Brick Spacing rule & Brick Layout (Mike Haduck)

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Mike Haduck shows his way of using a brick spacing rule (old & new way) to lay out a simple brick front & basic use of a spacing and modular ruler. All my videos are my ways and ideas. I always suggest anyone doing any type of work to consult professional help,

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  • @rizenofficial2369
    @rizenofficial2369 2 роки тому +2

    About to do my first brick job around a chimney.. your channel has been a blessing

  • @roberthill4239
    @roberthill4239 7 років тому +4

    thank you thank you thank you. ..I'm an old school roofer I've done alot of slate work and have always loved the brick and stone work and you answered so many questions for me

  • @bayoudrummer9855
    @bayoudrummer9855 3 місяці тому

    Very helpful. I figured out the brick layers ruler myself over the years but seeing you do a lesson on it is great confirmation that ive been doing it like the pros

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  3 місяці тому

      Thanks bay, I appreciate hearing that, Mike

  • @stevedoubleu99B
    @stevedoubleu99B 7 років тому +6

    I was wondering how to lay my soldier brick course between two pillars, Mike. This video has answered my question. Old school for me!! Thanks again.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому +1

      thanks steve, I am happy it helped, I appreciate it. mike

  • @sylviafancher1655
    @sylviafancher1655 3 роки тому +2

    Very good, three spots to set calculation for, bottom of window, top of window and top of door, unless one wants to use a diamond blade wet saw to slice brick to fit

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks sylvia, very true, Mike

  • @T.E.P..
    @T.E.P.. 2 роки тому

    Priceless vid ... the biggest lessons. Love when these vids pop up

  • @pauleohl
    @pauleohl 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for this video. I had a partial brick veneer front on my 1964 home. It was also built of used bricks, which was a fashion at the time. As it turned out the workmanship was horrendous with not enough tabs into the mortar and the tabs haphazardly tacked into 3/8 INTERIOR plywood. The bricks looked fine when we bought the house in 1968 and still live there, The brick developed a diagonal crack through the mortar and the plywood rotted away but the studs survived. I resheathed the entire house and installed vinyl siding, which has its own shortcomings. It attracts dirt.
    Your demonstration used new bricks. It would have been even more helpful if you showed us how to use the modular ruler with used bricks of varying size.

  • @benbax5990
    @benbax5990 6 років тому +1

    Measuring and planning is always cardinal..... you´re all right.... better safe than sorry. Like you´re video... thanx..

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      thanks Ben, I appreciate it. mike

  • @jonathonpayne5182
    @jonathonpayne5182 Рік тому

    This is greatly insightful. Thanks a million

  • @bonanzatime
    @bonanzatime 6 років тому +9

    Hey! How'd you end up with MY spacing rule?! I've been looking all over for it. 😅

  • @wilkyahzee2335
    @wilkyahzee2335 6 років тому +3

    THANK YOU MIKE!!
    I'LL WATCH THIS VIDEO A COUPLE MORE TIMES TO DRILL INTO MY HEAD.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому +2

      Thanks Wilk, I hope it helps, mike

  • @TheAsa1972
    @TheAsa1972 5 років тому +3

    To the people saying just layout with a tape ,well im from the UK and the bricks are rubbish nowadays they are all a couple of mill bigger or smaller then each other now because of the demand they are selling any old rubbish plus i was always taught to lay out dry first, never had to take anything down ,EVER

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  5 років тому +1

      Thanks, sounds like you have a lot of experience, the guys got to learn the hard way, your right, thanks, mike

  • @wemcal
    @wemcal Рік тому

    Great video and great information

  • @TheLastBen.
    @TheLastBen. 6 років тому +1

    Very informative, thank you .

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      Thanks Ben ,I appreciate it, Mike

  • @Northernspain
    @Northernspain 8 років тому +5

    Thanks Mike, that was an excellent tutorial, you have a very clear and concise way of getting your method across.
    Where can i purchase a spacing rule like the one you used in the vid. best regards...Malcolm

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому +2

      +Northernspain I usually see them at brick yards or suppliers, I hope it helps thanks mike

  • @brokenspoke4149
    @brokenspoke4149 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the information.

  • @RevMikeBlack
    @RevMikeBlack Рік тому

    Mike Haduck School of Hard Knocks? I'm pretty sure they have one of those in my town, too.

