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    hi guys back with another bricklaying video how to lay bricks and build a conservatory base i will try show you some basic steps in bricklaying, how to build a corner, how to set profiles up. the video finished quite soon because the battery on my camera went dead. hope you enjoy :)
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  • @benjackson90
    @benjackson90 7 років тому +5

    Love these bricklaying vids, I'm not a brickie, or an apprentice or even a builder. I do like DIY stuff though, so these help me try new stuff!!

  • @thetonyjamesshow
    @thetonyjamesshow 8 років тому +6

    I have never been so transfixed watching a brick wall being layed! Great video buddy

  • @anthonybutto1925
    @anthonybutto1925 5 років тому

    Nice work- 28 years ago I was trained to tap on to the bricks not the tool level when building corners. people want to take the short cut tapping on to the tool level. It can put dents on your tool level and it can wreck your tool. There are rubber stoppers you can get for the end of the handle trowel so the tool level will not get damaged. It may not be a bad idea but then rubber stoppers can create stains on your tool level which can probably be hard to remove. The best way to keep the tool level in good condition is when you tap on the bricks when building corners. It dose slow the process down a bit but I can assure you the results are good; I hope this is good advice for those starting out and remember, no short cuts.

  • @Bp98
    @Bp98 6 років тому +1

    Кромптон је најбољи педагог.Одличан професор!

  • @avfczoff
    @avfczoff 2 роки тому

    I’m a sparky and really got into these videos! Great to see it all come together.

  • @willgilly50
    @willgilly50 7 років тому +10

    Put more bricking vids up love them

  • @abdulazizfukad9094
    @abdulazizfukad9094 8 років тому

    I'm studying bricklaying helpfully In two years I will be a professional bricklayer. I think I picked I good career.

    • @flappydad
      @flappydad 8 років тому

      People take the piss out of brickys, but if you do stuff like extensions etc. you can make a lot of money!

    • @abdulazizfukad9094
      @abdulazizfukad9094 8 років тому

      +flappydad take the piss?? Bricklayer at least earn 150 pounds a day

    • @mattharris7248
      @mattharris7248 8 років тому

      +Abdulaziz Fukad it's a good trade to have, a lot of money to be made some Brickies that's work in the heart of London are breaking the 200 a day mark.

  • @brendannelson193
    @brendannelson193 7 років тому +1

    I really like your videos mate, I've started an apprentership with carrillion and watching your videos are giving me the extra help I need thanks!

  • @keithtoomer8328
    @keithtoomer8328 8 років тому +3

    good job dude great video you make very educational videos and that's what I need I'm taking masonry and I want to excel and learn the technics of brick laying so thanks for your brick laying videos

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  8 років тому +2

      +Keith Toomer no probs Keith thanks for watching

    • @keithtoomer8328
      @keithtoomer8328 8 років тому +1

      +stu crompton your welcome

  • @thunderace44
    @thunderace44 7 років тому +5

    nice job on the brickwork Stu, looks ver neat. I would have built in a bamp tray under the first coarse of bricks though, and up on top of the first coarse of blocks, as the concrete floor meets the facework. Still a top class job though and i enjoyed your video editing with the music choice.

  • @Galwayboy1981
    @Galwayboy1981 7 місяців тому

    Very well explained video mate thanks for taking the time to upload it.

  • @paulrob2916
    @paulrob2916 7 років тому +2

    Hi Stu. love the vids mate. You'r a fantastic brikie with a great personality bud. I am just a builders laborer/handyman but i'm keen to do some brick work. Looked at other vids but your personality and technique have me hooked. Learning lots of valuable stuff. To be frank mate, the first vid of you i watched i nearly turned it off because i thought this clown ain't even wearing proper boots and work duds but as soon as i started watching you work i realized what a plank i was to judge a book by its cover. I presume you are more comfortable with trainers and trackies plus your not on a big site with over the top H&S. loving it all. subscribed !.

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  7 років тому

      +Paul Rob thanks paul buddy yeah I learned a long time ago you should never judge people, thanks for watching 👍

  • @brianjones4387
    @brianjones4387 4 роки тому +1

    Thanx for another excellent vid stu, it's a real pleasure to watch a craftsman demonstrate his art. Best.

