Bloody marvellous teamwork. A masterclass in professionalism. Love the way you communicate constantly when moving the heavy lintels even when you are obviously tired and chasing the clock. Thankfully you concentrated on the lintels.....better to do one job properly than two jobs bably. Double thumbs up from me 👍👍
so that scaffolding was a four legged friend do not worry Alex you dad might remember that one ,and it is always nice to start on a coffee and i for got to say i like your new van ,thanks for the video
Another good solid job lads. I hadn't realised how much the weather impacts your ability to work. It does amaze me when we see how many houses have been thrown together. When will see a Steve & Alex bricklaying in Stockholm (Batman & Robin) style episode?
Hi guys, nice job. Just a quick question, where do you get the Milwaukee tools from. I am thinking of changing brands but I can not find a local supplier in the Midlands. I am not too keen of online shops as Ive had problems before.
My main worry was not that you would fail but Alex getting a bad back ahead of Sweden would be a disaster. Hate to think of how many conc. lintels I have lifted into place.. Bob (Weston super Mare)
Chaps, What was the end bearing on those two existing lintels - 50 or 60 mm.? I have seen much worse than that, and no doubt so have you. I am in no way condoning work like that - it is wrong and goes against all good structural principals. Despite that the house has been standing for 50+ years... There is a decent sized brickwork pier to the left of those lintels, to relieve the load/forces placed upon it from the wall(s) above. However, as I always used to say, "It is either right - or its wrong." and that minimal seating is certainly "wrong." So well done on the correct rectification of that job - with the correct seating. Pukka work as ever from the Lancashire - Lintel -Lifting-Lads. 😁😁👍👍👍👍👍🦺🧱🧱
I was told only the other day by a structural engineer as I was packing in a lintel like you are using building sand and cement that a better option would be to use washed/grit sand as much less likely to shrink when drying , what’s your thoughts on this , I didn’t argue with him I did what he asked as he was on site at the time
I hit the button before I even watch
Thanks Kevin 🙏🏽🧱👍🏽
Good job Steve and Alex. Looks good and solid and done right.
One of these days you will get an easy one and be home, feet up with a cuppa, by 4pm😊
Fingers crossed 🤞🏼 😁🧱👍🏽
Dropping Alex in it telling everyone he's off to Sweden...again !
Haha love the banter between you to 😂
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Bloody marvellous teamwork. A masterclass in professionalism. Love the way you communicate constantly when moving the heavy lintels even when you are obviously tired and chasing the clock.
Thankfully you concentrated on the lintels.....better to do one job properly than two jobs bably. Double thumbs up from me 👍👍
Cheers Sean 🙏🏽🧱👍🏽
Ingenuity + skill + endeavour(X2) = Bloody Good Job. Quality result again guys, it's what we've come to expect! Thank you for the upload.
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so that scaffolding was a four legged friend do not worry Alex you dad might remember that one ,and it is always nice to start on a coffee and i for got to say i like your new van
,thanks for the video
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Another good solid job lads. I hadn't realised how much the weather impacts your ability to work. It does amaze me when we see how many houses have been thrown together.
When will see a Steve & Alex bricklaying in Stockholm (Batman & Robin) style episode?
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Cracking work lads done right
Thanks Graham 🧱👍🏽
Nice job boys, very professional 👍
Cheers Andy 🤜🏽🤛🏽🧱👍🏽
Great job Steve and Alex keep up great work you both do 👍👍
Cheers Dave 🧱👍🏽
Thanks!
Cheers Geoff 🙏🏽🧱👍🏽
dont pay any attention to the trolls guys you, did a great job
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Please hit the like button, it helps the channel, thank you.
Cheers Carl 🙌🏽🧱👍🏽
Earmuffs into the mix was priceless
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Another great job guys, The squirt of WD40 into the drill hole, intrigued by that little tip, I take it thats to stop the screw from binding?
Bit of lube helps things in 😉🤣🧱👍🏽
Hi guys, nice job. Just a quick question, where do you get the Milwaukee tools from. I am thinking of changing brands but I can not find a local supplier in the Midlands. I am not too keen of online shops as Ive had problems before.
If you go on the Milwaukee website they have supplies listed on there .
Good choice 🟥💪🏼🧱👍🏽
Nice one Lads great teamwork and skills!
Cheers Danny 🧱👍🏽
Good job guys.
Well done.
At least you’ve done it properly.
When are you scheduled for your hip operation.
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Thanks Douglas. No time soon unfortunately 😔🧱👍🏽
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That’s a great pity.
Bloody NHS and Immigrants.
It’s not fair.
@broxibear1941 😢😢🧱👍🏽
Fantastic job
Ta Rob 🧱👍🏽
Great job, looked a bit tough that one. Did you ache the next day? Looking forward to next part.
Thanks 🙏🏽 . I ache every day 😢🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuildI bet :-(
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Let’s get Working!🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
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Interested to know what blades you use in the recip saw to remove the cement joints?
Carbide masonry 🧱👍🏽
Just seeing it done right…
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Are you a builder by trade also? Or just a bricklayer? Am curious, thanks mate
Time served bricklayers 🧱🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild Some of the best in the business - and certainly among the very best on "You -tube."
@martin2466 😁😁🙏🏽🧱👍🏽
👏👏👍 cheers
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My main worry was not that you would fail but Alex getting a bad back ahead of Sweden would be a disaster. Hate to think of how many conc. lintels I have lifted into place.. Bob (Weston super Mare)
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What recip blades do you use
Carbide masonry 🧱👍🏽
Has alex got swedish girl friend
Alex either went to spend Valentines with his girlfriend, or he's setting up the Swedish branch of BWS&A.
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Can’t believe the crap that some people put in. Even us amateurs know it’s rubbish and potentially unsafe.
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He has a large…nose?
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The Techno Music is very annoying!
Turn it down then 🤔
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Chaps,
What was the end bearing on those two existing lintels - 50 or 60 mm.?
I have seen much worse than that, and no doubt so have you.
I am in no way condoning work like that - it is wrong and goes against all good structural principals. Despite that the house has been standing for 50+ years...
There is a decent sized brickwork pier to the left of those lintels, to relieve the load/forces placed upon it from the wall(s) above.
However, as I always used to say, "It is either right - or its wrong." and that minimal seating is certainly "wrong."
So well done on the correct rectification of that job - with the correct seating.
Pukka work as ever from the Lancashire - Lintel -Lifting-Lads. 😁😁👍👍👍👍👍🦺🧱🧱
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I was told only the other day by a structural engineer as I was packing in a lintel like you are using building sand and cement that a better option would be to use washed/grit sand as much less likely to shrink when drying , what’s your thoughts on this , I didn’t argue with him I did what he asked as he was on site at the time
@Joe74854 . Sounds like a good idea 🧱👍🏽