Hi Andy ,just wanted to say how much I love your videos ,your a great tradesman with a real appreciation of all the beautiful work the Victorian and other periods created , incredible work . I'm a bricklayer myself ,but don't have anywhere close to your skills ,I would have loved to work with someone like you when I was a youngster ,could a learned so much . Thanks for your excellent work ,so nice to watch and learn something ,all the best 👍😂
Looks great Andy.Just been binge-watching your recommendation on Glen Veniss’s bricklaying channel.I can honestly say it’s the best entertainment I’ve watched for years.Him and Mick are hysterical but with some great tips and advice.Episode 7 “Bricklaying with a hangover…”is something else.Thanks once again and keep your videos coming 👍.
Hi, the difference in the reaction to G V by the two young carpenter/joiners was a laugh.The guy who stayed and played along was obviously more world wise.What jolly japes!
Andy that was the best bricklaying video I’ve seen for a long time . That repair is immaculate. Even the texture is spot on and looks just like rubbers . As clock to perfection as you can get. Great video mate . 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Enjoy Majorca 😎🥃🍸🍹🍾🍷🥂🍻🍺🧱👍🏼
Yea, I was shown the basics many years ago and was lucky to be in a job I could perfect it but I don't do enough of it to call myself a Tuck Pointer.Yep a lot of these Lime blokes are Demons and Wizards.
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 I bet the old boy who taught me when I was a kid knew how to do it but you just don’t get to do it that often. Should do a course really 👌🏻👍🏻
Wow! Really great work. I would never of thought of doing it like that so every day is a school day. Did you find Glenn Vennis? I loved his vids. He used to crack me up🤣
Thanks for the vid! Always learn something new here. So many questions. Why not just replace the arch with a preformed one? Can regular bricks be laid with such tight joints?
A preformed gauge arch that size would be expensive, ive cut arches with 5 mill joints but when you go down to 2/1 mill its difficult and you really need rubbers which are also expensive.
Arch came out great mate , never seen it done like that 👍 Also use the same type of grinder attachment for removing old tight joints in stonemasonry here 👍
An Irish man went to book a holiday said to the agent I want 2 weeks in majorcar the agent said the agent said yes but the j is silent when you pronounce it he said when do want to go paddy said the last week in hoon and the first week in hooley 😀
I think you are right Sue, i did buy some blank cartridges but never got to try them, i also tried a smaller syringe which was a lot easier on the hand but there is only so much you can show on a vid 👍
Apologies for the duplicated clips but its to late to change now .
Hi Andy ,just wanted to say how much I love your videos ,your a great tradesman with a real appreciation of all the beautiful work the Victorian and other periods created , incredible work . I'm a bricklayer myself ,but don't have anywhere close to your skills ,I would have loved to work with someone like you when I was a youngster ,could a learned so much . Thanks for your excellent work ,so nice to watch and learn something ,all the best 👍😂
@@nickturnbull4105 Thanks Nick, i really appreciate the comment 👍
Thanks for the video Andy, Your experience and knowledge is priceless mate.
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Quality repair Andy, looks amazing, very smart. Don’t worry about the editing, it’s your signature mark, love it 👌🏻
Nice one andy my uncle was a brickie in Eastbourne all his life 👍
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Glen what a guy doesn’t seem post up now hopefully he’s doing well super funny guy. Enjoy the break buddy.
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Looks great Andy.Just been binge-watching your recommendation on Glen Veniss’s bricklaying channel.I can honestly say it’s the best entertainment I’ve watched for years.Him and Mick are hysterical but with some great tips and advice.Episode 7 “Bricklaying with a hangover…”is something else.Thanks once again and keep your videos coming 👍.
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Hi, the difference in the reaction to G V by the two young carpenter/joiners was a laugh.The guy who stayed and played along was obviously more world wise.What jolly japes!
now ,that really was interesting great vid andy something a bit different
Thanks 👍
thats top notch mate
Beatiful job
Andy that was the best bricklaying video I’ve seen for a long time . That repair is immaculate. Even the texture is spot on and looks just like rubbers . As clock to perfection as you can get.
Great video mate . 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Enjoy Majorca 😎🥃🍸🍹🍾🍷🥂🍻🍺🧱👍🏼
Thank you so much👍👍👍
Excellent results Andy, seen a similar job in Belgium donkeys years ago, not seen it since, until now, great watching a master of his craft 👏👍
Thanks 👍
Really turned out belting that job. Very impressed with the job. Carry on like this and youll make a decent bricky one day.😉🤣🤣👍👍
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Looks class Andy! Inso wana learn to do tuck pointing!
