@@undercrackers56 If you read the destription, it specifically states that his vacuum broke, so that is why he did not use one. He probably does not have a spare one laying around. Definitly sucks for the neighbours though.
50 years being a bricklayer keep the Marshaltown jointer. Flat to the brickwork not at an angle. I had to fill the joints myself by hand. how things progress..I am retired.. I do miss it....
Maybe have a read of Building Research Establishment publication “Good Repair Guide No 24” (Repointing external brickwork walls). One of the key pieces of advice is that the mortar has to be compressed onto the joints. It also gives the correct mortar mixes.
If any would-be pointers require reliable technical guidance on repointing, do take the trouble to read the Building Research Establishment publication “Good Repair Guide No 24” (Repointing external brickwork walls) as this provides authourative information, including clarifying suitable mortar mixes, warnings of when worn pointing affects structural integrity and the importance of using lime pointing on old solid walls. Its only about 10 squid!
@@creativebrickwork3349 Tell you Creative BRickwork....Coming from a masons mason named BRick you are a stud. Amongst the absolute very best clearly. Creative BRickwork does not even know what lowercase BRickwork is. True story.......Great technique all day long.....Wearing plastic gloves is a must. There is no question about it. Your left hand is just as good as your right feeding and cleaning bravo. BRick Mabie likes your style....efficient..............Just what I was looking for..................... UA-cam is awesome for the reason we can learn from the best masons out there from all around the world. Like no other time in history. There is no reason to not be the best you can at something.....Especially in a trade that not many on on your level........But because you watch something like this it let's you know what the next level is & you are on it....... I do masonry repair & cleaning only........do not run into all that many jobs that I repoint large ares like this.......but tomorrow i am.......so thank you for doing what you do....we are a dying breed for sure. I point really well as far as attention to detail......your speed is impressive.....thank you for doing this...mean that as time is money and it is....i own my own biz work alone and time is money.......buying the mortar gun no question. My name is Rick....BRick Mabie Masonry is my biz......Creative BRickwok is an example of the level you could be if you truly learn a craft....... Clearly you aim to be the best...giving credit where its due..... Stephen Clark........I was a 37 year old man never touched a BRick in my life.......went through divorce and started a door to door BRick repair & just as important masonry cleaning business..... Not a curb appeal guy. BRick is @thecurbappealguy on FB... When others say tear down & build new BRick says Repair Restore Renew. It's all we do.... I wish I did it way sooner the work is great...very fulfilling and the profit margin is unlike ANY other form of construction I have ever seen period. $1,577 for a set of stairs. I have a 1 day process that I demo damage only, high end brick cleaning, spot point, most of time i have time to give walkway a pressure wash as well.....This is done using on average 1/3 bag mortar, $10 soap,$10 polymer,$400 pressure washer has paid for itself 10x over in the first couple months.....Now I have fixed churches and fixing more for free with the help of others eagle scouts etc.......makes a huge difference in some of these areas. ........................ the market is there like no other, there is no other type of business of swinging a hammer that has profit margins on that level the risk is so low the rewar is high....the customer loves it all day long...nobody is mad when you knock as you dont knock unless the stairs need some love...they have know for years...... If its possible be a BRickie....I changed my name to BRick as I am all in.......Creative BRickwork is amongst the best clearly. Master mason for certain..
You know you could put a vacuum tube on that grinder? That new pointing can’t be more than a quarter of an inch deep after bucket handling over such a shallow grind out.
I used the faithful before the electric gun for years but my wrists are killing me now from using the pump guns and bricklaying. I get so many repointing jobs and the electric gun has paid for itself.
I have a two story, circa 1900 brick building, soft lime based mortar, and am having it repointed. The mason wants to start at the top and work downward. My intuition is to do the opposite and start at the bottom and work up. Opinion? Thanks.
