Top job, looks nice mate! If you get chance will you show us how you measure up and order windows and doors to fit? Always wondered if you leave allowances for sealant etc. UA-cam going well, keep up the quality videos! It's nice to see other jobs like this as well as bricklaying 👍🏼
love that wood look, really nice! and that hardware is solid. You guys should get a sponsor from the window/door company, they're class and so are you.
Love how much variety your vids have and that there not just the same thing over and over again! It must take ages uploading editing etc for every vid, well done! And your tea KC definitely Coffee and you definitely make bricklaying look very easy lol it's certainly isn't lol
I see some UPVC french door manuals say that the door leaves should be unmounted before fixing the frame. However, you manage to install the frame with leaves on in all your videos. How do you manage to make the frame stand still and level when opening the leaves and fixing the frame with screws? Are the wedges all you need to hold the frame still?
the golf ball wasp nest is this year's . if leaft for a couple of months would be around the same size as the old 1 and you wouldn't of been able to get near it lucky for you it's early in the wasp season . great vid as usual .
Real nice job mate, excellent finish, just wondering have you ever used stelmax to seal the trims to the frame? It doesn’t collect dust like silicon and also on to the plaster we use caulk so decorating can be done, just a thought mate, like I said excellent job
Stu I'm fitting my own uPVC doors just about to order them , how do I know if I need frame extension on hinge side? Is there a rule of thumb with internal Vs external measurements? Outside is 880 inside is 870
I'd probably have kept the existing door, which was and probably still be way more expensive the the doors they just put in. but I guess new are better in terms of noise and thermal insulation
Great vid Stu, just noticed your bestbricky link isnt active, it needs the https/http prefix on it so its clickable. Just thought id mention it incase you didnt see.
Love your videos dude :) in cornwall we dont get much brickwork apart from chimneys... really big ask but could you make a video on your technique to do a twisted brick pillar? Love the work guys 5*
Why would you want to replace a perfectly serviceable genuine hardwood, double glazed door that looks in perfect nick with a plastic imitation? I know the customer is nearly always right but...
They were losing a lot of heat through those old perfectly serviceable frames that you know so much about, as well as the old glass which is not energy saving. when it was windy they could hear them howling, so they’ve opted for a more safe and secure option with no drafts and a rated energy saving glass not to mention this is a retired couple who don’t want to be sanding and re varnishing frames every year.
How brave is kc putting his hand up there were the nest is😱😱😱. Another good job👍👍👍👍
As Soon as you say guess who. You switch to a shot of you holding the pink coffee cup.
There is that much silicone on those trousers, they must be waterproof 😂 top blokes👍
I love to see that pride in yer work and the attention to detail. Good on you lads 👍
You had me in tears when you were saying about the sandwich where there is no filling in the back it is all in the front great vid stu👍🏻👍🏻
hahah true tho :)
GOOD JOB LOOKS NEAT AND TIDY BEEN IN THE JOB TWENTY YEARS
Top job, looks nice mate! If you get chance will you show us how you measure up and order windows and doors to fit? Always wondered if you leave allowances for sealant etc. UA-cam going well, keep up the quality videos! It's nice to see other jobs like this as well as bricklaying 👍🏼
love that wood look, really nice! and that hardware is solid. You guys should get a sponsor from the window/door company, they're class and so are you.
I liked the more relaxed, chilled out approach in this vid Stu. Your vids keep getting better and better 👍🏼
Oh and I think your a Tea drinker ☕️🤣
Cheers mate coffee all the way 👍👍
disappointed....unsubscribing immediately hahaha
Love how much variety your vids have and that there not just the same thing over and over again! It must take ages uploading editing etc for every vid, well done! And your tea KC definitely Coffee and you definitely make bricklaying look very easy lol it's certainly isn't lol
haha cheers stevo appreciate it mate. yeah its tricky but with practice you can do it
Right can we have a whip round for new jeans for KC (great job by the way)
I see some UPVC french door manuals say that the door leaves should be unmounted before fixing the frame. However, you manage to install the frame with leaves on in all your videos. How do you manage to make the frame stand still and level when opening the leaves and fixing the frame with screws? Are the wedges all you need to hold the frame still?
