… I hope this guy isn’t getting paid $25 an hour…it wouldn’t be worth all the stress!
lol average in Ontario Canada is 40 plus 25 lol who works for that
could you build a extension with those blocks or is it illegal?
Great block laying 👌
But who does your concrete footings??
Wow 10.000 years ago they did this with 10 ton blocks
Mexicano chingon !!
Вообще пролив раствора полностью препятствует проникновения холода жары !
Арматура же есть, заливать будут.
If you want to get this done, take down the stupid story pole, build a lead and put the line on the other side Charlie, this ain't a finish wall. Not to mention quit spreading mud with the back of your trowel and use 1 hand to lay those block. Your an excellent brick mason, but you got a ways to go when it comes to laying block. I've never seen anyone lay block that way in over 50 years in the business, except on a solid.
Some guys can lay 37 pound blocks all day with one hand, but not everyone wants to torque their arm and shoulder that much.
36 yrs. Myself. I've never seen it done that way.
Thanks for getting that middle rib, the young fellas usually rush by that one.
Great work lad. Making trady’s cool one block at a time.
Lol. Those are Haydite's!!!
You Sally's! Come lay some 12'' concrete blocks with us!😂
Per continuare ad alzare i ferri devi legarli con il filo di ferro uno accanto all'altro
Why in the hell do I find laying bricks sexy???
Отличный каменщик, раствор во всех стыках, кладка - монолит. Русские так не могут строить.
Брехней не занимайся Саша,как раз русские и так делают ,если им всё предоставляют .И это возможно русский работает, только за границей.😊😊😊
You must have been trying to hit a hight because them bed joints are tiny as hell.. I get it the struggle is real Mason brother
The only thing I see that's a little off. Is the chicken leg was put on the last block that was installed and you can't pull? That line tightening to keep a belly out of it.
Yet chicken line need to be 22 and a 1/2 blocks behind the last one installed on both ends.
Or you need to use flying block instead of chicken leg.
That way you can get a good pool get to stretch out of that line specially If it's a new ball align you're using. Now if I could i'd like to just throw out a hint to all people who install block.
Picture that block is a big brick and then lay the block that way one-handed center Webb.
Keep your hand away from the line and.
Put another 50 to 75 block in the wall everyday that adds up if you're getting paid by the block And if you are you just gotta raise.
Not bad I decided everything look pretty smooth. I would hire this Mason.
Good luck everybody goodbye.
Lines on the wrong side also.
Woah that is a lot of work
Your definitely one of the better brickies on tik tok!.
I used to labour to two old men in 60s an they still could lay 5 inch solids an 9inch booster s FRM tarmac .them old brickies showed a young lad how to always have a bucket an thick bristles brush to clean shovels an mixer no brick in mixer.
Looks like a curved wall
I always wondered why do cinder blocks had holes and later in time I found out that cinder blocks where made specifically for cement to be poured in and capped off.
My neighbors cinder block wall was not filled and the ”masons” said there was no need because it will not be barring any structural weight and after 3 years one good earthquake of a 4.4 brought the row of blocks down like dominos.
Block homes are never filled 100 percent. That's too expensive. The corners are filled and other middle sections with rebar. There are houses that have poured concrete walls, so 100% concrete and rebar, but no blocks.
Fill the holes, that's where strength comes in. SMH!
They fill after a few courses, you can see the rebar in place.
Now don't you feel dumb 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Two schools of thought, pour as you go or at the end pour it all. If you do it was you go then you need a Bonder and do it every few rows....if your Mortar is messy inside in can block the concrete though and make it harder to get down. Shouldnt be a problem with those sizes, but more narrow it can be a problem real quick.
Keren orang2 di luar sana mah pengerjaannya kerapian yang di utamakan,🎉🎉🎉❤
Excelente trabalho
Line way to slack! 😉
Everyone talks about the line but gauging of your last block is more of a worry. 😂
Tighten that line up
When you lay block never touch the line
You end up slowing the other masons on the wall
would like to see you dig and build a mechanics pit. I would be very interested in this.
I always did Doubles..
Nice back spread👍
My dad laid block for over 60 years. He made it look easy.
That's how we do in Guam, USA and Micronesia and it's the best. Pour concrete from the top, including the beams and roof later. The place where Category 5 Hurricane 🌀 is very common.
