Yes folks! What’s happening! This is a garden that was designed for the clients by a designer from Ireland. I think I’ right in saying his name is Ryan Magee. It was a fantastic design so I was pleased we got the chance to build it. We actually built this In the sunmer last year (2021) and I’ve been holding onto post this until we had the final finishing touches complete - which is now, so I’m excited to share. Never have I had so much mitring in one garden, hence the name “The Mitre Garden” This is the first of a 2 part series, both will be around 1 hour long! Thanks for your patience waiting for the videos. I plan to upload more regular now. Thank you for your continued support too! Matty Brocko
Brilliant quality finish as always. Feel your pain doing all those cuts 😀 For future vid could you say/advise what you put on the mitre joints (in skeleton gun), what slurry, polishing disks etc you use or would recommend. Keep up the great work/vids
I like how you said you felt demoralised doing that day of cuts. It’s kind of reassuring to know that other people have these days too. I certainly do on the tools, and you always think or assume everyone else is loving their work and it all going to plan and plane sailing everyday. You’re a true pro bro, proper craftsman.
Another piece of perfection Matty!!Just love watching you work and your unbelievable attention to detail!!Your customers are very very lucky to have you and your team creating their world.......
A pure genius at work. I just cant wait for you to put new ventures on, now looking forward the next instalment. As always Mathew great job from a brilliant craftsman 👍
Brilliant Mr B, have been really looking forward to this one dropping. Was just what I needed on my commute home. Thanks for sharing this and looking forward to the 2nd part. You have some very lucky clients with the quality and attention to detail you and your team produce.
You sir are amazing. Your work is out this world. Really appreciate you share what you do. Look forward to every upload. I'm sure your customers are glad they have you as there tradesmen.
Been watching your work/videos for a long time now and can never fault your work and your team! Look great set of lads keep up the videos and work should be very proud of what you put out. I have learnt a lot from your videos👍🏻 Looking forward to the end result.
Hi Matty, top quality work. Love watching your videos, lots of ideas and inspiration taken from them!! Bit of a long shot (and a late comment) but I was hoping you could remember the porcelain paving / cladding used for this project?? We are looking to use something similar for our garden project. Thanks in advance.
Thank you mate. Appreciated It’s a tile we’ve only used once tbh. It was from a local independent tile supplier and I think they’ve stopped selling it now. There are so many out there now, I’m sure you’ll get similar if you look around 👍🏼
hi matty,,, love watching your videos,,,, i dont comment very often on youtube videos,,,but your workmanship and videos deserve a comment,,,, mitre cuts are soul destroying and the only thing that keeps you going is a vision to see what they look like in a particlar situation at the end ,,, which make them worthwhile compared to other ways of an install,,,,, cant wait for part 2 and your other videos ,,,, well done and good luck,,, fellow landscaper scott cheers
Fantastic video. So much to consider. If you don't get the block work plumb and level in the first place, the mitres aren't going to work and the result is going to look a mess. You have put so much thought and effort into this build Matty the results look so precise. Outstanding! Can't wait to see the finished result, it's going to look stunning. Btw what slabs are you using?
Impeccable workmanship! Those mitres are just sweet! Amazing how steady you keep that Stihl, that must be some good blade, do share. What disc do you use to do the final polish/smoothing? Keep up the fantastic work buddy, looking forward to watching part 2 😁👍🏻
Thanks so much Paul. Made up with what youve said there 🙏 The blade on this is Pulvex, but I now use Elite Stone Tools. Both very good but the latter edge it for me currently 👍
Another fantastic job Matty! The owners are very lucky to have you doing the job. Keep up the great work! :) what sort of polishing pad do you use for the mitres?
Nice free hand mitres, well worth it. We know you're a whizz with the whizzer but can a Zoe wet saw help on your back and getting the cuts out the way quicker on bigger jobs or still best free hand? Cheers for another great upload mate.
