Thanks fella I used to keep it all to myself as I just thought everyone knew it all, who knows how long I will be here for just trying to share what little I know. 👍
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 I’m a bricklayer by trade , but we do a lot of restoration as a result of sand and cement pointing on period property’s 🙄 but I’m very passionate about the masonry game and always trying keep my knowledge topped up as after a days work who can be fuked to read a book ! So thanks for the video, I’m from north London near Finsbury Park, but me and the old dear now live in Epping Essex , I’m guessing your a Essex lad Aswell? As I noticed you know tricky Bricky
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 my sister lives down that way, broxbourne it’s only up the road, I will do mate. I’ll put a link up to Facebook business page if you fancy a look ? Gareth
Great videos! I'm picking up some really interesting tips. I've done a herringbone panel before and yes It was lop-sided 🙈 now I know why! Cheers Andy. Keep them coming 👍
please dont get miffed., but there is a much easier way. cut 2 peices of wood ,nail them using 3,4,5, . place 3 bricks inside wood and cut bricks corner to corner bottom to left. then place 3 bricks in wood and cut bottom to right corner . usin all of the cuts place on floor along a straight line llongest cut 2nd longest cut and little triangle underneath. do this several times . build bwk either side of herring bone pannel. line on 2 courses up . find centre of wall and give 5mm either side lay triangulated bricks working out to sides cut side bricks .line up 2 and repeat. will build a 1m x 900mm panel in hour or less . all the best BEN
I need to get a new level had stability all the time but I've just seen a crick walnut level have you ever used a wooden level wondered if worth getting one
Crick's American, didn't know you could get them in the UK, never used one myself always had Stabila but like everything not as good as they used to be.
Just watched it, also saw that Rodian and Crompton use that method, nothing wrong with it I just think my way is a lot quicker also difficult setting out dry with rustic bricks which will wobble about.I would just find my centre lay my first triangle to it and just build it doing the side cuts as I go.
It's day work or if you have a good idea how long it takes just double it, the problem has always been the same you never get paid enough for what you know. Thanks for commenting 👍
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 Charlie Collison said that as well, and it was a lightbulb moment for me. He said (when on a price per/1000) that bricklaying is the only job where the more complicated something is, the less you get paid to do it (or something close to that). Crazy.
Great bit of information maybe you do some examples like stu best bricky,,,I’m sure you have many tips you can show us better in small panels and piers ect..all best
Top bloke, your videos are always good to watch mate, old school, keep it going.
Everyday is a school day. Top man👍
Great stuff mate 👍 I'm learning loads off u, I've been laying 25 years I'm age 42, Thank you 👍👊👌
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The older boys always know best
Thanks for that Andy never done herring bone panels before great to look at this if ever comes up 👍🏻👍🏻
What a great tip watching from Australia
Whenever I have a job to do that I ain’t done before I come look on your UA-cam , your like the “yoda” of brickwork 😂
Thanks 👍
Top video mate
Straght forward and really helpful
Thanks for the video 👍watching from Davenport Iowa USA 🇺🇸
Thanks for watching, hope you understand my dialect 👍
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 learning the slang. I heard about you from tricky bricky. I could use an interpretation sometimes though
@@charlesviner1565 😁
Top tip for getting the cuts to start off the herringbone. Thanks
Excellent information Andy . Tks for that regarding trowels, I noticed if I left a link with a comment it disappeared.
Yea mate, I don't have a clue how it all works 👍
Brilliant video mate! Top man!
Thanks mate, appreciate you trying to educate the masses it’s very important, I’m always trying to learn and enjoyed this, 👍
Thanks fella I used to keep it all to myself as I just thought everyone knew it all, who knows how long I will be here for just trying to share what little I know. 👍
Where you based mate?
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 I’m a bricklayer by trade , but we do a lot of restoration as a result of sand and cement pointing on period property’s 🙄 but I’m very passionate about the masonry game and always trying keep my knowledge topped up as after a days work who can be fuked to read a book ! So thanks for the video, I’m from north London near Finsbury Park, but me and the old dear now live in Epping Essex , I’m guessing your a Essex lad Aswell? As I noticed you know tricky Bricky
@@northlondonmasons107 Not far mate, Cheshunt Herts, always give me a shoult if you need any help with any pointing 👍
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 my sister lives down that way, broxbourne it’s only up the road, I will do mate. I’ll put a link up to Facebook business page if you fancy a look ?
