Poor lads someone f..k up footings took money for it and someone need to worry about how to sort out stuff. You done verry well great video and great job !
Hi Steven Full tub of muck been wet as its been mixed like that 😮 was that ready powder just chuck in the mixer and add water And the concrete blocks wet aswel Usually we get another mix on with dry muck but everything there was so slow .. I was thinking the worse job but been somewhere where concrete been 70mm out up,down and everywhere,no room or drawings to crack on....but never back there again. Good site bad sites... Its wha we choose to do But everything got a limit...
@@simonwaterhouse7323 where we are does my head in as they want it perfect but they close eyes on a fu..up occur! Anyway just need to crack on ain't get it up... It could be worse...like 150😂😂😂😂🎩
Do u not lay 2 blocks flat 18 inch to bump up first course. Were on big block of flats at minute and concrete is 70 mil out so done blocks flat to grind the high corners and then done same on low corners to bump up. Had to put 2 slips instead of a dolly in places but we do blocks flat as quicker and easier to get the heights and it hits them in the pocket coz loads more blocks in the footing
All my respect... I cant use slips as they dont have any and cant use blocks flat as we gonna get sacked (or our foreman will).... We did grind down one side and balance the difference.... It will be nice to do it your way and earn a bit more but not possible here .. We did it on other sites but not here Thank you Christopher
That’s brick gauge , so you saying one corner is 70 mm lower than the rest ?! It’s clear the heights had been changed after first corner. No one is that shyt to get it 70 mm low.
And you tried to pick up 70 mm ?!?! Wtf ! Why not grind down 5 mm and have an extra course on. You clearly not a bricklayer just a self taught trowel hand. I’d hate to see your above damp work. You have a lot to learn
Concrete 70mm out We did use slips under and bring it to same level like the rest of the corners... In the end block work work 15 mm low but we gain it on the brick work You know wha i mean? We just adjust it to make it 👍 Thank you
I'm not in place to make decisions... Usually I'll put them every 750 in all footing but i do what I've been told by management as in the end they can take it down
@@deet1558 how are the footings there? From wha i heard they are a bit different? Are you able to send me some photos?, Whatsapp me 07380938238 Wha about block price Deet? Thank you
Pride in your work shines through, course by course. Very enjoyable and informative.
Thank you
Much appreciated 😊
Want to do more videos but been so busy and weather didnt help/ppl let us down etc...
Thanks for watching
Nice job.... keep it up.... your work ethic is top notch!.. 👌
Much appreciated 👍 thanks 🙏🙏🙏
Nice work mate.
Much appreciated 👍👍👍 thank you
Lovely work.
Thank you 😊 🙏
Tidy result in less than ideal situation well done to you boffin and Luke 🤙
Sorry bogdan
@@steveaustin4145 thank you Steve,much appreciated 👍👍👍
Poor lads someone f..k up footings took money for it and someone need to worry about how to sort out stuff. You done verry well great video and great job !
Much appreciated 👍👍👍 hope videos will be better and better..and our work
Thank you again 'magic'
Very nice job mate, great standard
Not perfect mate but much appreciated 👍👍👍 thank you 😁
Good work 👍
Thank you very much 🙏🙏🙏
Great job dude, thanks for sharing❤
Much appreciated m8, thank you!!!!
I tend to dry bind the bricks and not measure as you can see if to open or close perps as I don’t think using a tape always works well
Very true...i do lay the bricks dry every 900 or 1800 but usually i go with measurement that i have on drawing and divide it
Thank you luke
Mate quick tip if muck is wet chuck a thermolite block or 2 in it suck the moisture up
Hi Steven
Full tub of muck been wet as its been mixed like that 😮 was that ready powder just chuck in the mixer and add water
And the concrete blocks wet aswel
Usually we get another mix on with dry muck but everything there was so slow ..
I was thinking the worse job but been somewhere where concrete been 70mm out up,down and everywhere,no room or drawings to crack on....but never back there again.
Good site bad sites...
Its wha we choose to do
But everything got a limit...
Top job 😊
Thank you 👍👍👍 much appreciated 😊
We call it up north “footing battle” 20/60 mm always out 😂🙈🧱🧱
@@simonwaterhouse7323 where we are does my head in as they want it perfect but they close eyes on a fu..up occur!
Anyway just need to crack on ain't get it up...
It could be worse...like 150😂😂😂😂🎩
hey, great video, Brother👍
Thank you bro will do more:) ☺️
I agree. The worst thing ever is to get to a job site with a bad footing.
Thanks 👍
Do u not lay 2 blocks flat 18 inch to bump up first course. Were on big block of flats at minute and concrete is 70 mil out so done blocks flat to grind the high corners and then done same on low corners to bump up. Had to put 2 slips instead of a dolly in places but we do blocks flat as quicker and easier to get the heights and it hits them in the pocket coz loads more blocks in the footing
All my respect...
I cant use slips as they dont have any and cant use blocks flat as we gonna get sacked (or our foreman will)....
We did grind down one side and balance the difference....
It will be nice to do it your way and earn a bit more but not possible here ..
We did it on other sites but not here
Thank you Christopher
Http://Facebook.com/bricklayercambs where you based
Good🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you man
Good job 🧱👌
Thank you Dan,much appreciated 👍👍👍
great
Thank you! 👍🙏
I am bricklayer mission from India
Hi there
Hi mate I’m an improver & I really want to keep learning, could you help me with this? I’m based in London but I’m happy to travel
I can advise ya mate and take it from there....we do have work but steady atm!
b0gd4n22@gmail.com email me
I message ya on fb
Why isn't the concrete level????🤠🐎
Dont know m8 we did ask ourselves the same question...
They didnt really care...
We left that job know and back to normal
Chuck some dry cement on your beds . See what happens
Good ideea....we use silo here
Will get some on next one Ian
Its a game changer. Makes the muck firm when its wet to bed up
@@ianbarker634 thank you ian ill defo try it nxt time
@Ian Barker this is the way!
Did you say one corner was 70 mm low ?!?!
Yes we had 70mm out
That’s brick gauge , so you saying one corner is 70 mm lower than the rest ?! It’s clear the heights had been changed after first corner. No one is that shyt to get it 70 mm low.
And you tried to pick up 70 mm ?!?! Wtf ! Why not grind down 5 mm and have an extra course on. You clearly not a bricklayer just a self taught trowel hand. I’d hate to see your above damp work. You have a lot to learn
Concrete 70mm out
We did use slips under and bring it to same level like the rest of the corners...
In the end block work work 15 mm low but we gain it on the brick work
You know wha i mean?
We just adjust it to make it 👍
Thank you
@@fabiandegussion5134 all Footing concrete were out in the job we been....up and down 20...30..50 mm
Your wall ties are wrong. 100mm cavity 750 apart only 900 in the party wall. Entry level shit. Ties in wrong place.
I'm not in place to make decisions...
Usually I'll put them every 750 in all footing but i do what I've been told by management as in the end they can take it down
@@BrickWork-bY-B that’s bullshit pal
@@BrickWork-bY-B clearly thier nhbc practice is out of date or the people you work for have no idea.
@@fabiandegussion5134 its the groundwork
1.10 a 1000 mate in Ireland if your looking
Bricks???
Yes bricks
That's awesome m8 dont know wha t say...i appreciated 👍👍 but wife and baby here so dont know
Email me anyway on b0gd4n22@gmail.com
@@deet1558 how are the footings there? From wha i heard they are a bit different?
Are you able to send me some photos?, Whatsapp me 07380938238
Wha about block price Deet?
Thank you