As you know Izzy mate, I was you once many years ago. If you are getting them thoughts that not enough was done today it just means it been underpriced so learn from that. It's certainly nothing to do with your dedication and effort as actually I think you work to hard. Only young once mate don't ruin your body by doing to much as myself and many others have. Great vid 👍👌
Yeah well said Andy - bloke works like a horse,body can only sustain that for so long,im 40 and feel my backs going,pace yourself Izzy but admire your work ethic 🤓🧱💪
Thanks so much for the advice Andy, really appreciate it! I have this feeling of guilt if a slow down though, just how we seem to work. But trying to chill a bit more All the best mate!
In future if you're ever putting gable noggins in, do it as you build. Avoiding any cutting of bricks. Just sit the nog on the closest brick to your centre.
Thanks so much for that bro, really appreciate that advice! Didn't know if that was allowed, as I've only ever seen them put in at the same angle as the roof and always at the top of the rafters
Good man, you are a hard working likeable young guy. I did the same sort of work for over 40 years myself and loved every minute. Wishing you all the luck on future projects.
Izzy, yours and a few other channels I watch are invaluable to folk like me. Having never really used my hands in a practical sense, I decided things would change. I'm currently in the process of building a pergola that a block wall will surround. Watching you lay blocks has helped me a great deal, thank you. I wish I could make it look as easy as you do. Oh, and I'm putting my whole build on youtube should you wish to have a look. Keep up the good work, sir.
Issac. You’re a young guy who has become an expert bricklayer. Personally, I would think about learning more trades and or becoming a GC. You’ve got lots of time.
Watching professionals at work is a sheer delight, stay safe, take care of yourselves both you and Drew and "keep on cracking" with the same high spirits
Brilliant work! No wonder, you're both shattered! Was a bit concerned in case you got stuck between the blocks, but shouldn't have worried! Fantastic block/brickwork, both "upstairs" and "downstairs" despite all the obstacles! Also great gym and brushwork skills, Izzy!
Nice job boys ❤️ try not worrying to much about reaching said daily goals mate. You’s go at it all day, I know that from experience with you’s. Other days you’l do more & catch lost time back. Keep it going men
Another great video. Some interesting notches and cuts with the rafters and the ridge beam 🤔 I'm still trying to figure out which part of Derby it is...
Try and chill abit lads. The work will be there tomorrow. Don't burn yourself out. you pair will never struggle to find work so keep that in mind. And always leave yourself a couple of days between jobs to chill. just put it in your price. ❤
sorry I m now 22.50 minutes in and i am annoyed that the architect/SE didn't pick that up earlier. I hope you charged accordingly. Nothing worse as a builder to have things changed half way through a job by the people that get paid loads of money thinking its a 5 minute job! sorry rant over
I have thrashed my Evolution saw for 6 months, dropped of scaffolding, cut 5 huge steels and probably close to 2000 blocks. Same blade, not once had any issues with it. Also cuts deeper than a Stihl AND requires 0 maintenance Petrol is good cos u don't need electric. But that's it. I'd take the evolution over any cutting tool now 💪
I've watched hours of your videos and I'm not even a tradesmen.....just love watching quality tradesmen do their stuff. Have to say if that was my house I would be over the moon with the quality but would not want those ugly buttresses in my rooms. I think inspectors go way over the top
@@IzzytheBricky There are also comfortable working clothes but they're as excpectet most expensive, in germany you'll almost nerver see any one without working clothes
As you know Izzy mate, I was you once many years ago. If you are getting them thoughts that not enough was done today it just means it been underpriced so learn from that. It's certainly nothing to do with your dedication and effort as actually I think you work to hard. Only young once mate don't ruin your body by doing to much as myself and many others have. Great vid 👍👌
Well said Andy
Yeah well said Andy - bloke works like a horse,body can only sustain that for so long,im 40 and feel my backs going,pace yourself Izzy but admire your work ethic 🤓🧱💪
Amen to that 🥺🧱👍🏽
Thanks so much for the advice Andy, really appreciate it! I have this feeling of guilt if a slow down though, just how we seem to work. But trying to chill a bit more
All the best mate!
Thanks very much George!
That house owner got lucky choosing you guys
Cheers mate!
In future if you're ever putting gable noggins in, do it as you build. Avoiding any cutting of bricks. Just sit the nog on the closest brick to your centre.