  • @wayneleone
    @wayneleone 6 років тому +1

    Watching that ruler was like watching a magic trick :)

  • @alforliniteaching5670
    @alforliniteaching5670 6 років тому

    I have never laid a brick wall, but I'm going to do a small one . Man ,I can't wait.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      thanks albert, I am sure you will do fine, thanks mike

    • @alforliniteaching5670
      @alforliniteaching5670 6 років тому

      Mike Haduck Masonry Hey, Mike a resort owner in Bear Creek says he might know your family. I mentioned your UA-cam channel,and they heard your name .Cool.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому +2

      Hi albert, Bear Creek is close, very well could be , thanks mike

  • @jennifermccrary2552
    @jennifermccrary2552 2 роки тому

    Hi, Mr. Mike. Hope you can help me. My home is 9 months old. On my back patio there's 3 windows. Between the windows theres. 1 1/2". gap ( joints) between the bricks. . The brick size Width 10" Height 3".
    1 1/2 " gap normal?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 роки тому

      Hi Jennifer, I can't say, I don't know the circumstances thanks Mike

  • @russelkirk2884
    @russelkirk2884 7 років тому

    Thanks , awesome video.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому

      thanks Russel, I appreciate it. mike

  • @adamr1637
    @adamr1637 3 роки тому

    Mike, Your videos are great! Please add links for products so we can buy and you can get a cut!

  • @dfreddy3141
    @dfreddy3141 6 років тому +1

    The stick my grandfather always called it a gantlin pole. I've now been a mason for 8 years.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому +1

      HI David, I never heard that but I am sure it worked, the old timers knew their stuff, thanks mike

  • @jonbuffalo6314
    @jonbuffalo6314 5 років тому +2

    Big joints Little Joints story of my life.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  5 років тому

      Hi Jon, I guess that’s a way to look at it, Thanks mike

  • @jimcramer9696
    @jimcramer9696 5 років тому

    Nice explanation.

  • @rubenmborgesmusic
    @rubenmborgesmusic 6 років тому

    We use masonry tapes like that spacing rule. Play around with the joints to make it work for windows and doors and such. Everything works nicely for the front of the home though.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому +1

      thanks Ruben, I agree, thanks mike

    • @rubenmborgesmusic
      @rubenmborgesmusic 6 років тому +1

      It's great you made these videos. My father took me to work when I was young too. Not a lot of people get that opportunity and this trade stays foreign to them. Now days, or here atleast, a lot of the Brick Layers are at the age of retiring and there's a shortage of contractors and a bunch of work. Some young men could really benefit watching videos like these and get out of the kitchen to make a real living.

  • @robertpagel8951
    @robertpagel8951 5 років тому +1

    If your carpenters did their job correctly the top of windows should be at the same height going around the building and you can work down from the top of the windows on each side of the building. Typically they are not but within a inch or so you can adjust from the sill going up allowing you to make your sills work under the window and not having to put a rip course under the rowlock. Another way is just come down say 15- 20 courses from the top of the window and carry that bench mark or level line around the building and to your corner poles, now you can make adjustments to gain or loose to catch all your heights. For most new brick keep a 5 on your ruler 4 to loose, 6 to gain. Excessively large or small bed joints, and head joints wandering all over the place is amateur work. Make your brickwork look like uniform wall paper :) He's right, its up to us to make all the other subs look good by making constant minor adjustments to hide unlevel and plumb. Check your walls for bellies and make sure you can still catch the side of your windows, trim, and fit between the wall and line.

  • @christianrogers2361
    @christianrogers2361 5 років тому

    When designing our higher end houses, we will coordinate the brick veneer coursing with the window and door heads on our architectual drawings. The two most common coursings we use are 3C=8” and 3C=7 7/8”. Sometimes this requires the mason to adjust the top of his starting course below grade before starting up with the wall in order to keep the joints even. What is the biggest problem you see over and over on plans that you wish all architects knew?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  5 років тому +1

      Hi Christian, no matter what the plans say there is always some form of adjustment, I never seen anything work out 100%, nobody can foresee it all, just the best you can, thanks mike

  • @salp541
    @salp541 2 роки тому

    How thick of a first bed joint is allowed? We are using a brick that’s 2 3/8” in height so if we have to hit number 5 or 6 spacing that is going to be a thick bed joint under the first course…what would you do in this case? Make the joints gradually thinner each course?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Sal, when in doubt always lay it out dry, there is no perfect joints I seen them anywhere from 1/8 inch to 3/4 inch, it depends what your doing, I got a series called " brick laying" 5 parts where I get into meeting heights, sometimes you got to do a soldier course or actually saw the bricks to make it work, thanks Mike

  • @smasica
    @smasica 6 років тому +1

    I'm sure this is a very basic question, but what is the minimum required thickness of cement between bricks to be structurally sound?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому +1

      hi Tremolux, I do not think there is a solid answer for that question, every job is different and masonry is not black and white, I seen some jobs like stone bridges with no cement, so there is no sound answer for that question, modern day brick work is good for about 25 to 50 years by average, my opinion, thanks mike

    • @smasica
      @smasica 6 років тому +1

      Thanks.

