Good job guys. It's nice to see you are not wasting motion and time beating on bricks like alot of YT videos. I was trained by an old bricklayer years ago, and he was so fast that he alone, with one guy mixing mud and carrying bricks, could brick a 1500 sq ft home in 2 1/2 days. His secret was in the mud spreading. He spread the mud the perfect amount, where all he had to do is lay the brick on the bed joint and press very little. He scraped the excess one time, and used it to butter the head joint on the brick he had just laid. The head joints of the bricks were buttered on the brick after it was laid. He taught me to have no lost motion. He trained me to do it, but I didn't make a career out of brick laying. I just didn't like all the bending over. About 20 years is all a bricklayer can do, before their back gives out.
I'm laying bricks 23 years and my back is still perfect it's soft chaps like you that would turn young brickies off ever laying bricks Tough work just ain't for some people I suppose 😂😂
"HUN, I'm gonna make a video for UA-cam. What can I wear that'll show off my tats?" "Babes, my gym vest & shorts are in the bottom drawer!" " Brilliant. Thanks Hun!"
I'm from Canada and work as a mason and I was shown a trade secret making mud using dish soap. I learned it from the Brits over here I worked for as a lacky . Makes it nice and creamy and I noticed him bubbling it up in the drum mixer. Wish I lived there id work for ya bud. Cheers
I thought you was going for a run in 1980 in those shorts!!😂😂😂 Nice job lads 👍 good filming Charlie's Mrs/or/Sister. Looks like we could see quite a few vids from here if next door get you to do there extension as well. Enjoy the weekend 👍👍👍🍺🍺🍺🍺🍨🍨
@@dieterrosswag933 it’s definitely a difficult job (Coming from experience, I used to be a Brickie) but some people just enjoy it. If the lad wanted to be in the building industry, I would recommend that he becomes a builder, architect or even an engineer. Unfortunately Bricklaying has its negatives health wise, but you can learn a lot, it’s the foundation to becoming a builder.
@@dieterrosswag933 manual labor is by far paid way too little! I agree. And you have me thinking, tradesman would be far better off working together (buying, renovating and selling) I will definitely consider that.
Fair play Charlie.. The difference between your site work and this private job is like night and day.. Much more pro👌.. Missed the breaktime bants in the ranger but a time and place for everything ey.. Quality vid bud. Best for ages imho👍
@@mikeygabbard9268 man, it really was.. the only hard part was hiding it from the hands and the builder but I think I pulled it off pretty good haha you should try it sometime
Do you ever use a datum peg, one in each corner, level with the Lazer level, and work your block heights to the top of each peg,to give you your dpc levels,
well i thought they were an interesting sort of crew and their work quality seemed pretty decent. also a boss with respectful manners to his crew. loved watching the vid.
Top job Charlie👌🏻 Shoutout to Mrs Collision too for the excellent camera work! Enjoy the rest of your weekend lads 🙌🏻 PS that muck looked top draw Jord
I would have taken a lazer level/height of the foundtion corners before starting to run block through.. But i've not got one of them fancy tool belts, I keep my tools in a bucket.
I work in solar panel installation been loving the lessons just so much info watching yall work Construction ain’t hard you just gotta think and work carefully
Plus why would you start a corner with a 3/4 when it’s running back into the house surly you keep your corner working blocks and stick the cut up against the existing wall, I would definitely stick a tray damp in as well, looks like a nasty little gap between the existing building, start with a half brick then you don’t have straight joints ,definitely Micky mouse builders
Takes me back. I'm retired. I actually retired at the grand age of 37 due to a stroke. Had my own relatively successful landscaping business. Its still in the family my fat little bro does it now. I really miss it tbf. I've probably got about half a day's work in me now. Still it's not all doom and gloom I've been really quite lucky with the stroke, ot could have been very different I still cycle 20miles a day I'd gomad without that.
like you said its not all doom and gloom sometimes i wish i could sail to different parts of the country just fishing off my boat then taking long rides through the country... im planning on becoming carbon neutral when i can afford to build my house i aspire to do great things 24/7 men like elon musk pioneering space travel and EV technology we can do it i want to build highly efficient homes running on a local solar farm is not that difficult i will not dependent on the national grid for anything this is whats destroying the human race self sufficiency has been a dream of mine i would build a hole estate using only green technology with its own localised self sufficient agriculture well a man can dream right? lets just save a few million quid first
@@Aadam1995 lmao there's a company building a solar farm half mile away from me briefly how do you go about getting hooked up. I have a particular distain for my current provider.
