Just bought some books on gauge brickwork plus the rudiments of practical bricklaying.i also own WG Nash bricklaying vol 2 book which helped me a lot at the moment at work as reference on Flemish bond and broken Flemish bond..I saw you had these books on one of your other videos 🔥👍.thankyou for the tips and so advice
Andy you remind me of the pub landlord good all Al Murray 🤣🤣 big fan of his mate .Great tips and advice a proper old school bricklayer just the way i like it . Hope you didn't mimd me saying that just a bit of fun .good luck mate 👍 🤣🧱🧱👊🙂
Top work. Hardest bit gotta be to cut the individual bricks. Have the pleasure to do one tomorrow.
@@wolfganghachmuth5419 Need a drop saw really and it's a lot more work than you think.
Very good video Andy . 👍 your very easy to listen to . And most importantly very interesting to listen to.
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Great video fella. On catnic I would still put a timber prop midway take out any sag as your building it👍👍
Yea I cut the piece of batten I use as the gauge rod the width of the opening and prop that under the lintel, two birds with one stone 👍
Just bought some books on gauge brickwork plus the rudiments of practical bricklaying.i also own WG Nash bricklaying vol 2 book which helped me a lot at the moment at work as reference on Flemish bond and broken Flemish bond..I saw you had these books on one of your other videos 🔥👍.thankyou for the tips and so advice
No probs, thanks for the thanks 👍
Great tutorial. Done a few myself. Just how I remember being taught all those years ago 👍
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Superb Andy.
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Very enjoyable video pal ! Could listen to you all day take care bud 👍
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Explained very nicely top man repaired a few in me time pub 2 morra 😂😂👍
Enjoyed the video Andy, takes me back to my apprenticeship days,at college
Not sure about the Tottenham tattoo though😁
Great tutorial Andy as always pal 🧱👍🏼
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Can u please show us how to set out a three centred arch or an elliptical
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O that’s great ✌️
Would love to do this all prefabbed stuck on bricks now
How would you get the tight joints is that with lime putty?
Yes mate, proper gauged brickwork with 1/2mm joints lime putty is used.
Andy you remind me of the pub landlord good all Al Murray 🤣🤣 big fan of his mate .Great tips and advice a proper old school bricklayer just the way i like it .
Hope you didn't mimd me saying that just a bit of fun .good luck mate 👍 🤣🧱🧱👊🙂
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Enjoy the channel Andy keep it up and have a good weekend 👍 😀
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Great explanation auld pal👍🏻 I’ll be rained off tomorrow 🍻
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Ur proper old school mate not many of us left it's all profile kids now
We do the same with 7/8 mil joints but they're pre cut we just have too lay them. Shame. Great video tho
The proper flat camber arch was done with a camber slip, cant do that on a catnic these days
Exactly, but as I explained it doesn't seem to need it on a Catnic as the horizontal plane of the lintel seems to take away the impression of sagging.
I wish I done my time under your wing ...apprenticeship not porridge I mean . 👍🏻🍺
Is this the job in north London
No mate just a demo.
Great Andy most so called bricklayers don't no how to do this it's all about the money now shame