@@creativebrickwork3349 Thank you. I am more concerned with incrementally adding more weight from the new mortar above on the lower bricks that have weakened mortar, often a reason for lower mortar deterioration to begin with. If this is not likely the case, I am good with top to bottom.
Good video, I’ve got the same gun. You don’t see many with them. You don’t trowel the excess off the bed joints first to save on waste? Looks good nevertheless. Also on the grinding out the dust extraction unit has paid me dividends in time spent cleaning up, & washer machines 🤣
Do you mean "Struck and Cut" pointing? Like "Weather" pointing but the bottom of the bed joints lap over the top of the bricks below and on the perp joints it overlaps the end of the brick opposite the struck side? It is mostly done on very old brick walls where the bricks have no clearly defined edges.
@@kingrory9613 ah right not sure what it’s called I often see it on old bricks , I once googled it and the nearest I got was called strap pointing or lime pointing
To be fair it is heavy and it builds the biceps up 😆 but it is a brilliant tool fast and fills the joints up just how it should be done. I used to use a pump gun but with that and bricklaying my wrists couldn’t take it anymore so the quick point gun is a good investment and an absolute asset to me.
you need the Irwin mortar rake connected to a henry, no dust/ no cutting into bricks on the vertical cuts and uniform depth, grinders are useless for this work
Hi Rowlock Construction, we are Europe's distributor of Quikpoint plus mortar pointing guns. Give us a call or visit the website if you'd like to know more!
Nice work. I have tried a hand squeeze mortar bag but could never het the mortar mixture and consistency just right where it wouldn’t stop up the tip. I have never seen an electric mortar gun like that. Can you tell me what the mortar mixture you are using? Thanks, Tom
This property is close to the sea front and gets all the weather. The joint were eroding and was letting damp in. So repointing was the action taken with with water sealant over the whole wall to prevent any more damp from coming through.
@@creativebrickwork3349 Was there many square metres to point?. Thinking of getting one of those machines, how many square metres a day can this point? Thanks
Great work but get a 3M versaflow or atleast use a vacuum attachment. for dust collection. N95 will not considerably protect against silica dust that are very tiny.
My hoover broke that morning so I have invested in the top of the range hoover that’s designed especially for raking out mortar joints. I will do a video when I next use it.
@@creativebrickwork3349 that'll teach me to read the description won't it !, based on this video i've just ordered the electric gun for my current project, looks like it speeds things up also like that it doesn't compress the muck and doesn't seem to just blast water out
You just brought the blue hopper? I brought the hopper and drill as the hopper bolts on that drill so it’s a more solid fix. Let me know how you get on with it.
They don’t call me dusty Dave for nothing 😂. Mate my hoover broke that morning but I have invested in a much better over now and I will be making a video of it in use in the next month or so.
Bet the neighbours were happy.
Agreed! How long would it take to hook up an industrial vacuum?
If you don’t want neighbours work harder 👍🏽
@@undercrackers56 If you read the destription, it specifically states that his vacuum broke, so that is why he did not use one. He probably does not have a spare one laying around. Definitly sucks for the neighbours though.
50 years being a bricklayer keep the Marshaltown jointer. Flat to the brickwork not at an angle. I had to fill the joints myself by hand. how things progress..I am retired.. I do miss it....
Nice work on the pointing...I am looking at getting a pointing gun but just wondering what the mix was it looks very creamy, also any additives
You have to add a plastisizer (spelling?) and I mix it a little thicker since the gun mixes air in making it very liquidy.
Maybe have a read of Building Research Establishment publication “Good Repair Guide No 24” (Repointing external brickwork walls). One of the key pieces of advice is that the mortar has to be compressed onto the joints. It also gives the correct mortar mixes.
I always wear ear defenders when Im using a mastic gun, they are so loud.
Watching someone do an awesome job is my therapy.
Thanks mate.