Surely you would start with a course of blocks then 3 course of bricks up to dpc height? Then start with a half brick to break the bond on the block work ? But most of all I would have stuck a damp tray in especially if that other building is staying up.
Don’t worry about datums, just find the highest corner with the laser put two down tight then set the laser to that corner and bump the rest of the corners . Why is the concrete not working blockwork to dpc ??
Good question Neil. Concreters will have laser and should keep bricklayers in mind when doing footings. My father built house to we set the formwork, followed by the concreting and bricklaying. I once had to pour a slab on a slab in a renovation. As the concreter laid the concrete one brick level too low.
I like the way you set out putting the line on the blocks. I normally put marks on the footing but everything gets in the way, will be doing it like that in future. I like to check the footing first and mark the FFL on the laser level measuring stick so I can check the footing before I start to give me the best chance of sorting out the levels. Just mark it with a pencil or tape helps as no guessing involved
@@elliottdebell7783 just because he won competition doesn’t mean he’s fastest trowel in England there’s thousands trowels out there that didn’t enter that bullshit competition doesn’t mean anything
@@trevormappley I’m sure you’re right but you said he wouldn’t be able to hack it with bricklayers from the 80’s. Just saying he’s very fast and still neat.
Did you know that you are the first American person to publish his work on UA-cam on construction?Believe it or not.😂🤣Five years and I'm looking for construction in America.On UA-cam, no one works.Only the working mechanisms complete the construction.So I expected.Issa from Iraq Greetings to you.Well done.
Everyone loves to hate in the comment section don’t they! About how he dresses and his tattoos. To leave a shallow comment I feel your pain, I know u wish u had the bollocks to do YOU! Instead it’s easier to take the piss out of other people! Bless ya all. Charlie mate u smash it! Keep doing you brother
Would get ripped to shreds on our site.. short shorts, flip flops, legs caked in tattoos and trying to look like so geordie shore wannabe 😂😂 he would quit within a day.
@@jonnyking3853 Attacking someone on how they choose to dress and present themselves when it has nothing to do with the work at hand is actual bullying
I was thinking they could do with a set Steve . Hendos bricklaying did a video from technique tools in Melbourne the other day and look what they sell.techniquetools.com.au/products/prong-brick-carrier
Interesting to see how you guys figure things out over there. Heck you even have plastic motor boards! Things are just different from how we do stuff in the US. But I do like the vids man!
@@robertmata3688 tbf, I’m an aussie and I see dudes in pretty damned short work kit pretty often on sites. It’s not terribly uncommon to see a dude with his shirt off, in work shorts not that much longer then this dudes, on a site. The first week of working in the sweltering sun in 30-40°c weather (idk what 30°c is in Fahrenheit, but I know that 40°c is about 100°f for some reference) disabuses you of the notion that wearing thick work pants is the way to go. At least the majority of the time dudes over here wear work boots though :p.
Lol I noticed there wasn't many if any swear words going on,, lol. Maybe I'm wrong but I'm sure Charlie said his sister was going to do some recording for him, maybe I got it wrong and it is his Mrs. Language was very clean compared to last week lol. Maybe it is also to do with there on a private job so lots of people close by unlike being on site?
