Hot diggity that worked! Your side of hammer technique is genius. This middle aged non mason lady thanks you. Only thing I’d add is to wear eye and ear protection, cause hammer on chisel on stone is LOUD. Thank you!
And it uses tools I already have in the garage! Some tutorials are talking about angle grinders and diamond bladed this and that. Thanks. It's worth mentioning that you should also wear eye protection, just in case. Little fragments can fly off when striking and land in your eye.
I've done this years ago, but i like your method. Just built a short wall and had a tiny ( like 3x3) space i knew I'd need to cut. Your video gave me the confidence to do it. Really like your videos.
@@EnglandAndy I started my yard journey when we moved here 6 years ago. My husband had leukemia, and sadly only got to live here for 7 months. Mobile home, less maintenance, no plans for a lawn. The installers left piles of excavated dirt. I brought 150 plants with me from old place on 1 acre. I'm still digging the ditch to finish the EZ drain fix, and swale. I'm currently in the middle of installing a paver pad at the bottom of back steps. I loved your video of that. I was reviewing the string level portion and love how precise you are. Removing the gravel there with a pick and shovel by 5 gal. bucket ¾ full isn't fun. I'm 67. But determined. Thanks again for what you post.
Something's not right here. I've been chiseling away for 30 minutes on one brick, that looks exactly the same as yours (8x12x4). My lines are getting close to 1/4 inch or more deep.. I've hit each groove like 100 times... now I am literally drilling holes into the brick to try and get it to split. Either I'm just an idiot or this is some bullshit.
Neat - looks a lot simpler than I expected!
Patience grasshopper that is the key
Years later and people are still finding this video helpful! THANK YOU! I'm glad I found this on youtube
This is great hand tool advice. Score, tap all the way round. So many videos where people just whack hard down the middle and get a jagged split
Thank you
Hot diggity that worked! Your side of hammer technique is genius. This middle aged non mason lady thanks you. Only thing I’d add is to wear eye and ear protection, cause hammer on chisel on stone is LOUD. Thank you!
Pro for sure! Great video.Thanks👍
And it uses tools I already have in the garage! Some tutorials are talking about angle grinders and diamond bladed this and that. Thanks.
It's worth mentioning that you should also wear eye protection, just in case. Little fragments can fly off when striking and land in your eye.
Thanks! Just what I needed to see to split one paver.
Thanks mate, very useful.
I tried this. Just learned I need more patience. Thx! Circular saw is good but loud and makes a big mess.
Works perfectly! Saved me a lot of time. Thanks for the tutorial.
I've done this years ago, but i like your method. Just built a short wall and had a tiny ( like 3x3) space i knew I'd need to cut. Your video gave me the confidence to do it.
Really like your videos.
Thank you, I can't believe it was 5 years ago
@@EnglandAndy I started my yard journey when we moved here 6 years ago. My husband had leukemia, and sadly only got to live here for 7 months. Mobile home, less maintenance, no plans for a lawn. The installers left piles of excavated dirt. I brought 150 plants with me from old place on 1 acre.
I'm still digging the ditch to finish the EZ drain fix, and swale. I'm currently in the middle of installing a paver pad at the bottom of back steps. I loved your video of that. I was reviewing the string level portion and love how precise you are.
Removing the gravel there with a pick and shovel by 5 gal. bucket ¾ full isn't fun. I'm 67. But determined. Thanks again for what you post.
@@EnglandAndy I DID it! It worked perfectly. Thanks again.
Very nice. Thanks for posting.
Glad I could help, It really does work
Jeezus…. So easy this way. Thank you!!!
The paver was pre-scored on one side..!.depending exactly where you need to split it...you may or may not have that advantage
Just what I needed thanks.
Fucking brilliant, great technique, thanks for sharing. I actually have these tools now I know how to put them to use.
Ty, sir
Are you turning your hammer sideways simply to avoid missing the chisel?
No, more surface area and less bounce so it's more of a dead blow.
@@EnglandAndy ok, thanks
Something's not right here. I've been chiseling away for 30 minutes on one brick, that looks exactly the same as yours (8x12x4). My lines are getting close to 1/4 inch or more deep.. I've hit each groove like 100 times... now I am literally drilling holes into the brick to try and get it to split. Either I'm just an idiot or this is some bullshit.
No bullshit
you gotta have patience
Use a disc cutter?
The point of the video is just for basic tools. Not everyone has an angle grinder.
@@EnglandAndy sometimes hand tools are best for dust mitigation factor. Grinders are great but they don’t make a good mason.