  • @clarenicholson1328
    @clarenicholson1328 4 роки тому

    This is totally excellent instruction! After a couple of beers and watching your video I can sooo brick lay now!! :)

  • @thabangmthethwa7233
    @thabangmthethwa7233 8 років тому +2

    nice work bro...i love brick laying man.
    i can do this all day long.

  • @mattharris7248
    @mattharris7248 8 років тому

    Good brickwork there also helpful tips looking at the profile and how it is set up as I'm a young brickie just starting out it helps me , keep the brickwork videos coming mate

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  8 років тому

      il try matt but i dont just do bricklaying i do a wide variety of videos :)

  • @shawnlion4778
    @shawnlion4778 5 років тому +2

    Good work Stu

  • @jamesthornber6991
    @jamesthornber6991 4 роки тому

    Fantastic bricklaying stu.well done pal 😁👍🏻

  • @adamr1637
    @adamr1637 3 роки тому

    Great video. The music adds to it.

  • @MCeverlasting
    @MCeverlasting 8 років тому

    yess! love these as an apprentice bricklayer

  • @peterfido8735
    @peterfido8735 8 років тому +1

    my neighbour buit a dwarf wall conseratory projecting out 3.7mtr right on the boundry line between our properties and then put clear glass on the side looking straight into my garden! his sill and gutter clearly encroach onto my boundary😡. cutting a long story short hes adamant he can do this and im not happy ! im watching your videos because i plan on building a block wall 2mtr high along the side just missing his sill by a few mm. could go down the legal route but im not a wealthy person . The gap between our bottom Windows is only 3 bricks and now i only have one brick my side, surely he should have set it back as you have done in the video.

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  8 років тому +1

      +peter fido yes Peter he may of set it out wrong. Just build a wall up hours ode or timber frame and clad it with plastic cladding.

    • @peterfido8735
      @peterfido8735 8 років тому

      Thanks for the reply ,learning loads watching your vids.👍

  • @petrisorserdaru4309
    @petrisorserdaru4309 Рік тому +1

    The damp proof is sticked with mortar from top and bottom?

  • @nigelbarrett3602
    @nigelbarrett3602 6 років тому

    Very good neat work again stu really enjoy your videos only wish we had more brick jobs down here in Cornwall .

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  6 років тому

      thanks again Nigel appreciate you watching

  • @zedman442
    @zedman442 8 років тому +1

    Nice tchnique you got there mate. Good work.

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  8 років тому +1

      thanks zed really appreciate that

  • @eddyz67
    @eddyz67 2 роки тому

    could u explain about the dpc and diffrent bricks for the base please

  • @stylebender1818
    @stylebender1818 5 років тому +1

    Stu , I'm a newbie to brick laying and just needing to know , when the mortar drys in brick if u forget to scrap it how do u clean that up . Cheers

  • @fireblaster9961
    @fireblaster9961 4 роки тому

    Love the Monday’s

  • @stumetallicafan
    @stumetallicafan 7 років тому +3

    Nice job Stu but I wonder why u don't use the mixer with its stand and tip into barrow and use you're mortar out of it rather than transferring 2 mortar board . Save the bending a bit lol. Bricklayer myself .

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  7 років тому +1

      +Stuart Campbell I do have one but just didn't use it this job 👍

    • @wd5585
      @wd5585 6 років тому

      FrostyFangs Yeah its a good job. I like it and made a good living.

    • @jamietalbot7254
      @jamietalbot7254 6 років тому +1

      FrostyFangs £180 a day mate cant grumble

  • @obs6686
    @obs6686 5 років тому +1

    Keep those head joints full stu!! I can see the back of your wall ;)

  • @luissour7455
    @luissour7455 6 років тому +1

    Por favor podrias hacer un video sobre tarrajeo o revoque o estucado tambien lo llaman . Muchas gracias ..saludos de peru

  • @christinecopus3004
    @christinecopus3004 5 років тому

    What about a vertical dpc at house abutment?