@@TheJawlessCornet ah it was late when I watched this and I had long day I missed that, will re watch again , good spot sir yes one would presume his Mrs. 👍
Documentary's now Charlie 🤣🤣👍 - Love it 😀. Is this a new venture for the BBC ? (Bricklaying By Charlie) - What will the channel be ? .....BBC Fun 🤣🤣 Worked hard, looked a treat & cleaned up really well - top job Jordan 👍👍 Hope you have a great weekend 😊 Regards Tim
I’d have thought you’d have set profiles up on the corners once you had first course in pal. That way you could have marked the gauge on with the laser and done the same On the existing house.
The guy's where a little disorganised at the start of the video.. but it happens, regardless of what the guy looks like i.e tattoos etc. The block work was tidy looks straight the job site was Left tidy all in all I'd say he done a nice job.
When I started out on the scaffold, Rose trowel in my hand and spread mortar with a single swipe for 3 bricks and furrow the bed, grab a brick, butter a full butt joint and set the brick without dollying the brick. Swipe up 45 degrees with my Rose to clean excess mortar and check for Irises. Good old days. NYC
Always gave my brickies height pegs on the corners ,founds should be fairly level but they have the option of bumping up or grinding down. Neat and tidy job though .
Good job guys. It's nice to see you are not wasting motion and time beating on bricks like alot of YT videos. I was trained by an old bricklayer years ago, and he was so fast that he alone, with one guy mixing mud and carrying bricks, could brick a 1500 sq ft home in 2 1/2 days. His secret was in the mud spreading. He spread the mud the perfect amount, where all he had to do is lay the brick on the bed joint and press very little. He scraped the excess one time, and used it to butter the head joint on the brick he had just laid. The head joints of the bricks were buttered on the brick after it was laid. He taught me to have no lost motion. He trained me to do it, but I didn't make a career out of brick laying. I just didn't like all the bending over. About 20 years is all a bricklayer can do, before their back gives out.
Good message but I know Awld boys still at it after 40 years so your comment isn’t entirely accurate.
I'm laying bricks 23 years and my back is still perfect it's soft chaps like you that would turn young brickies off ever laying bricks Tough work just ain't for some people I suppose 😂😂
@@edwardryan-vs7qd If you have been laying bricks and blocks for 23 years with no back problems, you must not be working very hard.
2 half days bullshitter
Reminds me of p.e when had to get dressed using lost property
The guys a fraggle
I gotta show my tattoos off what a wanker
Shit made me giggle ahaa the good old days
😂
Ahahahaa quality lad👌👌😂😂
"HUN, I'm gonna make a video for UA-cam. What can I wear that'll show off my tats?"
"Babes, my gym vest & shorts are in the bottom drawer!"
" Brilliant. Thanks Hun!"
Lol😂
I used to be a bricky 20 yrs ago ,, and if he has you mentoring him ,, hes going to be good ,, your bricklaying skills are amazing 👍🏻
Actually nice to see a man that knows his stuff. Very skilled
Bloody hell. I'm a software engineer and now i'm addicted to watching bricklaying videos and wanna be a bricklayer. Brilliant job lads
Bondie Likewise!
I was a chippy for 30 years before transitioning to IT. The trades are brutal on the body, it’s a young man’s sport.
And it’s amazing how the simple presence of a woman on site makes everyone behave haha
Them are some short shorts guess thats the style over there.
Lol, Shouldn't be allowed. Kidding of course. It`s good to see.
0:48 Jordan falling over while you're casually explaining was perfect haha
And smacking the car next to him 😂😂
I’m sure he left a note for the owner
Roe hahahahahaha
😂😂😂
@@charlieshwan5574 i think its hes
I'm from Canada and work as a mason and I was shown a trade secret making mud using dish soap. I learned it from the Brits over here I worked for as a lacky . Makes it nice and creamy and I noticed him bubbling it up in the drum mixer. Wish I lived there id work for ya bud. Cheers
That’s render mix and water
More for render really, I'd rather use a plasticiser though
Fairy liquid 😆😆😆
Washing up liquid is no longer used Rp
That wasn't a trade secrete, that was "I can cut corners and I tell you how I do it"
Only bad builders use it.
Why is that I find professional builders, who obviously know what they are doing, so satisfying to watch at work?