You’re welcome and thanks 👍🏻
If any would-be pointers require reliable technical guidance on repointing, do take the trouble to read the Building Research Establishment publication “Good Repair Guide No 24” (Repointing external brickwork walls) as this provides authourative information, including clarifying suitable mortar mixes, warnings of when worn pointing affects structural integrity and the importance of using lime pointing on old solid walls. Its only about 10 squid!
Amazing work. Thx for sharing.
Looks good on a smooth brick but how would you clean up on a brick with coarse texture?
Thanks
I am wondering the same...i did a caulking tube of mortar today and it was a mess
thinking hand squeezed bag is much better for texture as well as tiny random joints
Should’ve been a Brickie absolutely love watching a good Brickie do a good job
Thanks mate means a lot 🤙🏻
@@creativebrickwork3349 Tell you Creative BRickwork....Coming from a masons mason named BRick you are a stud. Amongst the absolute very best clearly. Creative BRickwork does not even know what lowercase BRickwork is. True story.......Great technique all day long.....Wearing plastic gloves is a must. There is no question about it. Your left hand is just as good as your right feeding and cleaning bravo. BRick Mabie likes your style....efficient..............Just what I was looking for.....................
UA-cam is awesome for the reason we can learn from the best masons out there from all around the world. Like no other time in history. There is no reason to not be the best you can at something.....Especially in a trade that not many on on your level........But because you watch something like this it let's you know what the next level is & you are on it....... I do masonry repair & cleaning only........do not run into all that many jobs that I repoint large ares like this.......but tomorrow i am.......so thank you for doing what you do....we are a dying breed for sure. I point really well as far as attention to detail......your speed is impressive.....thank you for doing this...mean that as time is money and it is....i own my own biz work alone and time is money.......buying the mortar gun no question.
My name is Rick....BRick Mabie Masonry is my biz......Creative BRickwok is an example of the level you could be if you truly learn a craft....... Clearly you aim to be the best...giving credit where its due.....
Stephen Clark........I was a 37 year old man never touched a BRick in my life.......went through divorce and started a door to door BRick repair & just as important masonry cleaning business..... Not a curb appeal guy. BRick is @thecurbappealguy on FB... When others say tear down & build new BRick says Repair Restore Renew. It's all we do.... I wish I did it way sooner the work is great...very fulfilling and the profit margin is unlike ANY other form of construction I have ever seen period. $1,577 for a set of stairs. I have a 1 day process that I demo damage only, high end brick cleaning, spot point, most of time i have time to give walkway a pressure wash as well.....This is done using on average 1/3 bag mortar, $10 soap,$10 polymer,$400 pressure washer has paid for itself 10x over in the first couple months.....Now I have fixed churches and fixing more for free with the help of others eagle scouts etc.......makes a huge difference in some of these areas. ........................ the market is there like no other, there is no other type of business of swinging a hammer that has profit margins on that level the risk is so low the rewar is high....the customer loves it all day long...nobody is mad when you knock as you dont knock unless the stairs need some love...they have know for years...... If its possible be a BRickie....I changed my name to BRick as I am all in.......Creative BRickwork is amongst the best clearly. Master mason for certain..
Nice job I like the electric gun 👍👍👍🔫🔫🔫
I have the same grinder and tuck pointer. Both are a dream!
Nice work
Some people don’t realize how hard and dirty our job really is!
Can. You tell me what gun you used to re fill perps and bedjoints cheers
I have 8000 bricks to do ….
Wow! Looks amazing
Great job! I like to fill the vertical joints first then the cross joints. But everyone has there own way right.
I was taught to fill purps up first then the bed joints. However with this gun i found it better the other way round.
You know you could put a vacuum tube on that grinder? That new pointing can’t be more than a quarter of an inch deep after bucket handling over such a shallow grind out.
what is the name of the machine you used to add the mortar?
Looks good. How long do you give the mortar before pointing it?
It depends on the weather. I joint up just before it starts to go hard.
Nice job mate , good technique on the rub in . Prefer the Cox's gun or the Faithful me self , Turned out well .