Absolutely bob on .detail detail skill and passion as always .Admire your work always emaculate .A month working with you i could pick up some tips mate 👍 👌 👊🧱🧱
Great videos Matty, some great ideas, I just want to know who decides on the materials/colours/products you install? Is it led by the designer or client or you? Keep it up, Cheers
Thank you my mate 👍 it’s either CT1 or another adhesive like Sticks Like S**t I put that on to fill the backs, then I use a colour matched resin on them 🤌
It’s called an ACO threshold drain. Not too bad but the joining brackets make it expensive. Think they’re about £27 for the drain but the brackets are like £14 on top.
@@Brockstonepavingpros Hi Matty, thanks for responding. Maybe not this job, but I thought I saw some mitres not glued but I might have missed it in the time lapse? Is it only necessary on the 20mm porcelain and not the 8mm or should I glue all mitres? Also I wondered if you should always have a fall on steps? I am just doing a self build with a lot of porcelain in the landscape design which I am attempting myself. Your videos are a massive help, and if I can get anywhere near you standard I will be happy. Many thanks, Pete :-)
Have you ever built a inground swimming pool or would you even attempt it ? I mentioned before that I have a project in Spain early next year that I would love you to consider doing. (don't know if I could afford you and your team) but I do get over to Liverpool two or three times a year to watch the MIGHTY REDS and would love to meet up and and at least let you have a look at the plans. Another magnificent job by the way.
Hello, I would like to ask you about preparing a water tank for a waterfall, do you use glass wool and resins, and what is that black thing that you paint at the end?
Looking good as ever and the way you show your problem solving is great as always. Very timely as I'm about to start cutting about 50 linear metres of porcelain cladding and tops for walls and 3 sets of steps. Managed to talk client out of mitres as a step to far for me on first cladding job and i can see i have made the right decision!! Going for flush fit box joints now, the second option you showed, and mitres on the verticals only which will be enough, but i could do with some advice please on materials you use if you have the time as i have not seen you talk about this yet in your videos. You look like you lay the tops on brick mortar primed both on wall top and slab. For the cladding what are you sealing the wall with and what adhesive are you using. Such a myriad of products out there. I need to have 8-10mm adhesive to allow my paving joints to stay within tolerance where it meets the base of the wall. Also what do you grout the joints with. Can i use flowpoint to match the paving joints if i go that route. Undecided on flow point as a paving grout. Used it before but it is messy and fickle.Whats your preference for jointing porcelain? I know like me you will be super busy but any advice you can give would be hugely appreciated. Sorry, loads of questions so if you have a video I've missed that covers the above then feel free to give me the link. Keep up the excellent work.
Hi Ed, best adhesive is Kerakoll Bio gell as it keeps active for hours. I only used mortar on the low ones as it suited a thicker bed to bring to height. Anything off the ground I’d use adhesive. Always prime the wall first too. Sika Primer is great. I’d always use grout on porcelain Best finish. Fugabella of male ultracolour plus 👍
Are you speaking English?
No…..scouse
@@Brockstonepavingpros 😂😂
Us english always think this 😂😂😂👍🏼
@@Brockstonepavingpros Haha brilliant mate
@@recordfun yep I’m no Spielberg I lay paving and build gardens 👍
Yes folks! What’s happening!
This is a garden that was designed for the clients by a designer from Ireland. I think I’ right in saying his name is Ryan Magee.
It was a fantastic design so I was pleased we got the chance to build it.
We actually built this In the sunmer last year (2021) and I’ve been holding onto post this until we had the final finishing touches complete - which is now, so I’m excited to share.
Never have I had so much mitring in one garden, hence the name “The Mitre Garden” This is the first of a 2 part series, both will be around 1 hour long!
Thanks for your patience waiting for the videos. I plan to upload more regular now.
Thank you for your continued support too!
Matty Brocko
Brilliant build as always 👌 what flags are they called ?