  • @personalexperience3637
    @personalexperience3637 4 роки тому

    Thank-you - With all your experience can you tell me about sandwiching a DPM piece of plastic between a brick course wall & why does this not effect the bond (being slippery)? Or would you recommend using slate as a damp proof course ?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  4 роки тому

      Hi, I am not sure what a DMP is. I never seen slate used as a old school damp course, much guess would be because it is seamed, thanks Mike

  • @ccaaproduction105
    @ccaaproduction105 4 роки тому

    Good job

  • @justinlowry31
    @justinlowry31 9 років тому +1

    I have a bunch of size brick, like at 5:45 of this video, from different thicknesses to different heights.
    How do I space them and is it possible to maintain your header joints (vertical) perfectly in a plum line?
    Thanks Mike,
    Justin

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому +2

      Hard thing to answer unless I actually seen them, I would just lay it out "dry - no cement" on a flat surface like a driveway, then mark your story pole and it just might work out. hope it helps thanks mike

    • @jerryscary3098
      @jerryscary3098 8 років тому

      +billy pilgrim Mortar, not morter....

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому

      never paid much attention in school, LOL, mike

    • @jerryscary3098
      @jerryscary3098 8 років тому

      I was correcting the guy trying to correct you...

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому

      no worries, I appreciate it , mike

  • @nightmare0161
    @nightmare0161 6 років тому +1

    perfectionist

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      hi nightmare, close enough, lol, thanks mike

  • @user-vl3yz6ec4l
    @user-vl3yz6ec4l 2 роки тому

    👌👍👏

  • @SaifAlHasan612
    @SaifAlHasan612 4 роки тому

    Thank you Mike.
    Question: In 5 inch wall can I left brick without plastering in one side (in Bangladesh)?
    [I mean, one side with plaster, other (plane) side without plaster)

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  4 роки тому

      I have seen it done that way, whatever works, thanks mike

    • @SaifAlHasan612
      @SaifAlHasan612 4 роки тому

      @@MikeHaduck
      It doesn't create leakage in rainy season?

  • @HenrykCzypionka
    @HenrykCzypionka 10 років тому

    Do you guys have brick tapes? instead of using the brick spacing rule?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  10 років тому

      I haven't seen one yet, but sounds like a good idea. thanks mike

    • @billk6494
      @billk6494 9 років тому

      Kraft Tool, Lufkin, Bon Tool, Brick Tape Measures, Spacing, Modular, King Queen. Also a company has a sticky tape for story poles I believe Kraft Tool...

    • @billypilgrim7838
      @billypilgrim7838 8 років тому

      +Henryk Czypionka YES

  • @elleryjqueen1712
    @elleryjqueen1712 6 років тому

    HI Mike check out this church in the uk Church of St Mary and All Saints, Chesterfield.
    I really enjoy your way of working and your sense of humor, you have gave me confidence doing my own bricklaying, Im not fast but I am old school, and you often say there is no one way of working, so long as it works, I wish I lived near to you as I would love to work with you. Can you show us how to do a decorative top course of bricks just below the gutter level?.
    All the best from the uk

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      thanks Ellery, I checked it out, different type of steeple for sure, thanks mike

    • @elleryjqueen1712
      @elleryjqueen1712 6 років тому

      The Steeple was not built that way, it happened over time.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      thanks Ellery, that is hard to believe ,I would not know what to do in a case like that, I am glad I did not build it. lol, mike

  • @AbolitionFashionClub
    @AbolitionFashionClub Рік тому

    Did you mark the brick

    • @AbolitionFashionClub
      @AbolitionFashionClub Рік тому +1

      😅like I get where you are coming from but if you didn't mark the bricks with labels as well then you waist your time

    • @AbolitionFashionClub
      @AbolitionFashionClub Рік тому

      That's why like in Egypt for instance they had references as you said that were consistent to where you did not have to lay your bricks, which goes to the dents and pits in them

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Рік тому

      Thanks, Mike

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Рік тому

      Thanks,

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Рік тому

      Thanks

  • @rbnhd1976
    @rbnhd1976 4 роки тому +1

    If it measures right but looks wrong, it still looks wrong.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks , very true, a lot of brickwork has art in it, Mike