Yep.!👍
Thanks so much for that bro, really appreciate that advice! Didn't know if that was allowed, as I've only ever seen them put in at the same angle as the roof and always at the top of the rafters
@@IzzytheBricky keep them the same as the rafters as you said just touching the brick
Good man, you are a hard working likeable young guy. I did the same sort of work for over 40 years myself and loved every minute. Wishing you all the luck on future projects.
I stand corrected, it is a big passion, and away of life.
Izzy, yours and a few other channels I watch are invaluable to folk like me. Having never really used my hands in a practical sense, I decided things would change. I'm currently in the process of building a pergola that a block wall will surround. Watching you lay blocks has helped me a great deal, thank you. I wish I could make it look as easy as you do. Oh, and I'm putting my whole build on youtube should you wish to have a look.
Keep up the good work, sir.
As a carpenter i love the fact you added some more noggins onto the ladder! Also nottingham based, eastwood 👍🏻
LOVING IT. Nice technical peace’s with the talk through.
Both of you craftsmen at work.
SHALOM 🔥
Thanks so much mate! Hope you and the family are all doing well! Have a great week!
@@IzzytheBricky All is well brother 😁
Gotta love this channel! Much prefer this honest fella rather than Stu crompton who indulges in shit he hasn’t a clue about. Top notch bricky here
Thanks so much brother! A massive video coming out tomorrow!
Never been excited for a bricky video before , now I am. Duck me I’m getting old lol shame you’re not my ways I’d love to work for ya
Yes yes boys! Nice explanation of cuts and allowing 20mm etc, passing this vid on to some of our students so they can see it in the real world 👍👍
Thanks very much mate, really appreciate it! And that's great to here the video has an application to the students ☺️
Never knew about the load altering the pitch of a hammer strike on an acrow. Cheers.
Yea man, good little tip you can have for free 😉
Great video mate keep it up love the videos
Great attention to detail. tough job working around the roof structure. Quality result in the end. Liking the new intro logo by the way 👍
Wish u guys were in Washington DC or Maryland amazing work always
Thanks so much for the support mate! Hello all the way from the UK! New video tomorrow
loving the content izzy had to mention the tidy gas meter install behind you lol ......
😂😂😂 what can I say... we've had an entire house come down, the glass meter was in the way 😂
Issac. You’re a young guy who has become an expert bricklayer. Personally, I would think about learning more trades and or becoming a GC. You’ve got lots of time.
Thanks so much mate, such a lovely comment! Hope you're well!
Watching professionals at work is a sheer delight, stay safe, take care of yourselves both you and Drew and "keep on cracking" with the same high spirits
Always try to have the high spirits mate! Thanks so much for the support, really appreciate it🤜🤛☺️
Brilliant work! No wonder, you're both shattered! Was a bit concerned in case you got stuck between the blocks, but shouldn't have worried! Fantastic block/brickwork, both "upstairs" and "downstairs" despite all the obstacles! Also great gym and brushwork skills, Izzy!
Thanks very much Alan! Really appreciate your support! Haha I actually thought I was stuck 😂
Another action packed week… hitting those deadlines. Well done, gents. Your broom technique is the best. 😊
Thanks so much mate greatly appreciate it
Nice job boys ❤️ try not worrying to much about reaching said daily goals mate. You’s go at it all day, I know that from experience with you’s. Other days you’l do more & catch lost time back. Keep it going men
Thanks so much as always Craig! Definitely right mate! Just like to see loads getting done 😂 hope you and the family are all well!
at my age the mention of those blocks is a job turned away lmao, O to be young again
Another great video. Some interesting notches and cuts with the rafters and the ridge beam 🤔 I'm still trying to figure out which part of Derby it is...
It's not far from the hospital mate☺️
@@IzzytheBricky Assuming the Royal, then not far from me 👍
Brilliant buddy nightmare in and about the rafters lol
Mate, it was a freaking joke😂 don't even want to tell you how long it took 😂
Nice job Izzie
Thanks very much Lee
Mint job mate 👍
Thanks jack ☺️
That was a hard weeks work. Well done both of you 👍👍
Always a hard week! Thanks so much mate!
Smashing the big build lad
Cheers mate! Last week there this week!
One word, exception
Try and chill abit lads. The work will be there tomorrow.
Don't burn yourself out.
you pair will never struggle to find work so keep that in mind.