Where in Guam par?
Put line on back of block
100 percent right twice as hard the paying customer get line in on his side
POR FIN UN ALBAÑIL PROFESIONAL QUE ECHA PASTA EN MEDIO
Way too much mud Charlie! Gonna fill the wall with mortar!
Покажите это видео турецким застройщикам 😂
great job
I find this so amazing
Great job
You need to learn,you never touch the line when you put the block , always remember
Jordan Peterson enters the chat.
Also... Cinder blocks
Yeah, I see. Very good.
You need 2 hands to lay an 8” block? Wouldn’t last long on one of my crews 😂
Thumbs down
What's the other hand supposed to be doing?
We lay 8-8-16 one handed all day long in Phx, Az.
Holding the trowel.
Guys I think this do deserve 1 million wait no I don’t think I know
Такие блоки кладут дырами вниз. С обратной стороны ровная постель под раствор.
Please dont work in your free time, but read Quran and pray. That solves problem. Believe me
El maestro que le enseño, no tenia buenas practicas
Wow amazing
Rough bricklayers, you would never get a job in Australia
Very glad to see you placing mortar in the cross members
muy bueno!!!
Now you overseas know how to lay some good structural bricks, but we are blocklaying machines in the USA.
In the states we lay em one handed. Keep up the work
Great job l like this
the right tool does half the work
A little low let er go, a little high let er fly
THAT GUY LACKS THE SKILLS.
Outside string would be easier
Si esos huecos estuvieran llenos si creo que sería una buena construcción
Super!👏👏👏👏👏👍🧱🏤🏣🏢
Buen trabajo saludos desde Tijuana ✌️👌👍🐓
Got to be a quicker way to put the joint in.
How I miss him in the Suicidal line up
Looks right.A+
i am from India. your work is awesome
😊kyuh 13th August is 7 and I will need
La junta está mal tomada
Se coloca mezcla en la cara que da al interior y en exterior.
Así no ingresa humedad
Try laying 9x4's in Northern Ireland. We rarely use breeze blocks. Also in footings- foundations we use 12x4's which are heavier again
Ppl think this is easy as pie. Masonry isn’t easy. Which is why every masonry company is always hiring. Which is why I love being in this industry. Not many can do it, most just talk about it on UA-cam comment section. Lol. This guy has a lot to learn, but good for him, seems dedicated. It will pay off for him. He’s on his way. You gotta do it everyday to master every technique. Only comes with experience. Beauty about this trade too is not many young ppl getting into it. Certainly not for everyone.
That's called Quetta bond you fill all.the voids and rebar with wet concrete at the end. Strangest bond in the world for hurricane proof houses😂😅
Atleast he's got Rebar in it and will concrete fill them. I just rebuilt a 5 ft Block Wall because the last guy didnt.
You're doing good work out there and I love it. Please, can I come and join you out there? I am Mason / Tiler
I have seen workers filling up all the hollow blocks with cement...
Ah yes someone who also uses the bottom of the trowel.
Hey i wann worrk
Это хорошая работа видно и арматура которая будет укреплять стену .😊😊😊
When you build a cement brick foundation. Why not fill the entire wall with mortar while it's being laid? Wouldn't that make it last forever??
Cheap modern US slap stick construction won’t permit that. 😀
Buen trabajo felicidades el material que usa para poner los bloques es fino
Каждый сходит с ума по своему
Looks great but I'd of had a brick thrown in my direction if I did that to the line lol
Geeza trusts how much muck he put on top of that last course. My fingers hurt watching that 😂
Como en cinco años se van a poner chingones 😂
ótima ideia!
Jolie travail 👌
Didn’t need all that extra mud on the center webs
Con i ferri all interno non può crollare addosso il muro se c'è un terremoto
There’s the same old stupid debate about how to spread on blocks, I lay more blocks than anything and I spread them with the trowel face down, my work is clean and fast so do what works for you. No such thing as a mason these days in Australia there’s brickies and those that say that they only lay bricks are amateurs, you lay what you’re given.
I do whatever is easiest or faster. Most times I use bottom of trowel to butter the side closest to me cause it keeps me from hitting the line and slowing down other layers. All about what’s easier or faster at the the time
Why not make the block self aligning, like Lego?