@@JoshD280 they’re from a local supplier called Tileworld, not sure on the name sorry
Og
Brilliant quality finish as always. Feel your pain doing all those cuts 😀 For future vid could you say/advise what you put on the mitre joints (in skeleton gun), what slurry, polishing disks etc you use or would recommend. Keep up the great work/vids
Thank the lord for spirit levels 👌👌🤣🤣🤣🤣 I’m about 40 minutes in and I’m amazed already can’t wait to get to part 2 👌👌😁👍👍👍👍
Wow those miters are beautiful. Certainly worth the added expense and labor. It’s a perfect finish.
We agree! Thanks for watching and the support
I like how you said you felt demoralised doing that day of cuts. It’s kind of reassuring to know that other people have these days too. I certainly do on the tools, and you always think or assume everyone else is loving their work and it all going to plan and plane sailing everyday. You’re a true pro bro, proper craftsman.
Real talk! Thanks for watching 👍
Ви як завжді найкращі.
Ваші роботи неперевершені🎉🎉🎉
So kind 🙏🏼
Should call you Matty the mitre maestro 👍😂
Yes Ozzy mate 👍🤣
Another piece of perfection Matty!!Just love watching you work and your unbelievable attention to detail!!Your customers are very very lucky to have you and your team creating their world.......
Big compliments there Jonathan.
Really appreciate the support mate 👊
Impeccable standards once again. Great stuff Matty👍
Thanks so much Gavin. Really like this garden
Honestly the very best in the business
Big big shout that…..thank you 🙏
There’s something immensely satisfying watching craftsmen assess a project then design and implement a good plan. Thank you for sharing
Our pleasure! Thanks very much
The more videos of your watch the more I admire the quality f your work. It is truly inspiring 👏👏👏
Too kind!
Another brockstone series? This'll be up there with the sopranos!
Class as always.
Educational and inspiring.
Keep up the good work.
Well done.
Only a short one JC but still another hour to go. Some details going in on this!
Saludos desde Barcelona España, se nota que eres un gran profesional y que tu trabajo te gusta. Excelente, Perfecto,.😊
Hola, buenos días. Yo hablo un poquito español.
Muchas gracias 🙏🏼
Your attention to detail is exceptional. Cracking job......
Getting handy on the old trowel with brick/blockwork superb work as always buddy.
I’m no bricky but I enjoy it and can do it to a good standard, just not as fast 👍😅
Thanks mate 👍💪
@@Brockstonepavingpros
1 of few a watch from start to finish buddy never fast forward your content is top notch. 😎😎
Attention to detail is what makes you stand out ! Fantastic workmanship
Very kind, thank you
Stunning work gents 🍺
Thank you! Cheers!
The mitreing of the porcelain is pure class...freehand aswell....perfectionist....what you like with teeth? Haha...Great video once again.
I wish your were down under here I will hire you in a heart beat, your attention to detail is a wooow factor
Many thanks 🙏 👍👍👍
Amazing attention to detail and craftsmanship, very impressive!
Thank you very much 👍👍
Could watch all day and night just unreal skill you have with that saw mate. Detail is top draw just love watching you work mate. 👍👌
John, you’re a gent mate.
Thanks for those words - humbled 🙏
On holiday, but I will watch when I’m home. Keep up the good work. I really enjoy watching your videos. True tradesmen at work.
Enjoy your holiday mate
Nice one 😎
Quality, cant wait for part 2. Watched it whilst I was supposed to be working
Hahaha go on mate, love all that 🤣👍
I'm also gonna comment as it boosts the algorithm meaning you get more views - cos you and the team deserve the recognition! Amazing, AMAZING work 💪
Andrew! Top fella! Thanks my friend 👍
Brocky! Best on UA-cam by far 👌🏼
🥰 stop it
A pure genius at work. I just cant wait for you to put new ventures on, now looking forward the next instalment. As always Mathew great job from a brilliant craftsman 👍
Thank you Allan! Really appreciate you watching and for the kind words! It’s very encouraging for me to hear 👍🙏
Thank you Allan! Really appreciate you watching and for the kind words! It’s very encouraging for me to hear 👍🙏
Your a grafter and it shows in your work lovely old job 🤩🤩🤩👍
Many thanks 🙏
Brilliant Mr B, have been really looking forward to this one dropping. Was just what I needed on my commute home. Thanks for sharing this and looking forward to the 2nd part. You have some very lucky clients with the quality and attention to detail you and your team produce.