  • @danielscobie
    @danielscobie 5 років тому +1

    Nice to see some top and tailing the joints after pointing, not many brickies do that these days and just brush over the excess snots 🤮

  • @mattyfaram6608
    @mattyfaram6608 8 років тому

    outstanding brickwork, keep it up

  • @davidwatson3238
    @davidwatson3238 4 роки тому

    Interesting that you ignore the course levels in the house after the DPC and stick with the standard 4 courses = 300mm on the dwarf wall. On my house 4 courses is mnore like 400mm so I would do the same as you after the DPC level. Thanks for this as I was wondering what to do.

  • @explorewithant8263
    @explorewithant8263 6 років тому

    Hi mate,,I need to lay about 60 blue engineering solid brick,,the ones with no holes,,just wondering if I lay them exactly the same way as other bricks and also do you no of any company’s that deliver ready mixed mortor because I haven’t got a mixer and I’ve never done this before

  • @thanxx
    @thanxx 5 років тому +1

    my OCD would have been tempted to lift them fence panels and joint up :)

  • @explorewithant8263
    @explorewithant8263 6 років тому

    Hi mate,,I need to lay 1 course or engineering solid blue brick to put my shed on,,just wondering if I lay solid brick the same as the bricks with holes in.👍

  • @marppp28
    @marppp28 4 роки тому

    Hi nice job look so easy but I’ve tried bricking and it isn’t 🤦
    Would you tell me what is total wall thickness please ?

  • @niallchurch2679
    @niallchurch2679 3 роки тому

    I always thought you had to put brick away from edge of foundation,unlike what you seem to have done here?

  • @petercunningham4000
    @petercunningham4000 6 років тому

    Hello, how would you level your bricks out if you were starting from the front face of a concrete slab? in other words, you can only work back from that position.
    Also, what if the slab base that you are going to lay the bricks on slopes down,- away from the front of the slab, so you have to raise the bed of mortar for every brick to get the bricks level.
    Note, it is only a short run of 4 and a half bricks each side so that I can sit a precast concrete step on top of the brickwork.
    regards, from OZ.

  • @garyhyde5253
    @garyhyde5253 6 років тому

    Tidy job but any reason why no cavitys cut out at the existing wall to prevent any moisture penetrating through.

  • @steven-vn9ui
    @steven-vn9ui Рік тому

    Fantastic. Thanks Stu

  • @miketravis6149
    @miketravis6149 7 років тому +2

    I don`t know what it is but I just love watching this type of video. You guys make it look so easy. I put a 3 course base down for a front porch, about 60 smooth engineering bricks, and it took me best part of a day. Looks good though. Smooth bricks clean up easy after pointing but, how do you get mortar of rough faced bricks?? All the best ; )

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  7 років тому

      +mike travis thanks mike. Work on not getting mortar on the face at all to avoid cleaning 👍

    • @miketravis6149
      @miketravis6149 7 років тому

      Cheers buddy. Keep up the good work.

  • @fabiancarlos4761
    @fabiancarlos4761 7 років тому +4

    muy bueno tu trabajo

  • @billiamc1969
    @billiamc1969 8 років тому +1

    Great video!!!great music choice too...do you insulate between block and bricks? Pro job all the way...

  • @JoseManuel-yy8ju
    @JoseManuel-yy8ju 5 років тому

    muy buen trabajo
    very good work

  • @planetahidraulicomarte4102
    @planetahidraulicomarte4102 6 років тому +1

    Excelente trabajo.

  • @atommachine
    @atommachine 4 роки тому

    Stu what do you do for a 3 course conservatory base where the DPC is under the last course, i worry the bricks may crack or shift when the new UPVC sill is fix to them ? Cheers Mate stay safe.

  • @wailelmo4828
    @wailelmo4828 5 років тому +1

    Very good

  • @woollett182
    @woollett182 7 років тому

    This geezer is good

  • @willgilly50
    @willgilly50 7 років тому +1

    Hi I love you brick work vids do more where did you get your profile clamps from

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  7 років тому +2

      +Will Gilbert thanks bud I got them from screwfix

  • @easternforeigners
    @easternforeigners 5 років тому

    Like your videos. Thank you for the what you are doing

  • @DanielRamirez-bm3lu
    @DanielRamirez-bm3lu 8 років тому +1

    your the best bro!!👍👍👋

  • @aoxxx
    @aoxxx 4 роки тому

    Does the noise generated during the work pose a problem in terms of laws, is it necessary to obtain permission from the local government units before carrying out such work?

