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  • @piersgrowcott8179
    @piersgrowcott8179 29 дней назад +4

    Gawd blimey my back!! hahaha! nah,its allright-as a 61 year old retired brickie seeing working methods and equipment that didn't exist when i was on the trowel ie-tressel muck boards (we just put 2 blocks down + spotboard on top) blakes profiles,pick and dip etc. I never saw a brickie use this method( if you would have said to me pick and dip 40 years ago i would have thought you were talking bout pick n mix sweets in woolworths haha) but as all the above makes it easier for brickies today to me thats brilliant,enjoy watching your channel top man son cos your'e giving something back-taking on apprentices n teaching them the right things to do and visiting apprentices in college and doing the same with them,well done charlie for that👍hope amy's doing well with saucepan on the way and good luck for the supertrowel comp. in august,that sceptic looks a good trowel but my £ on you to retain your title-go on charlie sahn,show em british brickies are the best! good luck,take care n all the best from piers a.k.a. Chopper.

  • @bricklayersworldwithandy6277
    @bricklayersworldwithandy6277 29 дней назад +5

    Tubs all day long, just need an appropriate trowel.

  • @tobiashamburger9997
    @tobiashamburger9997 28 дней назад +3

    The danish or European trowel is designed for pick and dip has a handle that goes over the blade of trowel and allows you to use your arm more than wrist
    Much easier to grab muck out of a tub than the English trowel

  • @m3rling178
    @m3rling178 29 дней назад +4

    Here in Denmark, "Raised Tubs" are a Brickie standard. Ours is a bit more ergonomic or so to say for the our kinds of trowels!

  • @brimstone260
    @brimstone260 29 дней назад +4

    Stonework in the north has always ran better out of tubs and barrows.
    Different with you guys on the brick and block though.
    Wind has even been a killer today out of a mixer in a barrow on stone.

  • @stephenwhite3832
    @stephenwhite3832 29 дней назад +3

    Boards, feels more of a natural scoop but have used buckets, each to their own I suppose 👊🏻👍🏻

  • @viktorholmboe7052
    @viktorholmboe7052 29 дней назад +1

    I have worked in Germany and currently work in Denmark on a big site. Both places tubs are always used. In Denmark we have gotten tubs where the bottom is raised 20cm of the ground. So it’s not as hard in your back to bend over and our labourers can tip the mortar right in with their wheelbarrows instead of using shovels or buckets.

  • @mathiasmeyer2732
    @mathiasmeyer2732 29 дней назад +5

    We also use tubs here in Denmark

  • @fredhow89
    @fredhow89 29 дней назад +2

    The bins are great. Not too arsed if they get nicked either. Easy to move around can stack like 8 in one go and move. Smarter not harder

  • @bradpensom4203
    @bradpensom4203 29 дней назад +2

    We tell ours to pump the silo slower to get it all mixed seems to be better now was going off straight away before water rising to the top

  • @SonnieScripts
    @SonnieScripts 29 дней назад +2

    We use metal "pans". Pans from old school wheel barrel. They also hold more mud then a board.Just tamp up your mix once in a while. They work great . If you have extra mix, leave it in the pan ,next day just bang it out

    • @richardstetson8221
      @richardstetson8221 29 дней назад +1

      I'm American and I've always used metal pans I like the idea of the tubs because you can tamper it with a drill mixer would definitely be better for the laborer

  • @beardedbricky7834
    @beardedbricky7834 29 дней назад +1

    Used it all and each has its pros and cons. Boards are easier but they do kick off quicker. Tubs are a little harder but hold better. Plus keep a drill with a paddle bit water and sponge and you can knock up in a tub real easy. But I personally just like a board it is flat out easier to work off of.