Exactly: and it's always great to learn something new from a guy who knows his onions!!
Yous are the first bricky gang I've ever seen wearing toolbelts, fairplay.
I thought you was going for a run in 1980 in those shorts!!😂😂😂
Nice job lads 👍 good filming Charlie's Mrs/or/Sister.
Looks like we could see quite a few vids from here if next door get you to do there extension as well.
Enjoy the weekend 👍👍👍🍺🍺🍺🍺🍨🍨
It’s cool seeing hard workers in action doin there trade. Peace From Jersey USA 🇺🇸 god bless
Had no idea Cody Garbrandt could lay bricks
haha multi skilled
😂😂
This is the main reason why I always get my pour within 10mm it just makes like easier for everyone. Loving your vids mate 👍
Thats the way it should be done. Especially when using concrete block
On the money or -5mm. If not don’t do it
Plumber and gas engineer here and actually addicted to watching this haha, weird tho how so many people hate but still watch tho😂
Quality video. Thanks Charlie. You wearing those shorts has just reminded me that it's roast chicken for dinner 👍👍
This is they type of guy on the job site wearing a thong and listening to pump up the jam on a Walkman.....
that's a bad thing, right?
If he does the job right, who gives a fuck?
I fuckin do..
"Get the brickes on the floor tonight"
@@chrise5993 If.
I find this 10 times more interesting than both my univeristy degrees lol
Maybe become an architect or builder?
Could of gone to college for free to be a brickie just saying mate 🤣
@@dieterrosswag933 it’s definitely a difficult job (Coming from experience, I used to be a Brickie) but some people just enjoy it. If the lad wanted to be in the building industry, I would recommend that he becomes a builder, architect or even an engineer. Unfortunately Bricklaying has its negatives health wise, but you can learn a lot, it’s the foundation to becoming a builder.
@@dieterrosswag933 manual labor is by far paid way too little! I agree. And you have me thinking, tradesman would be far better off working together (buying, renovating and selling) I will definitely consider that.
Probably more complicated too
Nice little Saturday morning job. Fair play to your Mrs for helping out. I wouldn't be able to get mine out of bed that early haha.
Because shes busy with me in the bed
Sorry pal
You need to get some legs for those shorts lad.. 😅
Fair play Charlie.. The difference between your site work and this private job is like night and day.. Much more pro👌.. Missed the breaktime bants in the ranger but a time and place for everything ey.. Quality vid bud. Best for ages imho👍
Oh... And be careful bud.. There's a couple bits of thread hanging out the bottom of your shorts😅
Great to see a young chap getting on , And a grafter , Need more youngsters like him who will work hard and prosper
To be fair he is like 30
Seems most of the young these days want to go to uni for some useless degree which will get them no where.
Only guy worth watching on youtube. Excellent explantions
I have nightmares about forgetting my trousers and socks and ending up on site sometimes 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂
Hey, in Australia, that's our formal wear for weddings, funerals etc.
You’re not the only one. 😆
Haha best comment 😂
My man wore his short shorts and flip flops to the site.
I’ve actually done this before, while I was high on acid. Great times as a kid working for my daddy’s company
@@supavillain2787 were you laying brick on LSD?!?! 😂 😂 😂
@@mikeygabbard9268 yessir lmao
@@supavillain2787 that must've been pretty satisfying.
@@mikeygabbard9268 man, it really was.. the only hard part was hiding it from the hands and the builder but I think I pulled it off pretty good haha you should try it sometime
Core blimey guv. First time I watched a 1 hr video all the way through . Awesome!!
Looks like he's made out of spare parts
Thumbs up to the camera bird. Mrs, mother, sister any other sucker... good work 👍🔥🔥
Yes lads! you can work and live at the same time. It’s new generation and I love it.
Do you ever use a datum peg, one in each corner, level with the Lazer level, and work your block heights to the top of each peg,to give you your dpc levels,
Datum point scale up the original wall taken from the highest point of the footings is a god send when first setting up. Good job guys.
well i thought they were an interesting sort of crew and their work quality seemed pretty decent. also a boss with respectful manners to his crew.
loved watching the vid.