  • @jacknemo3882
    @jacknemo3882 5 років тому

    im a mason, with thirty years experience and it's not magic and you are right about some things and wrong on others, I know I should make a video hahahahaa

    • @jacknemo3882
      @jacknemo3882 5 років тому

      o and we use a modular ruler because today bricks are made modular and don't vary in size all that much, sometimes in length but not height, the modular ruler is easier to read and use

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  5 років тому

      Hi Jack, no worries, anything that works, thanks Mike

    • @mikedoe6585
      @mikedoe6585 5 років тому

      jack nemo, your comment resembles a lot like your opinion.

    • @mikedoe6585
      @mikedoe6585 5 років тому

      @@jacknemo3882
      jack nemo, your comment resembles a lot like your opinion.

  • @ernieforrest7218
    @ernieforrest7218 2 роки тому

    So Mike, tell us about having a ( hog ) in a brick wall.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 роки тому

      Hi Ernie, I seen it all, one course more on one side than the other or a big bump in the wall, lots of masons got the diffrent names for it, once they never looked up and had a ledge, another builder forgot the brick ledge another gave the wrong set of plans, lol glad I am mostly retired, thanks mike

  • @brownpride5125
    @brownpride5125 5 років тому

    I just New subscriber and I love yours video man great job😃

  • @enockdivin8025
    @enockdivin8025 4 роки тому

    thanks my video

  • @MB-zz9lu
    @MB-zz9lu 8 років тому

    can you please create a video for tug pointing

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому

      +Moshe B I would check out my channel, and look under playlist, stone repair, chimney repair, etc, lots of different way to do it. and every situation is different,, I hope it helps, thanks mike

  • @bonanzatime
    @bonanzatime 6 років тому

    I remember those old used bricks, we struck the joints with a piece of rubber hose. They don't hold up too well in freezing weather (especially those orange ones), better to use them inside.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому +1

      I agree, 100% I appreciate it thanks Mike

  • @marvinhansley1892
    @marvinhansley1892 7 років тому

    jet stream is changing for the worst take care every one

  • @Johnconno
    @Johnconno Рік тому

    Christ, I'd walk away. 🚽

  • @PaddleDogC5
    @PaddleDogC5 8 років тому

    poor explanation of using a spacing ruler. You need a new ruler also. You can also use math and a calculator which easy. Ruler is not new school.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому +4

      +PaddleDogC5 just passing along what I learned over the years from the guys who made their mistakes, and I have made some too. I am just trying to keep the new unexperienced guys not to make the same mistakes, God bless,. , thanks mike

    • @billypilgrim7838
      @billypilgrim7838 8 років тому

      +PaddleDogC5 if you are using modular brick

  • @wermy76
    @wermy76 7 років тому +8

    Laying out the whole building dry is wasting time. Learn how to layout with a tape measure. Dry layout on small piers is fine.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому +10

      no worries, untill a mistake is made, anything that works, thanks mike

    • @wilkyahzee2335
      @wilkyahzee2335 6 років тому +4

      Not a waste of time. You got to adjust here and there. It can't be done with just a tape measure. By your comment I know you never worked with brick.

    • @DylanGSXR
      @DylanGSXR 6 років тому +1

      Jon Barros

    • @DylanGSXR
      @DylanGSXR 6 років тому +3

      Use a tape ,much faster and the way I've always done it . But nothing. Wrong with this way too just time consuming .

    • @clarissafarmer3547
      @clarissafarmer3547 6 років тому +1

      This is all a massive waste of time, we could have 10 courses or more done in the time of this video

  • @1973miniclubman
    @1973miniclubman 3 роки тому

    Proper rookie, he hasn’t a clue
    Just use a bit of batten and gauge it up,
    It’s really that simplest

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  3 роки тому

      Hi Brad, no worries, send me the link to your video, I am always willing to learn, thanks mike

  • @stevens5541
    @stevens5541 6 років тому +1

    You need to invest in a tape measure...nobody lays bricks out dry

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому +1

      Hi steven, the bricks and blocks in the old days were a full 8 inches, it was the norm and most experienced mason still do it , thanks mike

    • @stevens5541
      @stevens5541 6 років тому

      Mike Haduck Masonry ...shouldn't matter what size they are you still use your tape to work it out like you do any other size brickwork or blockwork...its much much quicker....but I suppose people that have never laid bricks and don't know how to use a tape measure to work it out the this is the other option to use

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      thanks steven, mike