  • @itsjpere
    @itsjpere 29 дней назад +1

    Could you use some sort of umbrella/wind break to take the worst of the sun and wind off the muck? Could maybe clamp them onto the muck boards somehow. Might buy you another 20 mins getting the sun and wind off it. Might be a pain in the ass, but worth it on hot/windy days I reckon

  • @Walshy1985
    @Walshy1985 29 дней назад

    Hi Charlie I've been watching your videos for a long time now .
    Ive been a plasterer for 18 years but have had enough of plastering so have started bricklaying been doing it for about 6 months and have picked it up really quick as I come from a family of builders.
    I like how you work and you seem to be one of the best I've seen on the trowel not blowing smoke up your ass 😂
    But I'm passed the labouring stage and laying bricks and blocks to a high standard but I would like some advice on wat trowel you think is the best I've got a marshall town trowel but is there any other trowels you would recommend I prefer a wooden handle if you do get chance to read this comment a reply would be much appreciated thanks and keep up the good work lad

  • @user-hd1cv7zt6d
    @user-hd1cv7zt6d 29 дней назад +2

    I work in France, I like boards but here they use rectangular tubs and I've got to be honest ....they're not to bad! I've found even if you have to k ock it up a bit atleast the there is always water at the bottom.....

  • @hiimawasteoftime8678
    @hiimawasteoftime8678 29 дней назад +1

    We only use tubs in nothern germany, works well.

  • @eltunazapata5986
    @eltunazapata5986 29 дней назад

    When I first started in Virginia. Everyone will use the steel mortar pans. They were good, but if you don’t take care of them they’ll turn to crap. When I moved to Texas everyone will use wooden mud boards because most of the time they were free. Mud boards are okay but if it’s hot just means extra work for the helper. Gatorback are definitely worth the investment. You just have to make sure the mud comes out perfect each time. Also there’s ezg who make quality mud boards.

  • @richpedley3022
    @richpedley3022 29 дней назад

    I’d like to try them tubs … where you get them? If you’re selling their tubs you need a cut

  • @matthooper2905
    @matthooper2905 29 дней назад

    Not a brick layer, but doesn't using a black tub cause problems in the sun light?

  • @vinnparaffin6082
    @vinnparaffin6082 29 дней назад +1

    Topps Tiles tubs are decent quality !

  • @robessell
    @robessell 29 дней назад +1

    Link for the tub please, we tend to work out of tubs but they seem to be more plastic than rubber and dont last 5 minutes 💩

  • @Connor_Carlin
    @Connor_Carlin 29 дней назад +3

    Had the same issue with cemex. Working in needham market.

    • @Creatified
      @Creatified 29 дней назад +2

      allison homes?

    • @Connor_Carlin
      @Connor_Carlin 29 дней назад +1

      @@Creatified that's the one

    • @Creatified
      @Creatified 29 дней назад +2

      @@Connor_Carlin haha mate i was there when it was shite dead as fuck and wouldnt go off

    • @Connor_Carlin
      @Connor_Carlin 29 дней назад +1

      @@Creatified ahaha it was terrible. Only recently fixed it.

  • @simplysimon9868
    @simplysimon9868 29 дней назад

    Boards for brickies and tubs for stone masons. That Cemex looked rank yesterday, Charlie. Like not enough cement in it. Was the silo low?

  • @AndyPreston-kz5dq
    @AndyPreston-kz5dq 29 дней назад +3

    Just a thing plasterers have too deal with every day muck going off

    • @mitsubisher5829
      @mitsubisher5829 29 дней назад +1

      Was going to say lol poor brickies the wind is stopping them putting the muck on a brick bless ‘em

    • @geraldhalbert2542
      @geraldhalbert2542 28 дней назад +1

      Were using tarmac silo mortar utter garbage

  • @steveng5503
    @steveng5503 29 дней назад

    I bet Tom isn’t bored with his super brick glue! 🫣

  • @mikecovington103
    @mikecovington103 29 дней назад +2

    Every site I've ever been on, the silos muck is shit

  • @aaroncoughlan2749
    @aaroncoughlan2749 26 дней назад

    Pulls it out when jointing aswell like there is no cement or plaz in it

  • @kieranhayward3300
    @kieranhayward3300 29 дней назад +1

    Stick a bit of fairy in just don’t let the agent see

  • @user-yx9yd1zw6q
    @user-yx9yd1zw6q 29 дней назад +1

    Reckon get the big old mixer back have one man on it all the time say it because keep the same colour and mix have a look at some silo muck jobs when scaffolding down still different shade to the bottom

    • @martin2466
      @martin2466 29 дней назад +3

      Yes.
      Perkins diesel 1 bag Mixer, crank handle start.....and they run all day. 20 yards of S.W building sand, 45 gallon water butt, and a few hundred bags of cement. Just need an experienced hoddie/labourer with a No9 shovel and hod.....and guaranteed good quality muck all day.