  • @pabloreblando3977
    @pabloreblando3977 6 років тому

    Very neat,!,, How many bricks can u fix in one bag of cement?

  • @conrad2690
    @conrad2690 7 років тому

    how high can you go building a wall like that. what ive read is that 6 feet should be the maximum height, but my project requires my wall to be 8 feet tall. i also plan to use durawall to reinforce it.

  • @tomleeson8487
    @tomleeson8487 8 років тому +1

    great video mate

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  8 років тому

      cheers tom buddy thanks for that

  • @SJBBrickwork
    @SJBBrickwork 8 років тому +1

    Nice work mate 👍

  • @charliewoolford6528
    @charliewoolford6528 8 років тому +1

    Looks well that mate

  • @richardhardaker3685
    @richardhardaker3685 5 років тому

    thanks for the excellent video. The mix seems a lot more 'mobile' or fluid than I mix (maybe i'm not using enough water!) Have you been adding plastisizer or some other additive. Anyway great video thanks

  • @billsbasementworkshop1902
    @billsbasementworkshop1902 7 років тому +1

    Hi Stu,
    How do you scrape off the excess cement without it going onto the face of the brick?
    Regards,
    Bill.

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  7 років тому +1

      +billsbasementworkshop hi bill it's very hard to explain because it's all about angles, if you sign up to bestbricky.com I will be doing detailed courses there

  • @payne02000
    @payne02000 5 років тому

    Did you cut the cavity where tge new brickwork meets existing ?

  • @stiplatformtv6716
    @stiplatformtv6716 6 років тому

    Perfect lecture

  • @fershaman
    @fershaman 5 років тому

    Congrats for your videos quality, they are very instructive. Just i have a question, why do you build two walls? on my region/country we don't do that. What is the reason? Thank you!

    • @m4ckm4n59
      @m4ckm4n59 4 роки тому

      @goawaken afriend lol :)

  • @marlboromatt5656
    @marlboromatt5656 4 роки тому

    I always thought a mixer needs paddles to mix mortar. I didn’t know one like that would mix properly

  • @AATOWN
    @AATOWN 7 років тому

    Greetings from Russia.
    Why do you make 2 walls nearby? Do you fill the gap between the walls? How are these walls connected? Thanks and have a nice day!

    • @nineteenseventy7967
      @nineteenseventy7967 7 років тому

      You get much better insulation (both heat, and sound) by having a cavity wall (2 walls). Even without insulation this is twice as heat-insulating than a solid wall. In Britain(?) we've used cavity walls since 1919. Now, the damp proof course, the plastic brick-wide strip you see laid along the bricks when they're 2-high, is to stop rising damp wicking up the bricks and inside. Not many warmer countries do this but it would be better if they did. If they did both - they wouldn't get plaster flaking away on the inside at the bottom of walls.

    • @paulmcfadyen689
      @paulmcfadyen689 7 років тому +1

      Nineteen Seventy7 the point of cavity walls is nothing to do with insulation it is to stop water travelling to the inside of the building. Filling the cavity with insulation defeats the purpose as now water can pass from the wet skin to the dry skin. Here in Scotland we don't use block and brick any more, we use timber frame inside and brick/block or whatever outside. Insulation goes in the stud walls leaving the cavity clear to do it's job

  • @jasonmccartney7773
    @jasonmccartney7773 7 років тому +6

    Hi Stu, thanks for the vids. Just one question re the dpc. I couldn't see clearly but is there a 5mm bed of mortar under the dpc?

    • @Derek-Hicks
      @Derek-Hicks 5 років тому

      Just looking through the comments to see about this, I was wondering how it sticks to the brick below? So it should have mortar under it ?