Just don’t know where to start, it’s like a secret society isn’t it🤣
Yea, I was shown the basics many years ago and was lucky to be in a job I could perfect it but I don't do enough of it to call myself a Tuck Pointer.Yep a lot of these Lime blokes are Demons and Wizards.
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 I bet the old boy who taught me when I was a kid knew how to do it but you just don’t get to do it that often. Should do a course really 👌🏻👍🏻
Wow! Really great work. I would never of thought of doing it like that so every day is a school day. Did you find Glenn Vennis? I loved his vids. He used to crack me up🤣
Nice job. Shame whomever cut out the windows and left the arches short of the openings...
You wonder what goes through peoples heads.
Thanks for the vid! Always learn something new here. So many questions. Why not just replace the arch with a preformed one? Can regular bricks be laid with such tight joints?
A preformed gauge arch that size would be expensive, ive cut arches with 5 mill joints but when you go down to 2/1 mill its difficult and you really need rubbers which are also expensive.
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 thank you!)
Arch came out great mate , never seen it done like that 👍
Also use the same type of grinder attachment for removing old tight joints in stonemasonry here 👍
Thanks
Well Andy , that looks absolutely mint , great work
Quality craftmanship Andy 🔥👍
Absolutely fantastic job . Andy. Master class
Great work mate looks immaculate👍
Any sound with this Andy, or am I too early for audio?
Do a bit of filming in maga Andy. Let us see what it’s like
Quality work. That’s a skill not many people can do. Hope you charged well.
People are still bucket handling in 2:1 sand and cement to this day. Should be illegal
I look at this amazing work and I wonder who will have the skills in 20 or 30 years time? Nobody I suspect and that’s sad.
Lovely job that 👏🏽
Excellent work as usual .
Booze in Majorca
New Van
Fishing trips
Your livin da vida loca .
Love it👍
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 you don't dress as sharp as Glenn though 😎 .
@@TopCatsBack 😯😁
What a clever man....what listen and learn ...thanks Andy...
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Pukka job brother beats block laying all day long😂😂
‘Hastings Carnival … it’s gonna piss down.’ 😂
Glorious.
Brilliant, young brickies watch Andy full of interesting knowledge not just bricklaying you'll learn so much best on bricklayers worldwide.
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Arch looked spot on never seen them done like that before will remember this next time I come across one
An Irish man went to book a holiday said to the agent I want 2 weeks in majorcar the agent said the agent said yes but the j is silent when you pronounce it he said when do want to go paddy said the last week in hoon and the first week in hooley 😀
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Hi Andy, I was wondering if I could ask you a question regarding Lime mixes. I cant message you directly on here. Do you have any other media?
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Cheers Andy, I don't have fb.
@@johnryan3898 email, apalj1@gmail.com
Great vid andy ❤❤
Hello Andy great work! Would be great if you see Glyn in Hastings I loved watching his videos! It’s a shame he doesn’t post anymore!
Lovely job mate 👍
“Special repair mortar “…… did you mix this or is it premixed .? Lovely job by the way……very interesting.
Premixed.
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 what is it called ? Did you colour it?
@@MARTINA-gc3tq Several companies make it this one is by Steadfast, it comes in different colours.
@@MARTINA-gc3tq Brick repair mortar.
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 thank you
So you rendered over them using red brick dye and engraved the joints/perps into it? Which mix did you use for the render?
Brick Repair Mortar from Steadfast, other companies make it as well.
@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 Thanks mate. Appreciate the reply. Was a very good job you did there!!
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Very Nice 👍 what kind of Bond is used, is it english Bond?
No name for it really Anders, as long as it is bonded.
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 ahh in denmark we have a Bond called wild Bond 😀
@@danishbriclayer-andersgamings i have used it in Holland, we dont use it in the UK.
Which vid was it you had the profile setup with the mortar spikes??
A new bricklaying book 👍
No you had a setup against a brick wall with profiles a mortar spikes
@@deet1558 That would be Dutch Pins, not sure i use them a lot.
Did you do the return after
Yep
Fantastic job Andy👌
Thanks 👍
Well done Randy they need people like you on the wall of China long job
Nice work 👌
Thanks ✌️
Be easier in a mastic gun Andy.
I think you are right Sue, i did buy some blank cartridges but never got to try them, i also tried a smaller syringe which was a lot easier on the hand but there is only so much you can show on a vid 👍
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Top work
😂😂 you got Parkinson’s? That syringe is all over the place!!
Have some respect
No, just an alchaholic.
@@stonesmasher8369 🤣 have some humour
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 🤣🤣 good lad!