I used the faithful before the electric gun for years but my wrists are killing me now from using the pump guns and bricklaying. I get so many repointing jobs and the electric gun has paid for itself.
I have a two story, circa 1900 brick building, soft lime based mortar, and am having it repointed. The mason wants to start at the top and work downward. My intuition is to do the opposite and start at the bottom and work up. Opinion? Thanks.
Top to bottom is the way 👍🏻
@@creativebrickwork3349 Thank you. I am more concerned with incrementally adding more weight from the new mortar above on the lower bricks that have weakened mortar, often a reason for lower mortar deterioration to begin with. If this is not likely the case, I am good with top to bottom.
Top to bottom will be cleaner finish as any drop would cleared up.
Ensure that your mason repoints using lime. Cement pointing will simply trap moisture and ruin your brick
zero dust control, what consumate professionals you are!!!😂😂😂😂😂
Do you grind out all the mortar or just cut a line down the middle. Seems like you would shave the brick making joint bigger trying to clean it up.
Grind out between 20/25mm deep and grind out as much as possible
I have one and can’t seem to get the mix right? We are using 3 soft, 2 plasters sand and 1 cement and febmix. Any suggestions please.
Just use plaster sand and cement I make it a almost creamy mix
@@creativebrickwork3349 👍🏻 that ratio mate?
Depends if the bricks are soft then a softer mix but a 3:1 mix if they are hard bricks
Plaster sand instead of building sand ?
👍🏻
Good video, I’ve got the same gun. You don’t see many with them. You don’t trowel the excess off the bed joints first to save on waste? Looks good nevertheless. Also on the grinding out the dust extraction unit has paid me dividends in time spent cleaning up, & washer machines 🤣
Is that gun something you’d find in Lowe’s or Home Depot
Sunrise tools sell them
How did you get the gray color man ?
Apart from the dust, this guy can repoint at speed and it looks a good job from what I can see?
I've got a wall with small missing sections on the perps, anyway of just filling these instead of doing the whole wall?
you can fill as much or as little as you like but unless your'e lucky it's not going to match very well
Great technique
Anyone know the kind of mortar Finnish that looks kind of overloaded and a little messy? I’ve often seen it on walls around national trust houses
Do you mean "Struck and Cut" pointing? Like "Weather" pointing but the bottom of the bed joints lap over the top of the bricks below and on the perp joints it overlaps the end of the brick opposite the struck side? It is mostly done on very old brick walls where the bricks have no clearly defined edges.
@@kingrory9613 ah right not sure what it’s called I often see it on old bricks , I once googled it and the nearest I got was called strap pointing or lime pointing
extruded joints
That gun is fast ! It looks heavy though 🤔🧱👍🏼
To be fair it is heavy and it builds the biceps up 😆 but it is a brilliant tool fast and fills the joints up just how it should be done. I used to use a pump gun but with that and bricklaying my wrists couldn’t take it anymore so the quick point gun is a good investment and an absolute asset to me.
Creative Brickwork 💪🏽🧱👍🏼
Cost on this? For a full house detached?
What's the mortar gun called ?
What tool is that
Where is this job?
Is this gun still holding up? Nice looking job
Hi looks like a good tool how’s it been on the drill and are you still using this a year on ?
It’s brilliant on a corded drill and it’s had a lot of use and it’s still going strong 💪🏻
that mortar gun is dope........ a key tool for fast stress free timely joint finishing. who is the manufacturer ???
Hi! Great video but I have a question - you don't worry about water entering the wall when you spray down?
no if any think it helps
It’s only a wash down and not constant water going on it. So it fine and nothing to worry about.
Mate you need dewalt hoover and grinder shroud, that’s a proper mess!
How much would that be in USA dollars mate to do this very job
I just saw an electric one on Alibaba express £ 27 looks exactly like the £150 ones. U would have to convert to dollars.
What’s the ratio of your repointing mix, Good Sir? Thanks.