One very long garden. Enjoyed watching your video.
Top job Charlie👌🏻 Shoutout to Mrs Collision too for the excellent camera work! Enjoy the rest of your weekend lads 🙌🏻 PS that muck looked top draw Jord
Your vids are so relax 💆🏻♀️
He spent thousands on those leg tattoos so he’s making SURE you can see them
Exactly
Pity about the flip flops
What a knobhead.
Could watch this all day. Good stuff.
I would have taken a lazer level/height of the foundtion corners before starting to run block through.. But i've not got one of them fancy tool belts, I keep my tools in a bucket.
👍 That setting out was painful to watch.
Good stuff. Thanks for taking the time to show your trade and skills.
You can tell the young lad is new to bricklaying, he's not covered in tattoos yet 😊
I have no idea why I am watched this but I watched it all and found it very interesting. Great skills
That’s actually mad I went to college with frank and now I come across this channel and see him 😂
I work in solar panel installation been loving the lessons just so much info watching yall work
Construction ain’t hard you just gotta think and work carefully
Plus why would you start a corner with a 3/4 when it’s running back into the house surly you keep your corner working blocks and stick the cut up against the existing wall, I would definitely stick a tray damp in as well, looks like a nasty little gap between the existing building, start with a half brick then you don’t have straight joints
,definitely Micky mouse builders
looks very tidy guys well done, not a bricky myself but do enjoy watching the trades.
Jordan falling into that car at 48 seconds and acting like nothing happened killed me 😂😂😂good video lad
Cheers for that I missed it til I read this 😂😂😂
Takes me back. I'm retired. I actually retired at the grand age of 37 due to a stroke. Had my own relatively successful landscaping business. Its still in the family my fat little bro does it now. I really miss it tbf. I've probably got about half a day's work in me now. Still it's not all doom and gloom I've been really quite lucky with the stroke, ot could have been very different I still cycle 20miles a day I'd gomad without that.
best wishes dude
like you said its not all doom and gloom sometimes i wish i could sail to different parts of the country just fishing off my boat then taking long rides through the country... im planning on becoming carbon neutral when i can afford to build my house i aspire to do great things 24/7 men like elon musk pioneering space travel and EV technology we can do it i want to build highly efficient homes running on a local solar farm is not that difficult i will not dependent on the national grid for anything this is whats destroying the human race self sufficiency has been a dream of mine i would build a hole estate using only green technology with its own localised self sufficient agriculture well a man can dream right? lets just save a few million quid first
@@Aadam1995 lmao there's a company building a solar farm half mile away from me briefly how do you go about getting hooked up. I have a particular distain for my current provider.
@@patmowing thsnks I've actually been very lucky my English and grammar aside. It's affected some odd things.
My mate dan Spencer loves short shorts with stocking 😂👍🏼
Surely you would start with a course of blocks then 3 course of bricks up to dpc height? Then start with a half brick to break the bond on the block work ? But most of all I would have stuck a damp tray in especially if that other building is staying up.
Don’t worry about datums, just find the highest corner with the laser put two down tight then set the laser to that corner and bump the rest of the corners . Why is the concrete not working blockwork to dpc ??
Good question Neil. Concreters will have laser and should keep bricklayers in mind when doing footings.
My father built house to we set the formwork, followed by the concreting and bricklaying.
I once had to pour a slab on a slab in a renovation. As the concreter laid the concrete one brick level too low.
Great Video I’ve learnt finally how you get the levels in. Looking forward to the video 👍
hope you didnt copy his way of leveling the corners was shocking 😂
Great video, I hope young people find this and get interested in the trades. Great video glad i found it.
It’s cool to see how others do masonry. We definitely don’t work off the ground and we have mason tenders in the states. You guys are good.