  • @jackbhart7609
    @jackbhart7609 29 дней назад +2

    CPI Euromix keeps going off as well out the silos. Water just comes to the top of the bin and leaves really stiff stuff in the bottom.

  • @B1cam
    @B1cam 29 дней назад

    If they got radio s, can you still use the head cam and get footage of you still laying. 👍🏼

    • @CharlieCollison
      @CharlieCollison  28 дней назад +1

      I can but I’d have to put music over it

  • @Porgey96
    @Porgey96 29 дней назад +1

    using cemex silo muck atm, Its a sticky pile of shit!

  • @chubbychubs4636
    @chubbychubs4636 29 дней назад

    You should kick the radios out the way, kung foo style.

  • @jackthechippy_3766
    @jackthechippy_3766 6 дней назад

    Gorilla tub, then round the end of your trowel off like a big gauging trowel then you don’t gouge your buckets, do away with the wooden boards these days

  • @steveadams6552
    @steveadams6552 28 дней назад

    Plastic boards for us , with a 12 inch trowel , struggle with a tub !!

  • @stuartmoore7761
    @stuartmoore7761 29 дней назад

    How’s the memorial project going?

  • @Excel510
    @Excel510 28 дней назад

    is it possible to work off the muck boards and have a large gorilla tub turned upside down over the muck to protect from the wind, best of both worlds then?

  • @theafter8bricky
    @theafter8bricky 29 дней назад

    Tubs all the way!!

  • @denzilthick6421
    @denzilthick6421 29 дней назад

    👍💪

  • @tedsmall2398
    @tedsmall2398 29 дней назад

    The tubs are knuckle buster's. But easier on ur labor . The premixed mortar just sucks . It's over priced and never where you want it.

  • @chazzlebazzle69
    @chazzlebazzle69 28 дней назад

    Im enjoying the better weather....no fun installing electric and gas meters on a drenched site

  • @jonathanwilson8951
    @jonathanwilson8951 29 дней назад +3

    They are stingy with the plasticiser in silo muck.

    • @Martin-lk7uk
      @Martin-lk7uk 29 дней назад

      Your bang on with that one

    • @steveaustin4145
      @steveaustin4145 29 дней назад

      Is it so you don’t make as much money if they are tight with the plasticiser 😫

  • @alternativeopinion310
    @alternativeopinion310 19 дней назад

    I wonder what the hiawatha thinks when hes told hes gettin half a dozen men and ends up with 6 boys

  • @JaySmith02
    @JaySmith02 29 дней назад +3

    Cemex is wank. Ours got tiny little metal bits in it work that one out🤣

    • @martin2466
      @martin2466 29 дней назад +2

      Its the reinforcement for the mortar....👍👍🙄🙄😁😆😉😉😆

  • @kieranhayward3300
    @kieranhayward3300 29 дней назад

    If the floors flat get a skate board

  • @bigdusty1705
    @bigdusty1705 25 дней назад

    needs more hydro all companies are not paying for it!!!!

    • @bigdusty1705
      @bigdusty1705 25 дней назад

      next time gob goes off that much always request rep out we have had to get tramacs out and he told us every time you get a silo re fill request more hydro

  • @DylanGSXR
    @DylanGSXR 28 дней назад

    I use cemex out of the big bags and when it's knocked up it feels and looks great but wouldn't stick to fuck all drives me mad .
    Tarmac silo muc is shite too.
    All those companies take to piss and the big brickwork contractors don't care when you tell them hence we all suffer.

