I must say Charlie, that’s old school mentality which I love let’s just keep the clients happy let’s be efficient let’s get the job done definitely not about being greedy 100% agree with you we need to go back to the old ways and stop using a softy softy approach to these youngsters That think they’re gonna melt in the rain you absolute legend
Whats the Bet he's the only Bricklayer on site the rest of the brickys wil be in the house saying look at that mad B&stard working in the rain with wet Blocks and Bricks
I’m a daily viewer now mate lol What I’ve noticed last 3 days is you’ve taken in to account what some people have commented like adding more real time footage so fair play good content creator tbh Ace how you got all that internal wall up under the gazebo whilst it was chucking it down
@georgemartin6389 It's all relative to the amount of much you have in between the two surfaces... Once again... How come mortar doesn't get squeezed out under the weight of the wall itself. Edit to add, I just checked Google... once you go above 4 courses it can start to compress the mortar, especially in cold weather when it doesn't get time to set...but according to you... "It's because its not liquid" 😅😅😅
Bloody Hell, I don’t think I know any brickies who stop on site in the rain and put up a gazebo 👍🏻🇬🇧,,, Hey Charlie what’s that blue thing you put in the joint 🤔,,,, Charlie you can’t eat you’re Grandads dinner
There are times when you have to go home, not all of us have gazebos, great idea though.! I was on site a few ago laying conc blocks and it was lashing down, the joints were washing out so a few of us ( who we’re drenched) went home, got a text from the foreman saying not to not to bother coming back. I understand the walls that were built had to be knocked down and re- built..🤷
beiing the fastest ricklayer in the uk maybe good in the short run, getting all that wonga in the bank but your back will give in which begs the question, should i have paced myself. a thing my dad used to tell me as a kid when graftin. i lever listened to him. n now 2 years ago at aged 37, backs fucked.
We were in the house for 11 today Charlie mate way to wet to lay at all ? Even if I had a gazebo we haven’t got the space to put one up ? I have used gazebo/tent for private work before but not when we are house bashing as the developers couldn’t give a shit about brickies nowadays . They will replace you in a heartbeat regardless of how you ‘try to help them out ‘ ? When you get to my age working in the damp isn’t very appealing any more ? Top work though lad .
Charlie’s definitely got the speed but the X factor is seriously lacking some off his brick work is piss poor and I have watched dozens of his videos a lot of room for improvement quality over quantity everytim3 for me but each to there own
It was so fun and satisfying to watch through this video, and also the converstations and seeing how you all work together was very nice! Thank you!
ITS NOT GREED....its wanting to get a full week in and get paid ....great videos
keeps clients happy and employees. everyone needs the money right now
Spot on with being persistent in the weather many just go home .
---- off im aving grandads done me 🤣🤣🤣👍🙌
I was under my gazebo today, cost under a days wages, but I’ve had 7 days under it so far the last 2 months. Well worth it
Perfect way to look at it ..
Top G ...... mate..!!
On another level...😁
Yes Charlie boy you a legend get the wee bro on the tools..
Keep going good work ethic
You have a great work ethic.
You can't stop him.
Cheers Charlie enjoyed the vid 👌
I must say Charlie, that’s old school mentality which I love let’s just keep the clients happy let’s be efficient let’s get the job done definitely not about being greedy 100% agree with you we need to go back to the old ways and stop using a softy softy approach to these youngsters That think they’re gonna melt in the rain you absolute legend
I love how you don't edit the farts out - that's a true professional right there gents, honest as they come.
This particular build has been interesting.. nice work as usual..
Nothing like doing a job you enjoy,getting well paid and keeps you fit
Great video Charlie
Canny stop watching your channel mate! Daily watcher now 🤗
One thing i like about Charlie he does not mind splashing the cash to make the job easier
Cool cool
Happy days least u were in cover and got them down mate 🧱👌
How come the blocks are 140x290mm? Is it to keep the weight down with manual handling as a 440mm one would be too heavy?
Makes me laugh the amount of gear you guys have i used to turn up with a small bag n me level, you even have a tent haha.
Great stuff Charlie an the gang.❤
Your work ethic is excellent, I'm self employed and always buzzing and find l can't stop. At 67. Take care collision family.. 💖🏆😊🇫🇷
Keeps clients happy they make money whilst you chase the nuts 😂
👍 🌟
Says a lot about UK tradesmen when you have to justify working in a bit of drizzle
Wet but at least you got on with the work 👍👍👍👍
1:18 👌👌
You're Mrs is a better Brick layer than most people I've seen x
Where is Amy ? Has she lost her trowel ?
