digging a big hole in the ground by hand. big enough to get into. should be compulsory for everyone in the country when they turn 18. i think then everyone could appreciate how hard it actually is doing proper graft
Hi izzy, what an opportunity Drew has working and learning from you .he's a very lucky young man .love your channel, fabulous craftsmanship, and awesome work ethics .look forward to your next episode. Take care
Garden Wall construction looked a nightmare, but as usual, Izzy, straight on the job, giving detailed information on the background to the project, prior to work completion. Already starting to look good! Nice one lads! 👍
Great to see you back bro..! I've always liked exe met over cavity ties when joining unusual angles on brickwork... Have you got that horse hair brush yet...?
hi Izzy, I finished my apprenticeship 30 years ago as a Building services Draughtsperson while serving in the Royal Engineers, luckily in those days the apprenticeship was a good 18-hour-a-day graft and not necessarily on the drawing board but in the artisan trade workshops. so a question for you. If you had the chance, would you study for a HNC in the building so that you had the technical ability to question designs? (not that you don't constantly already I'm sure)? Also do you still meet master builders that are just on another level (the sort that you may never see again)? Gra Ps great work and comradeship - keep the videos coming bud.
Hi, izzy was watching escape to rural France. He is working on a Chateau, and his skills need some work. Have an idea of a working holiday. Get some cross over you tube subscribers
👍 I noticed you removed the first course of block flat, did you realise it dont work courses lol? Keep up the good work, are you going for super trowel 2024?
digging a big hole in the ground by hand. big enough to get into. should be compulsory for everyone in the country when they turn 18. i think then everyone could appreciate how hard it actually is doing proper graft
Hi izzy, what an opportunity Drew has working and learning from you .he's a very lucky young man .love your channel, fabulous craftsmanship, and awesome work ethics .look forward to your next episode. Take care
Your knowledge is brilliant
Good to have the Pinnacle of bricklayer back - always showing excellent craftmanship and sharing knowledge
😍😍😍
Nah, that's Rob Songer.
Garden Wall construction looked a nightmare, but as usual, Izzy, straight on the job, giving detailed information on the background to the project, prior to work completion. Already starting to look good! Nice one lads! 👍
Found your channel 2 days ago and have watched all ur vids, love how u explain what ur doing
🎉 recently got into your Channel and been awaiting a new upload , brilliant channel and unreal work ethic .
well done guys another great video excellent work ethic that will take you far👍
Where you been shaggy ? Can’t go leaving that long between videos 😂. Hope alls good pal.
Just a tip here but when stepping footings you should allow the higher section of concrete to overlap the lower section by at least 300mm.
Great work as usual mate
Great to see ye back izzy
Some amount of time was put in working out that wall I'd say fair play 2 ye looks great keep up d good work
Top work mate
I have a bone to pick 😆 Can't walk past any brickwork now, without thinking? "What would Izzy think" 🤣
Good work mate
Welcome back Izzy!
Looking good Izzy
Great to see you back bro..!
I've always liked exe met over cavity ties when joining unusual angles on brickwork...
Have you got that horse hair brush yet...?
Top video as always mate! Just curious, have you ever considered getting a labourer to get drew on the trowel full time?
Yes Thieving H. Back at it again with a banger. Gonna watch tomorrow. Btw you must be botting cooking no? 😅
hi Izzy, I finished my apprenticeship 30 years ago as a Building services Draughtsperson while serving in the Royal Engineers, luckily in those days the apprenticeship was a good 18-hour-a-day graft and not necessarily on the drawing board but in the artisan trade workshops. so a question for you. If you had the chance, would you study for a HNC in the building so that you had the technical ability to question designs? (not that you don't constantly already I'm sure)? Also do you still meet master builders that are just on another level (the sort that you may never see again)? Gra Ps great work and comradeship - keep the videos coming bud.
Loved the outro 😂
Hi, izzy was watching escape to rural France. He is working on a Chateau, and his skills need some work. Have an idea of a working holiday. Get some cross over you tube subscribers
Your a machine on the trowel machine on the shovel. Your poor mrs😢😂
Good
👍 I noticed you removed the first course of block flat, did you realise it dont work courses lol? Keep up the good work, are you going for super trowel 2024?
Izzy the tipper ...state of them blues 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That last brick on the right looks like its leaning out, are you using levels at all? 0:04
Why didn't you do the blockwork overhand?
Seems daft to work in that tiny space.
@izzy i need a brick wall built in my front garden in London. I want you to build it
How Long are your normal bricks in Denmark the normal bricks 228 mil
Good brickie but don't let your head run away like a poorly tied string!!!!
инструмент и приспособы хорошие не спорю
Don't u need to pour your founds in 1 go to prevent cracking
Hi Izzy how are you doing today and the family Ali Walsall west midlands england junction 10 m6 Walsall churckery
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