I like the way you set out putting the line on the blocks. I normally put marks on the footing but everything gets in the way, will be doing it like that in future. I like to check the footing first and mark the FFL on the laser level measuring stick so I can check the footing before I start to give me the best chance of sorting out the levels. Just mark it with a pencil or tape helps as no guessing involved
I’m sure it’s slower that way to bullshit technically for my liking
Would Charlie hack it in 80s price work wise I’m not that impressed
@@trevormappley you know he won the fastest trowel in England right?
@@elliottdebell7783 just because he won competition doesn’t mean he’s fastest trowel in England there’s thousands trowels out there that didn’t enter that bullshit competition doesn’t mean anything
@@trevormappley I’m sure you’re right but you said he wouldn’t be able to hack it with bricklayers from the 80’s. Just saying he’s very fast and still neat.
Did you know that you are the first American person to publish his work on UA-cam on construction?Believe it or not.😂🤣Five years and I'm looking for construction in America.On UA-cam, no one works.Only the working mechanisms complete the construction.So I expected.Issa from Iraq Greetings to you.Well done.
Surly them shorts are for a laugh?
ahahahajajajajaa
Glad someone mentioned it
I hope he won the bet wearing them shorts.
Ow everyone look at my twatoos on me legs
Hey everyone I’ve got tattoos on my legs too 🤮🤮
Everyone loves to hate in the comment section don’t they! About how he dresses and his tattoos.
To leave a shallow comment I feel your pain, I know u wish u had the bollocks to do YOU! Instead it’s easier to take the piss out of other people! Bless ya all.
Charlie mate u smash it! Keep doing you brother
Would get ripped to shreds on our site.. short shorts, flip flops, legs caked in tattoos and trying to look like so geordie shore wannabe 😂😂 he would quit within a day.
So tattoos are a thing to be bullied now? Well at least its nice to see site life is still bottom of the barrel
@@LegionUK when did he bully him he was making a joke
@@jonnyking3853 Attacking someone on how they choose to dress and present themselves when it has nothing to do with the work at hand is actual bullying
@@LegionUK LMFAO bro never touch a building site then pal
@@tbuck1233 Private work is better, not stuck with 40 year old wasters needing to give someone shit all day
I do block construction here in Florida but the hardest translation from what I do and y’all do is the conversion of measurements .. 😂
Can tell the lads respect you, hard working gang today 👌
Because the cameras are on.
Complete and utter chancers..😆 only messing Charlie, you's done a great job.👌
Faire play to ye for taking the time too teach the boys maks the difference how ye learn
Watching Charlie lay bricks is so therapeutic to me
Weve still got some brick tongs left Charlie , perfect for those perforated bricks . More toys for the toy box 😉
I was thinking they could do with a set Steve . Hendos bricklaying did a video from technique tools in Melbourne the other day and look what they sell.techniquetools.com.au/products/prong-brick-carrier
Best in the businesses Charlie boy specially them shorts 🤣
bric bybrick . 😳🧱👍🏽
Dan Martin 😳🤣🤣🧱👍🏼
Man like Frank! Used to play xbox with that dude! How i recognised you i don't know! Keep up the bricking mate 😎
Looks like three apprentices trying to figure the job because the boss called in 😂
Haha class, setting up with the sliders on. Love it. Mint on a private job. 😂
am i the only one who noticed the lad in the back fall back and smoke the kia with the tire iron ? :') hahahah @0:47
What a numpty he was. Like how he tries to play it cool but looks guilty as f#€k
Hahaha good one!
Walks on site in flip flops and short shorts looking like a proud parents fridge 👏🏻
No talking about fanny and kebabs while the wife is filming.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol yeh he always talking about Danny the bastard
Not gonna lie you guys make the job look so easy!
When this fight with Stuey Crumpet happening
Im glad your buttering your brick up properly mate instead of that bloody pick and dip😉 only kidding great stuff bro👍
Interesting to see how you guys figure things out over there. Heck you even have plastic motor boards! Things are just different from how we do stuff in the US. But I do like the vids man!
Interesting, how are things different?