  • @denzilthick6421
    @denzilthick6421 29 дней назад

    Muck goes off quickly in tubs I found

  • @pofkebiceps8676
    @pofkebiceps8676 29 дней назад

    Everyday you have to adapt to the weather and the day...and need always to think of smart tactics work smarter and earn more money and make your day easier not harder lol

  • @johnsutherland6322
    @johnsutherland6322 29 дней назад

    Think it’s down to the sand Charlie m8

  • @Green-qi6uu
    @Green-qi6uu 29 дней назад +1

    Ego on this fella 😂😂😂

  • @denzilthick6421
    @denzilthick6421 29 дней назад +1

    Take a bottle of fairy Charlie boy

    • @markmaddison5312
      @markmaddison5312 28 дней назад

      You can't put anything in the silo after its filled do you think that the labourers are going to remix it with plasticiser in a tub or barrow, plus washing up liquid corrupts the cement As you probably well know

  • @johnhurt4792
    @johnhurt4792 29 дней назад +5

    If you have ever worked in a hotter environment, you know you need to soak your boards in water.The wood will suck the moisture right out if they aren’t saturated and the wet boards will keep it better than plastic

    • @MrCharlan1
      @MrCharlan1 29 дней назад +6

      I'm sure he wets the boards up mate 😂 that goes without saying

    • @nonsheep5823
      @nonsheep5823 29 дней назад +3

      Somethings need not to be said

    • @pogmohon8857
      @pogmohon8857 29 дней назад +1

      Put pva or sbr on the boards to seal them. No suction then

    • @johnhurt4792
      @johnhurt4792 29 дней назад +1

      Wetting your boards and soaking them are two different things

    • @richardstetson8221
      @richardstetson8221 29 дней назад

      I have always used metal mortar pans I like the idea of the tubs because I saw a video of Dutch bricklayers and they had a Dewalt battery powered drill mixer wich would be nice for the laborer to be able to tamper the mortar on a hot day even a corded one would be better than using a hoe or shovel

  • @charliesmith9775
    @charliesmith9775 29 дней назад +2

    My boss recons ICF blocks is gonna take over in 15 years and there will be no more brick and blockwork what’s people’s opinion on that

    • @martin2466
      @martin2466 29 дней назад +1

      @charliesmith9775
      Your Boss is definitely onto something.
      Here are my thoughts on your Bosses comments:
      - With the ever increasing insulation values, that have come about with the growing demands of the Building regulations and, the "Future homes standard." Increasing the width of insulated cavity walls cannot continue and be financially viable for house-building at scale.
      - The Government and all the eco-zealots will push for ever higher standards and targets to be reached before the Net Zero date of 2050. This stupidity will force volumetric house builders to abandon traditional cavity wall construction as non-viable financially, and will force them to seek alternative methods for building homes at scale.
      - ICF will be one of many of these alternative methods, which may (or not) include, S.I.P`s panels, Passive-haus type constructions, off-site modular construction, Pre-formed house pods, etc. etc.
      - It certainly will not take 15 years to come in as things are changing rapidly as we speak. My personal view is that traditional cavity wall construction would have almost disappeared within the next 5 - to - 10 years.

    • @martin2466
      @martin2466 29 дней назад +2

      I suspect that traditional cavity wall construction will disappear from use on volumetric house building sites within the next five - to - ten years. So your Boss is definitely onto something there. The absurd and outlandish demands of "Net Zero targets" and the future homes standard will see to that. The future of house building will possibly be a combination of systems, i:e modular, pods, off site construction etc.

    • @charliesmith9775
      @charliesmith9775 29 дней назад

      @@martin2466 ar bloody hell I best hang my towel up

    • @pogmohon8857
      @pogmohon8857 29 дней назад +1

      A lot of icf in Ireland these days and timber frames. Icf seems good enough job. They chase the wires into the inside of icf block an screw plasterboard straight to it.

  • @alanmcevoy1467
    @alanmcevoy1467 29 дней назад

    wheres tom?

  • @ZERO-po1vu
    @ZERO-po1vu 29 дней назад

    how much is 6 quid?

  • @paska22222
    @paska22222 29 дней назад +2

    Used it and it is CHEEP SHITE!!!

  • @zedkrueger3125
    @zedkrueger3125 29 дней назад

    could be the lime no?

    • @nonsheep5823
      @nonsheep5823 29 дней назад +1

      No lime unless its in the coke