Each to their own but that looks a chew on that changy. Just lay a block full way round the block staple your damps in then get the brickwork up. When u jump back inside u have a solid base to build from, Bonds are already set out in find thay way a 100 times easier then messing on with damps after the brickwork is up
@@Changy_C yeah maybe mate we do a flank in 2 half’s take a block out in the middle and do it that way. Big gang as well so just leave it for one of the labourers to sort out
Great tutorial, these are the details worth explaining and much more useful that watching bricks being buttered with some wanky dance music.
Each to their own but that looks a chew on that changy. Just lay a block full way round the block staple your damps in then get the brickwork up. When u jump back inside u have a solid base to build from, Bonds are already set out in find thay way a 100 times easier then messing on with damps after the brickwork is up
Totally agree but I like to build my block off the external skin to maintain a good cavity size
Staple dpc sort of defeats the object punching loads of holes in it 🤔
@@davidbarnett8002 on the inside of a bed?
Brilliant Tutorial ....
more please, sir ☕
Thanks, will do!
nice
Nice
Top job 🧱 👌
It’s a lot easier putting 2 corse of blocks down first
Just did Changy, first one yay😅😅
no 150mm cavity?
Changy have you thought about getting a leaf blower to clean the trays out ?
Surly it’s easier to put a inside course down first
Wtf? You fix the seal with duct-tape? Red-Green would be proud of ya
Viqueen tape, it's made for the job
Do you not find it easier to put hessian in the cavity? Saves on all them coring holes.
I think it ends up taking longer to pull all the time
@@Changy_C yeah maybe mate we do a flank in 2 half’s take a block out in the middle and do it that way. Big gang as well so just leave it for one of the labourers to sort out