  • @linemonkey2021
    @linemonkey2021 7 років тому +1

    hi stu, when your doing an extension/conservatory do you not have to worry about jointing up the brickwork down the side by the fence or do you just joint up as you go as its over hand cheers.
    Luke

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  7 років тому +1

      hi luke mate yeah if you caan get to it the point as you go over hand but if you cant get to it then nothing you can do.

  • @katopeterkimera6381
    @katopeterkimera6381 Рік тому

    What's the dimension of the brick used here

  • @OnlineHousehusband
    @OnlineHousehusband 7 років тому

    Hi Stu, cracking wall. I've got a small summerhouse retaining single skin wall to build. You never mentioned if you used mortar plasticiser? Your mix looked easy to work?

  • @giuseppecannella4401
    @giuseppecannella4401 8 років тому

    Another good video... one question, what is the purpose of that black strip you lay down first? Also, why does it go in at that particular time in the build? Thanks

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  8 років тому +1

      its to stop moisture rising up from the ground buddy, its called dpc damp proof course. :)

    • @giuseppecannella4401
      @giuseppecannella4401 8 років тому +1

      stu crompton thanks for the reply! One more for you... since there's no "mechanical" connection to the base isn't the less stable? Also, what material is that?

  • @jazzbansal
    @jazzbansal 6 років тому

    Hi Stu i was laying some bricks when I put the mortar on the row of bricks , the bricks were absorbing the water out of the Mortar
    Is it best to wet the bricks first

  • @onziiseyhan6710
    @onziiseyhan6710 7 років тому

    Very nice i like the job

  • @borisapantelic7186
    @borisapantelic7186 5 років тому

    you need to list the names of the music on your videos :D what's the name of the song at 5.40? awesome vids by the way and the only UA-camr that actually puts decent music on their vids :D

  • @kulwinderkumar3063
    @kulwinderkumar3063 Рік тому

    Need foundation for walls ??

  • @MCeverlasting
    @MCeverlasting 8 років тому

    The only thing I would suggest mate is not pointing up when it's so wet, do it all in 1 hit at the end of the day if you can

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  8 років тому

      It's harder to joint when it's hard and I think it looks better. It's down to personal preferences I work to my standards I don't copy other brickys 👍👍

    • @MCeverlasting
      @MCeverlasting 8 років тому

      +stu crompton all good buddy what ever suits you!

  • @TYLERjmx
    @TYLERjmx 7 років тому

    What size Marshall town is your trowel mate? It looks like the right size for me not too big haha cheers

  • @affaqahamed8075
    @affaqahamed8075 5 років тому

    Sir please make a video on
    Double brick wall / English bond
    Detailed video

  • @ferriss2010
    @ferriss2010 5 років тому

    Quick question....... did u joint up over hand or take next dorrs fence panels out?

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  5 років тому +1

      Jointed up overhand 👍

    • @ferriss2010
      @ferriss2010 5 років тому

      @@Stucrompton1 wen you get chance mate any chance you can explain how the best way to get started? Iv bin labourer for years done level 1 now going for level 2. Dont really want to do site bashing whats your advise on starting up and finding work?

  • @BURKEZ_
    @BURKEZ_ 8 років тому +1

    class mate

  • @kishorithakur8803
    @kishorithakur8803 2 роки тому +1

    I want to work with you.

  • @billsbasementworkshop1902
    @billsbasementworkshop1902 7 років тому

    Hi Stu,
    How do you make and set up a profile rod? Is this to the top of the brick plus allowing for ten mills of cement?
    Regards,
    Bill.

  • @carlosbastidas8551
    @carlosbastidas8551 8 років тому

    Hi Stu thanks for posting video one question how did you attach the profile ?..I can see a clamp but did you leave gap at floor level between bricks for this purpose, which is filled in afterwards, I am not a bricy just a keen DIY and need a similar project doing in the future..All the best Carlos

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  8 років тому

      i dont quite understand your question carlos, its just clamped in to the brick joint then when finished fill the joint back in with motar

  • @flappydad
    @flappydad 8 років тому

    Good build mate, hopefully i'll be as good as you one day :)

  • @diegoortizbenitez9886
    @diegoortizbenitez9886 8 років тому +1

    Hi man, thanks for the tutorial. I have a question. Did you wet the bricks? I heard that's necessary? Thanks

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  8 років тому

      in extreme heat when the bricks just absorb the the moisture out of the mortar, i depends on a few things, the parosity of the the brick mainly and the weather, on this occasion it was raining so no need lol

    • @diegoortizbenitez9886
      @diegoortizbenitez9886 8 років тому

      Thanks for answering. Would it be wrong if I wet them anyway? just in case

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  8 років тому +1

      you can do but if you dont need to you will just make things worse and make all the mortar run on the brick face.