Hello Simon, hope you’re well. Glad you got the time to watch it mate. Thanks for the continued support! All the best
Matty ⚒
Scorchio! 😂takes me back!
☀️😆👍🏼
You sir are amazing. Your work is out this world. Really appreciate you share what you do. Look forward to every upload. I'm sure your customers are glad they have you as there tradesmen.
Hi Daniel, what a lovely comment 🙏 thank you so much.
Cool job that lad well done 👏 ✔️
Thanks 😊
Top draw as usual boys!
Cheers Steven
Been watching your work/videos for a long time now and can never fault your work and your team!
Look great set of lads keep up the videos and work should be very proud of what you put out.
I have learnt a lot from your videos👍🏻
Looking forward to the end result.
Thanks so much Aaron, great to hear that.
I really appreciate the comment and thanks for watching
All the very best to you mate 👍
Lovely creamy mix
Yes mate 🤌
Brilliant stuff as always looking forward to next masterpiece all the best 👍👍👍😎😎😎
Cheers Richard! 👍
top job well done we do get hard days mate but we just push on that is how we are 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Cheers mate! Appreciate that
Love watching your work, absolute genius! 👍
Cheers Rob
Kind words right there
Wow just stunning those mitres 😍
Thank you 🙏
Hi Matty, top quality work. Love watching your videos, lots of ideas and inspiration taken from them!! Bit of a long shot (and a late comment) but I was hoping you could remember the porcelain paving / cladding used for this project?? We are looking to use something similar for our garden project. Thanks in advance.
Thank you mate. Appreciated
It’s a tile we’ve only used once tbh. It was from a local independent tile supplier and I think they’ve stopped selling it now. There are so many out there now, I’m sure you’ll get similar if you look around 👍🏼
Thanks mate
Incredible craftsmanship
Thank you 🙏
hi matty,,, love watching your videos,,,, i dont comment very often on youtube videos,,,but your workmanship and videos deserve a comment,,,, mitre cuts are soul destroying and the only thing that keeps you going is a vision to see what they look like in a particlar situation at the end ,,, which make them worthwhile compared to other ways of an install,,,,, cant wait for part 2 and your other videos ,,,, well done and good luck,,, fellow landscaper scott cheers
Excellent work - truly an artist
So kind 🙏 humbled
the master of the mitre 😃
Haha 👍👍not keen on doing them after this lot 😅
Just fantastic as always buddy 👍
Thanks Steven 👍
You could of been a heart surgeon you are incredible love the channel regards Howard
🤣👍 Not got the brains for that Howard thanks mate!
Hope Cyprus is treating you well
Looks painstaking doing all that mitre work, but looks great, looking forward to the next part.
Your work is superb, i try to find any faults, still looking💯
I’m sure there’s a few things ☺️
Thank you very much Charlie 👍
Amazing workmanship and attention to detail Matty.
Thanks mate, 🙏🙏🙏
yid swear yi did it b4 lol great job buddy enjoy the vids keep them coming
👍🏼👍🏼
Sublime absolutely sublime those mitre cuts fella & great work ethics giving yr lad pointing experience look forward to next episode as usual 👍👍👍
What a treat.
Spotless as usual.
A joy to watch, thank you.
Fantastic quality work as eva by you and the team 👍👌🤙
Nice one Mr Driveways mate 💪
Pure art
Thanks matey 👍👍
Excellent 👍🏼
Looking good Matty
Thanks bud
Insane the skill you have! Cracking videos too
Looking good mate,,
Quality work, enough said.