Gareth
Spot on pal, it would be great to see you laying a few of those bricks.🇬🇧👍
Brilliant advice 🧱🧱
Wow! That's brilliant, thanks!
Nice one , big help this 👌🏼🧱👍🏽
Great advice..great channel 💪
Would it be the same principle for a 1/12 brick?
@@ryan4439 I would imagine so.
proper Brickie take a bow mate
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1:59 That snail 🐌 been following you around app day
Top notch mate 👌
Just done one with hand made bricks 225-233 long and 60-67.,
BY THE WAY I SAW YOUR TIPS ON BLAKES PROFILES, 10 TIMES EASEIER THANKS BEN
I’ve used a Scaffolder’s sole plate as a square before
Yep or make one using a sheet of newspaper, always square.
Nice video 👍🏻
Good day!
Great videos! I'm picking up some really interesting tips. I've done a herringbone panel before and yes It was lop-sided 🙈 now I know why! Cheers Andy. Keep them coming 👍
These geezers alright ain’t he
Well fuck me ! Been laying bricks 15 years and always scratched my head trying to work out herringbone panels ! That is a top tip 👍🏻👌
Thanks, glad it helps 👍
Very helpful Andy as always fella.Andy am i right or wrong in saying with the Herring Bone panel. You always start with the small cut??
I do.
I wasn't asking as if you didn't know Andy I genuinely wasn't sure mate
@@davidbell7094 I know my mate 😁 👍
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 cheers fella have a good weekend pal. 🧱💯🍻
I like it , fuck it, take a chamce. I Done that on a 9m panel 800 high
Very interesting.👍
please dont get miffed., but there is a much easier way. cut 2 peices of wood ,nail them using 3,4,5, . place 3 bricks inside wood and cut bricks corner to corner bottom to left. then place 3 bricks in wood and cut bottom to right corner . usin all of the cuts place on floor along a straight line llongest cut 2nd longest cut and little triangle underneath. do this several times . build bwk either side of herring bone pannel. line on 2 courses up . find centre of wall and give 5mm either side lay triangulated bricks working out to sides cut side bricks .line up 2 and repeat. will build a 1m x 900mm panel in hour or less . all the best BEN
Always more than one way to skin a cat 👍
I need to get a new level had stability all the time but I've just seen a crick walnut level have you ever used a wooden level wondered if worth getting one
Crick's American, didn't know you could get them in the UK, never used one myself always had Stabila but like everything not as good as they used to be.
There is nothing worse than wetherstruck pointing when it should be flush! Boils my pish!😂
Wash out tomorrow what pub we going 😂😂😂 spoons oclock
What’s your FB page Andy ?
Andy Pali
Rob songer done a video on herringbone
Watch that
Not seen it, will take a look 👍
Just watched it, also saw that Rodian and Crompton use that method, nothing wrong with it I just think my way is a lot quicker also difficult setting out dry with rustic bricks which will wobble about.I would just find my centre lay my first triangle to it and just build it doing the side cuts as I go.
How do you price that? 1500 a thou
It's day work or if you have a good idea how long it takes just double it, the problem has always been the same you never get paid enough for what you know. Thanks for commenting 👍
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 Charlie Collison said that as well, and it was a lightbulb moment for me.
He said (when on a price per/1000) that bricklaying is the only job where the more complicated something is, the less you get paid to do it (or something close to that). Crazy.
@@handycrowd True 👍
Fair comment I've been house bashing on price all my laying life, 'Pride in your job' that ran out a long time ago 🤠🐴...yee har😂😂😷💉💉💉
Great bit of information maybe you do some examples like stu best bricky,,,I’m sure you have many tips you can show us better in small panels and piers ect..all best
Hello uncle fester
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There is another way so its all centred in the panel
Liked your video
I like the jerky filming. Hardly made me sick at all.