@@iantully6906probably seen sense and will find it around June time 😂
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Your right Charlie wee bit of rain never hurts anyone
For me working in the winter has been paying off for years and years now
Whats the Bet he's the only Bricklayer on site the rest of the brickys wil be in the house saying look at that mad B&stard working in the rain with wet Blocks and Bricks
Funny you say that. There was 2 gangs on site. Both worked in it. Both foreign gangs
were they polish aswell@@CharlieCollison
I’m a daily viewer now mate lol
What I’ve noticed last 3 days is you’ve taken in to account what some people have commented like adding more real time footage so fair play good content creator tbh
Ace how you got all that internal wall up under the gazebo whilst it was chucking it down
Yes Charlie
I've always wondered why the weight of the wall itself doesn't squeeze out the mortar before it has time to stiffen up.
Because it's not a liquid..
@@georgemartin6389 Get a bit of muck and squeeze it between your fingers and tell me what happens.
@@billabong9215 not a very good example, that's a point load. Think of it like filling you palm with muck and pressing your other hand on top
@georgemartin6389 It's all relative to the amount of much you have in between the two surfaces...
Once again... How come mortar doesn't get squeezed out under the weight of the wall itself.
Edit to add, I just checked Google... once you go above 4 courses it can start to compress the mortar, especially in cold weather when it doesn't get time to set...but according to you... "It's because its not liquid" 😅😅😅
Glad I never worked in the building industry! Watching this would put me off for life !
Another daily viewer, it's not greed, it's wanting a proper wage
MORE GLUE PLEASE TYLER! 👍🏻
As long as you can keep that muck dry, then go for it!
Good work Charlie nice to see you working with your brother is Amy taking a break from bricks
im sure the lad in the grey hoodie used to work at bellway riverview labouring?
If its half as big put it in twice as fast!
What size are those blocks ? I’ve never seen those before, not in this country anyway
Brilliant video
24 mx gazebos are great
Absolutely hate those concrete 140’s but at least yours were the shorter ones
which trowels do you use
where do you get the small bags to cover bricks be a good pressie for my moaning hubby always moaning that bricks/blocks never dry
Bloody Hell, I don’t think I know any brickies who stop on site in the rain and put up a gazebo 👍🏻🇬🇧,,, Hey Charlie what’s that blue thing you put in the joint 🤔,,,, Charlie you can’t eat you’re Grandads dinner
Blue thing is a deboning sleeve for a tie👍
Slip tie; plastic bit.
Where can we buy those pop up gazebos?
top graft
Where did you get the gazebo from charlie? They good in the wind and what not ? Looks like a top investment
Terrible in the wind but, a few blocks on the feet and you are fine.
we use them blocks atm we call them middys or dumpys, abosulte shocking things i hate them xD prefer the old grunters
Didn’t realise h had a brother and he was a brickie mate
Miss my brother ❤
There are times when you have to go home, not all of us have gazebos, great idea though.! I was on site a few ago laying conc blocks and it was lashing down, the joints were washing out so a few of us ( who we’re drenched) went home, got a text from the foreman saying not to not to bother coming back. I understand the walls that were built had to be knocked down and re- built..🤷
You should go back and check if the walls really were taken down if they were not then you will have to think about the appropriate action to take
Oh no. Them beast blocks. Mans game on them bro Dine them years ago. Worse when wet
whats the white handle trowel?
What''s with the bunker blocks?
How comes the 140s are shorter mate
Charlie quick question
Did you work on the hills job in cambridge glebe road it was two 2.5 million houses with site manager tom hill ?
cmon mate, wish the vids were longer
beiing the fastest ricklayer in the uk maybe good in the short run, getting all that wonga in the bank but your back will give in which begs the question, should i have paced myself. a thing my dad used to tell me as a kid when graftin. i lever listened to him. n now 2 years ago at aged 37, backs fucked.
Didn’t know u had a little Bro Charlie ?
We were in the house for 11 today Charlie mate way to wet to lay at all ? Even if I had a gazebo we haven’t got the space to put one up ? I have used gazebo/tent for private work before but not when we are house bashing as the developers couldn’t give a shit about brickies nowadays . They will replace you in a heartbeat regardless of how you ‘try to help them out ‘ ? When you get to my age working in the damp isn’t very appealing any more ? Top work though lad .
What line is that charlie ?
This Is ood
Us masons always have the hottest girlfriends out of any trade 😂😂😂😂 FACTS
Charlie you really need to learn to put the line On the back with bloody awkward blocks like that
I'd have worded the title slightly differently, game of thrones has forever ruined me
Ello stranger
Man those blocks look awkward as hell to lay.
Charlie’s banter is awkward
Short Amy
Them ties look evil
Charlie’s definitely got the speed but the X factor is seriously lacking some off his brick work is piss poor and I have watched dozens of his videos a lot of room for improvement quality over quantity everytim3 for me but each to there own
What is harry doing nowadays?
Small concrete 6 inch you English get it easy
😂 was thinking that myself don’t see many thermolite or trench blocks up this way 🏴
Yea West of Ireland here the only half blocks are if you cut them yourself
They're probably short because of the Newton value. 10+ Newton blocks, means they are denser and therefore a lot heavier
Desprate man
GREED
Lads like this f@k the game for everyone.
Poor choice of title there unless it was intentional 😂😂
Jamesconnelly