Top job again lads and KC on coffee
KC on tea DAMN predictive txt 😁
Kc scrapping the old mastic off the bricks I’ve done many hours scrapping that’s the best way to get it off hit n pull hahaha great work lads
your dad was sticking his hand in dark corners without fear... bro I wouldn't do that without a thick pair of gloves.
Spot on job guys as always.
the golf ball wasp nest is this year's . if leaft for a couple of months would be around the same size as the old 1 and you wouldn't of been able to get near it lucky for you it's early in the wasp season . great vid as usual .
Right thanks for that info Richard, love stuff like that
Great job and very tidy!
Mate what mix you use for mortar
KC's new silicone Levi's 💪🏻
Real nice job mate, excellent finish, just wondering have you ever used stelmax to seal the trims to the frame? It doesn’t collect dust like silicon and also on to the plaster we use caulk so decorating can be done, just a thought mate, like I said excellent job
Kc you brave man 😬
Done any bi-folds? That would be a nice video!
if you have cavity closers fitted how do you screw the frame in,,,cheers
Stu I'm fitting my own uPVC doors just about to order them , how do I know if I need frame extension on hinge side? Is there a rule of thumb with internal Vs external measurements?
Outside is 880 inside is 870
Hi, I like how you install the French windows. greettings
KC is the coffee man I reckon. Also are his jeans held together by mastic and glue. He wants to be careful, he’ll start a trend.
Dam it I was wrong.
Hi love the way u work do you do work in colchester, essex. I would like window and wall out and french doors put in.
Brilliant love the videos 👍
love watching your videos, your a skilled tradesman just wished you lived in Yorkshire
What camera do you use to record your vids Stu?
I'd probably have kept the existing door, which was and probably still be way more expensive the the doors they just put in. but I guess new are better in terms of noise and thermal insulation
Great vid Stu, just noticed your bestbricky link isnt active, it needs the https/http prefix on it so its clickable. Just thought id mention it incase you didnt see.
Defo you on the coffee Stu, did think you were a tea man tho! Nice silicone work mate, not easy to make it look that good on the bricks!
coffee all the way wayne mate ha
the golf ball looking nest is a hornet nest am sure
Dad on coffee
Love your videos dude :) in cornwall we dont get much brickwork apart from chimneys... really big ask but could you make a video on your technique to do a twisted brick pillar? Love the work guys 5*
Great video as always but unfortunately it wouldn't pass a fensa inspection as you have drilled inside the 150mm from the top welded joint lol ..
Fensa they are not an official body 😂😂😂😜🤩
Why do you foam before fixing iv never seen anyone else do that ?
Your on the tea and silicon kc on the coffee
Whats the price game next? 😉
coffee all the way mate ha
stu crompton come to think of it and looking at both of you together can see it now
kc doing all the work again pmsl
Lol it’s actually the opposite but you don’t see that cos I’m always filming 😭😭
any excuse,,,,, brill as usual
"That's a lot Better"
Stu! I'll wait till later but the quality of the film is not as clear
Did you not toe and heel them?
Yes pal always
stu crompton Good job 👍🏻 - didn’t show that on video, would be worth a video showing the process as it’s often done incorrectly.
Very hard to film everything and do the job as well bud I am bound to miss something 👍
Also would be nice to see flag hinge adjustment. Cheers!
Kc coffee and Stu on tea ??
opposite RY
Why would you want to replace a perfectly serviceable genuine hardwood, double glazed door that looks in perfect nick with a plastic imitation? I know the customer is nearly always right but...
They were losing a lot of heat through those old perfectly serviceable frames that you know so much about, as well as the old glass which is not energy saving. when it was windy they could hear them howling, so they’ve opted for a more safe and secure option with no drafts and a rated energy saving glass not to mention this is a retired couple who don’t want to be sanding and re varnishing frames every year.
Whoa, easy Tiger, just saying!
Lower the music volume please sir.
RJM@54 6/8/2018
How many keys does
the Homeowner get
with a door set like
you installed
Flame grilled McCoy’s oh ar
KCs jeans are a bleedin mess!
03:25 Come on lads wear masks! Don’t wait until you lungs are knackered!!