    • @diegoortizbenitez9886
      @diegoortizbenitez9886 8 років тому +1

      Ok. Thanks!

    • @paulmcfadyen689
      @paulmcfadyen689 7 років тому

      Diego Ortiz Benitez I know this comment is a year old but just a quick tip. What I do is keep a spray bottle full of water handy. A quick skoosh whenever it's needed wets the brick enough but doesn't soak everything and get messy

  • @anniebennett96
    @anniebennett96 7 років тому

    how much do y'all get a brick over there? Nice clean work but the pace seems a little slow but at the same time i like that because you can be more of an artist. what are the minimum number of brick you need to lay a day to make a living. here in the states you gotta lay atlas a 1000 a day. might be looking to go somewhere where quality takes authority over quantity. thanks for the video love it!

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  7 років тому

      +AnLouise Bennett you don't have to be fast when you call the shots and you have you're own business. You have to be fast when you are told your prices and how much you can earn. Thanks for watching 👍

    • @paulmcfadyen689
      @paulmcfadyen689 7 років тому

      AnLouise Bennett like any trade you only have to work fast and meet targets if you're doing site work/working for a big company. If you are a tradesman working for yourself it's a different story. You quote a price for the job and that's the price if it takes you 5 hours or 5 days. The goal is to price for 5 days but do it in 5 hours 👍

  • @thanxx
    @thanxx 8 років тому +1

    tidy work pal.

  • @nikeshwaiba2254
    @nikeshwaiba2254 5 років тому

    Why the corners joint are stepped ?

  • @cristiansantos1240
    @cristiansantos1240 6 років тому

    Parabéns amigo!

  • @blakec6631
    @blakec6631 7 років тому +2

    How do you like the mini mixer?..... im thinking of buying one.

  • @nicolaperchecarbonieilmegl4651
    @nicolaperchecarbonieilmegl4651 6 років тому

    Mio padre ti ammirare bè in Italy giudicano inadatto chi ha fatto questo lavoro per 30anni.

  • @Dan-ey4mi
    @Dan-ey4mi 5 років тому

    I don't get how the wall stays level with all the weight from the top bricks and I don't get how the bloody walls stay up and don't topple over ??????
    It confuses me

  • @fakeit6339
    @fakeit6339 4 роки тому

    what is that black tape used for

    • @jonathanbevins8204
      @jonathanbevins8204 4 роки тому

      Damp proof course prevents damp rising up the wall, usually laid 2 courses up (150mm) from outdoor ground level.

  • @sky-high9475
    @sky-high9475 4 роки тому

    Good joob men 👌

  • @rosscartwright3975
    @rosscartwright3975 8 років тому +1

    how did you joint the brick next to fence

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  8 років тому

      +Ross Cartwright joint overhand every couple of course Ross 👍

    • @rosscartwright3975
      @rosscartwright3975 8 років тому

      +stu crompton thanks for replying how long have you been on the blade I'm currently doing my apprentship

  • @spencebespokedreams
    @spencebespokedreams 5 років тому

    Could you do a video of how to build and fit the conservatory?

  • @PANTS1571
    @PANTS1571 6 років тому

    I'm from Ince but living in Harrogate now. How far afield do you travel?

  • @jaimewilson1011
    @jaimewilson1011 5 років тому

    What if it doesn't work out brick size mate would you just adjust

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1  5 років тому +1

      You make it brick size when you’re setting out and that’s it mate.

  • @ilove80100
    @ilove80100 7 років тому

    good job.

  • @trevorhayes1079
    @trevorhayes1079 4 роки тому

    Great vid Stu did you K C the day offTrev