🤪 banging work as usual mate 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks Matt
Those mitres 😍😍😍
You’re work is just too perfect 👍
Next level boys as usual quality work
Nice one Adam 👍👊
Class...
Thank you ☺️
Absolute perfection .....again!
Amazing job. Thank you
Thank you! Part 2 will be 👌
Awesome mate
Thanks Callum
Cracking job :)
👍👍 thanks
Inspirational as ever👍👏👏👏
Beautiful work mate. Loving all details on this job. Can't wait for part 2. What disks are you using to cut porcelain without chipping???
Quality 👌
👍
Fantastic video. So much to consider. If you don't get the block work plumb and level in the first place, the mitres aren't going to work and the result is going to look a mess. You have put so much thought and effort into this build Matty the results look so precise. Outstanding! Can't wait to see the finished result, it's going to look stunning. Btw what slabs are you using?
Yes Jon, starts from the footings up in my opinion. Thanks for watching and the kind words! Hopefully part 2 won’t disappoint 👍
Always a pleasure watching your work and always something to learn! thanks for sharing 👍
Cheers Sean lad, hope you’re well fella 👍👍
Impeccable workmanship! Those mitres are just sweet!
Amazing how steady you keep that Stihl, that must be some good blade, do share.
What disc do you use to do the final polish/smoothing?
Keep up the fantastic work buddy, looking forward to watching part 2 😁👍🏻
Thanks so much Paul. Made up with what youve said there 🙏
The blade on this is Pulvex, but I now use Elite Stone Tools. Both very good but the latter edge it for me currently 👍
Another fantastic job Matty! The owners are very lucky to have you doing the job. Keep up the great work! :) what sort of polishing pad do you use for the mitres?
Thanks Alan, appreciate that!
I used a few, Montolit are the best though
The Mitre Boss ^^^
Nice free hand mitres, well worth it. We know you're a whizz with the whizzer but can a Zoe wet saw help on your back and getting the cuts out the way quicker on bigger jobs or still best free hand? Cheers for another great upload mate.
Top video!! I wont be adding tiles to my garden wall as I want to render it. Can sand/cement be used to render down to a footing?
Absolutely bob on .detail detail skill and passion as always .Admire your work always emaculate .A month working with you i could pick up some tips mate 👍 👌 👊🧱🧱
🙏🙏🙏 too kind
We’ll have to hook up sometime mate 👍👍
@@Brockstonepavingpros yea defo maybe at some point ill bring the lads to Liverpool mate 🤣🤣👍👊
Great videos Matty, some great ideas, I just want to know who decides on the materials/colours/products you install? Is it led by the designer or client or you? Keep it up, Cheers
Boss seeing the work in depth after seeing this on your instagram whilst yous worked on it, class work as per 👌🏼 roll on the next vid
Nice one mucka. Appreciate that 💪💯
nice work
👍
Nice work as usual. Do you put a slight run on the patio, or is it level 🤔
Yes fall mate. 1:100
Amazing work as always Matty! What are you putting on the mitre joints out of the mastick gun??
Thank you my mate 👍 it’s either CT1 or another adhesive like Sticks Like S**t
I put that on to fill the backs, then I use a colour matched resin on them 🤌
@@Brockstonepavingpros nice 1! Looking forward to part 2 👌🏻👍🏻
Absolute quality work and attention to detail is immaculate. Very time consuming on they cuts but why are the customer keeping that fence ?
Thank you very much mate👍 yeah was tough going.
Nothing wrong with the fence structurally, keep watching, the job isn’t finished 😉
My bad .
What sort of aco is that Matty? Tasty looking no doubt pricey..
It’s called an ACO threshold drain. Not too bad but the joining brackets make it expensive.
Think they’re about £27 for the drain but the brackets are like £14 on top.
Hi Matty, fantastic work you're doing up there! I was wondering why you glue some mitres but not others?
Thank you! Where do you mean? On this job?