Then gator board things are American 😂
@@DenzelLN936 well for one we don’t walk around a job site in fucking daisy dukes
@@robertmata3688 tbf, I’m an aussie and I see dudes in pretty damned short work kit pretty often on sites. It’s not terribly uncommon to see a dude with his shirt off, in work shorts not that much longer then this dudes, on a site. The first week of working in the sweltering sun in 30-40°c weather (idk what 30°c is in Fahrenheit, but I know that 40°c is about 100°f for some reference) disabuses you of the notion that wearing thick work pants is the way to go. At least the majority of the time dudes over here wear work boots though :p.
What is opening in wall for and when and how do you insulate wall and floor ?
Builder from N.A curious, thanks.
Lads on their best behaviour because Charlie’s Mrs is behind the camera... 🤔🤔
Lol I noticed there wasn't many if any swear words going on,, lol.
Maybe I'm wrong but I'm sure Charlie said his sister was going to do some recording for him, maybe I got it wrong and it is his Mrs.
Language was very clean compared to last week lol.
Maybe it is also to do with there on a private job so lots of people close by unlike being on site?
@@JimJimpmjj he called the person behind the camera babe, so hopefully not his sister
@@TheJawlessCornet ah it was late when I watched this and I had long day I missed that, will re watch again , good spot sir yes one would presume his Mrs.
👍
Beaut 👌👌
@Carlos Muchos so just type in Brickie porn??
Where did those spot boards come from??? They look sweet!!!
What do you think of the Whs, trowel,? I just bought me a 10 inch Philadelphia pattern, soft handle,whs, and I love it,
You made that one look hard work
Great video
Really enjoyed it thank you
Proper tradesmen 👍
Documentary's now Charlie 🤣🤣👍 - Love it 😀. Is this a new venture for the BBC ? (Bricklaying By Charlie) - What will the channel be ? .....BBC Fun 🤣🤣
Worked hard, looked a treat & cleaned up really well - top job Jordan 👍👍
Hope you have a great weekend 😊
Regards
Tim
I like your videos and learn more things
I’d have thought you’d have set profiles up on the corners once you had first course in pal. That way you could have marked the gauge on with the laser and done the same
On the existing house.
Could foundation blocks not go in there or 4inch on flat and one on edge to make it stronger.
Knock a bit of render off find existing damp datum on both corners job done 👍👍👍
Bro, you can be a model. Killing the bricklaying game. Nice one, enjoyed your video.
Ooooo sailor
The guy's where a little disorganised at the start of the video.. but it happens, regardless of what the guy looks like i.e tattoos etc. The block work was tidy looks straight the job site was Left tidy all in all I'd say he done a nice job.
bricklaying is one thing, but being able to make sure the measurements are right is another level of responsibility!
Charlie's shorts look like a pair of French knickers 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂
bricky where did you get those springed clamps that you have clamped to the block from
he may need to put the "boys back in the barracks" with them shorts on..gotta be careful!
Ah haaaa
The inner lining has perished
"Set a corner block up and get a line in Frank"
"What's that's for?"😂😂😂
Imagine him turning up like that to do your extension
He'd get told to fuck off and never come back
Rather have him doing it right than a guy clothed from head to toe in pricy work clothes that does shite work
Who cares how he looks
I did love the original team. You amy Jim, frank, Jordan and your dad 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Might as well of been on this job, watched the full video😂
Send an invoice
Yes its therapeutic to watch.
When I started out on the scaffold, Rose trowel in my hand and spread mortar with a single swipe for 3 bricks and furrow the bed, grab a brick, butter a full butt joint and set the brick without dollying the brick. Swipe up 45 degrees with my Rose to clean excess mortar and check for Irises. Good old days. NYC
I would hate to be on a job with my gaffas bird walking about all day filming a video for UA-cam.
That happened to me... But I fancied her so not a lot of work done... Next day she didn't turn up... Job was done in a jiffy lol...
Always gave my brickies height pegs on the corners ,founds should be fairly level but they have the option of bumping up or grinding down. Neat and tidy job though .
what’s the line holder called mate? Looks mint