And always leave yourself a couple of days between jobs to chill. just put it in your price.
❤
Know exactly what your saying, but we always try and push our hardest..it's not fir show, it's just how we work🤦😱
Thanks for the support brother
Great video mate liking these episodes 🧱👊🏻
Thanks very much Ashley!
Brilliant mate. If you didn't have a laugh about things you'd never get through the day 👍🏻
That's it mate! If we didn't laugh, we'd cry 😂 have a brilliant week
now at the end and you my friend are becoming a legend, maybe leave the shakes alone looks like you've put on weight 🤣
Please provide some footage when the mansion is completely finished. Would love to see how it turns out.
I'm working on a special video now, going back all the way to the start of the job. But hopefully will go back ☺️
Very tidy lads great job. !
Thanks Jim! Hope you had a great weekend
Keep on keeping on brothers🧱🤙👌✌️👊👏🏴
Thanks mate
Cheers brother 🤜🤛
Great videos thanks for up loads guys.
Thanks Delvin! Do appreciate it as always 🤜🤛
Great job Izzy and drew 😎
Cheers James!
Ridge beam was definitely Friday at 3 job 🤔. Or done by Stevie Wonder!!!
😂😂😂
Cheers mate hope you have a good weej
first thought, if you have the energy to go to the gym you ain't working hard enough, I get home just want to sleep.🤣
No point in a dusk mask if you take it off before it dissipates 😝 love the vids 👍
😂😂😂 thanks mate!
Killing it lads. Worth your weight in gold.
Thanks so much mate! Have a great week!
Great to watch nice job Thanks.
Cheers robin mate!
It's looking lovely
Cheers mate!
Good stuff Izzy👍
Thanks brother
why not using blocks instead of bricks? consider steel columns? inspiration mate, above and beyond 👍
Cracked it what can one sat that's not been said already😁👍
Cheers mate ☺️☺️
Awesome vid as ever!
Thanks matey! Appreciate it
What a grim week and another to go 😫. Bet the customer was gutted to inherit all those random pillars all over the place 😬🧱👍🏽
Yea, they're bloody everywhere now 😂 LAST week this week! Very pleased to be wrapping up🎉🎉
@@IzzytheBricky 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤜🏽🤛🏽🧱👍🏽
Single width 4 ' masonry structural walls not allowed in most countries including North America.
the carpenters should have put in expected supports for barge board, why are you doing it?
Not surprised you're running out of time you spend most of your day making videos
sorry I m now 22.50 minutes in and i am annoyed that the architect/SE didn't pick that up earlier. I hope you charged accordingly. Nothing worse as a builder to have things changed half way through a job by the people that get paid loads of money thinking its a 5 minute job! sorry rant over
Evolution cable Consaw vs petrol Consaw any benefits
I have thrashed my Evolution saw for 6 months, dropped of scaffolding, cut 5 huge steels and probably close to 2000 blocks. Same blade, not once had any issues with it. Also cuts deeper than a Stihl AND requires 0 maintenance
Petrol is good cos u don't need electric. But that's it. I'd take the evolution over any cutting tool now 💪
I've watched hours of your videos and I'm not even a tradesmen.....just love watching quality tradesmen do their stuff. Have to say if that was my house I would be over the moon with the quality but would not want those ugly buttresses in my rooms. I think inspectors go way over the top
4:13 oh yeah there's the money shot 🥵
😂😂😂😂🤦
Bricklaying is more than a way of life, more than a passionS the old saying goe's if you do what you love, you will never work a day in your life.
Anyone know were he got the 7inch trowel he is using?
Hiya mate,it's a tile setter Trowel ☺️
@@IzzytheBricky nice one cheers mate 🧱
Thats called a finger trowel izzy
Cheers mate, mind went blank 😂☺️
🏗️🏘️🏘️🏘️🏘️🏘️🏘️🏘️
These get better an better mate also if you had 99 agility 23:09 wouldn't have happened :D :D
😂😂😂 no lie that exact thought crossed my mind 😂😂😂🤦
@@IzzytheBricky hahahah that's brilliant
Have you folks in england never heard about working clothes ?
I'd rather be comfortable, but I do like wearing scruffs trousers 💪💪
@@IzzytheBricky There are also comfortable working clothes but they're as excpectet most expensive, in germany you'll almost nerver see any one without working clothes