@@Brockstonepavingpros Hi Matty, thanks for responding. Maybe not this job, but I thought I saw some mitres not glued but I might have missed it in the time lapse? Is it only necessary on the 20mm porcelain and not the 8mm or should I glue all mitres? Also I wondered if you should always have a fall on steps?
I am just doing a self build with a lot of porcelain in the landscape design which I am attempting myself. Your videos are a massive help, and if I can get anywhere near you standard I will be happy. Many thanks, Pete :-)
This is brilliant, what sort of budget would I need to set aside for a project like this please?
£56k
Amazing work !
Can I do a day with you one day?
Yeah course 👍
@@Brockstonepavingpros really 😀 how can we fix it ?
What are the blades you're using? On the petrol saw and the grinder cutting and polishing. Thank you
Have you ever built a inground swimming pool or would you even attempt it ? I mentioned before that I have a project in Spain early next year that I would love you to consider doing. (don't know if I could afford you and your team) but I do get over to Liverpool two or three times a year to watch the MIGHTY REDS and would love to meet up and and at least let you have a look at the plans. Another magnificent job by the way.
Hello mate, you’re best getting a specialist pool company for that.
We’d do paving landscaping etc but not a pool.
Yeah mate, sound. Let me know 🍺
@@Brockstonepavingpros yea, I have someone, just asking. But if you did it would be probably the best pool in the world, just like Carlsberg 😜
@@Brockstonepavingpros Beats my road trip to the south coast Matt😂
Hello, I would like to ask you about preparing a water tank for a waterfall, do you use glass wool and resins, and what is that black thing that you paint at the end?
Hi, it’s GRP glass reinforced plastic
Some job mate
Wait till it’s done mate, it’s a cracker 👍
@@Brockstonepavingpros 😎😎
Great matty but I would of thought the client would of sorted the fence first
Job ain’t finished yet mate
Top workmanship have you tried a railsaw a lot easier on arms than still saw
I’ve tried every saw. Nothing beats a Whizzer mate 👌 they just to haven’t got the power and are incredibly slow.
Hi Matty, can you please advise what is the black meterial you use inside the planters?
👍 it’s tanking membrane
What's being used to stick the porcelain to the block wall @37 mins?
what is your mortar mix? its got such a peanut butter texture to it?
Looking good as ever and the way you show your problem solving is great as always. Very timely as I'm about to start cutting about 50 linear metres of porcelain cladding and tops for walls and 3 sets of steps. Managed to talk client out of mitres as a step to far for me on first cladding job and i can see i have made the right decision!! Going for flush fit box joints now, the second option you showed, and mitres on the verticals only which will be enough, but i could do with some advice please on materials you use if you have the time as i have not seen you talk about this yet in your videos. You look like you lay the tops on brick mortar primed both on wall top and slab. For the cladding what are you sealing the wall with and what adhesive are you using. Such a myriad of products out there. I need to have 8-10mm adhesive to allow my paving joints to stay within tolerance where it meets the base of the wall. Also what do you grout the joints with. Can i use flowpoint to match the paving joints if i go that route. Undecided on flow point as a paving grout. Used it before but it is messy and fickle.Whats your preference for jointing porcelain? I know like me you will be super busy but any advice you can give would be hugely appreciated. Sorry, loads of questions so if you have a video I've missed that covers the above then feel free to give me the link. Keep up the excellent work.
Hi Ed, best adhesive is Kerakoll Bio gell as it keeps active for hours.
I only used mortar on the low ones as it suited a thicker bed to bring to height. Anything off the ground I’d use adhesive. Always prime the wall first too. Sika Primer is great.
I’d always use grout on porcelain
Best finish. Fugabella of male ultracolour plus 👍
@@Brockstonepavingpros Cheers fella for prompt reply. Really appreciated. Wish me luck. Labour of love getting things right.
Sorry Matty, which kerogel- revolution, no limits, ecogel theres loads
@@edfox8293 it used to be called bio gel. But I’ve heard it’s changed name, same stuff. Look on Pro Tiler on line 👍
@@Brockstonepavingpros 👍👍