It depends on how soft or hard the bricks are but for this job it was a 3:1 mix.
Should be 4 to 1
Top job never pointed with a gun like like befor
It’s a brilliant invention I’d definitely recommend it.
There didn’t seem anything wrong with the jointing before… looks worse now!!
By yourself and industrial vac and dust collector almost zero dust. I do believe your current method of grinding out pointing is now illegal in the UK
you need the Irwin mortar rake connected to a henry, no dust/ no cutting into bricks on the vertical cuts and uniform depth, grinders are useless for this work
Why didn't need it
Really nice that👍🧱 where did you get the Gunn I’ve been looking at them myself 👍
Thanks mate. They sell them on eBay mate quite expensive but a bloody good tool
Yeah I seen one about £300 is that about right👍
Keep up the good work pal good channel 👍👍
For the blue hopper yes mate. I brought mine with the drill so cost me more.
Hi Rowlock Construction, we are Europe's distributor of Quikpoint plus mortar pointing guns. Give us a call or visit the website if you'd like to know more!
Did that wall need repointing? Sand and cement should give you 100 years unless you are on a hill top or on the coast.
Sos the repointing not chased out deep enough
Nice work. I have tried a hand squeeze mortar bag but could never het the mortar mixture and consistency just right where it wouldn’t stop up the tip. I have never seen an electric mortar gun like that. Can you tell me what the mortar mixture you are using? Thanks, Tom
For this type of brick I used a 3-1 sand and cement mix and made it creamy.
why would this have to be done ??
This property is close to the sea front and gets all the weather. The joint were eroding and was letting damp in. So repointing was the action taken with with water sealant over the whole wall to prevent any more damp from coming through.
how many days to finish it ?
From start to finish 1 1/2 days.
@@creativebrickwork3349 How long would it have taken with the manual pump tool and how long with the trowel only?
Robinho's Left Foot manual pump gun 2 long days and by hand probably 2 1/2 days.
@@creativebrickwork3349 👍
@@creativebrickwork3349 Was there many square metres to point?. Thinking of getting one of those machines, how many square metres a day can this point? Thanks
use a vacuum next time lol
All that wasted mortar smudged all over the brickwork. No self-respecting craftsman would touch a mortar gun!
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What was wrong before
What was wrong with the old pointing?
Looked ok to me 🤷♂️
Great work but get a 3M versaflow or atleast use a vacuum attachment. for dust collection. N95 will not considerably protect against silica dust that are very tiny.
My hoover broke that morning so I have invested in the top of the range hoover that’s designed especially for raking out mortar joints. I will do a video when I next use it.
Way too wet to be pointing yet
Woulda sacked you 5 seconds in ... Dust extraction ? Protect the windows ?
Hoover broke that morning and the window was being replaced a couple of days after repointing so there was no worries about staining the window.
@@creativebrickwork3349 that'll teach me to read the description won't it !, based on this video i've just ordered the electric gun for my current project, looks like it speeds things up
also like that it doesn't compress the muck and doesn't seem to just blast water out
Haha! No worries. It’s a seriously good tool and definitely worth investing.
cheers makes me feel better after dropping £300 on it :\
You just brought the blue hopper? I brought the hopper and drill as the hopper bolts on that drill so it’s a more solid fix. Let me know how you get on with it.
Turn the volume off. Because the music is so freaking annoying
How to make yourself popular with the neighbours NOT! Look at all that dust.
They don’t call me dusty Dave for nothing 😂. Mate my hoover broke that morning but I have invested in a much better over now and I will be making a video of it in use in the next month or so.
Cowboys
D.Y.T tool
Wtf tool is that 🤣🤣🤣
Doesn't look different than when you started. Tooling sucks.
That's one of the goals of a good repointing job, even though it seems counter intuitive
scheiße arbeit
Take a look at the video page gemack.nl and see how easy it is with the battery powered mortargun and mortarmixertap and see the video's