I told my son when discussing career paths with him ,that tradesman make more than tons of people who go to college . That tradesman will become more and more valued in our society. I work in the school system. I see how they discourage kids from going into the trades. There is no funding attached for the schools to gain by sending them to the trades but tons of money to be made for directing them to college. It's a dirty game.
@Kevin James masonry originally now doing drywall (fuck working outside lol), jobs are plentiful and only going up because of the lack of quality tradesmen, but one thing about getting into a trade it will be taxing on your body and there will be quite a bit of mathematics depending on which trade you get into so if you don’t enjoy waking up before dawn and being on your feet all day I would not recommend it also you have to enjoy/love your trade otherwise don’t get into it. One more thing if you enjoy working alone best bet would be to get into plumbing,electric,tiling big bucks are there too. Good luck on your quest
@Kevin James you could also do tech. Bunch of bootcamps offering ISAs(you don't pay for the schooling unless you get a job making more than 50k. Then you pay 7% of your salary for 2 years)
Travis tools are for efficiency and productivity, not to make sure that you don't make mistakes!!! No tool can do that!!! And there is no they!!! He purchased those tools with his own money!!!
No racism intended, but when I see Asian people wear expensive items, I automatically think they're knock offs. To think a dude would wear a $400+ hat to a tiling job...he's either super rich or he paid $10 for a fake Gucci hat.
A combination of thousand of hours perfecting his skill, dexterity, creative design and construction, a keen eye for perfection and investing in tools that compliment all of the above.
His talent is absolutely not any better than any professional using good tools tailor designed for the task at hand. My guess is his company paid some engineer to come up with some custom tools for the things they do. Like a finance company paying programmers to write finance software. The software developers are the smart ones, they come up with clever ways of accomplishing tasks, not the users.
Hello! Im a mason we do tiles too, I have to say he's doing it VERY wrong and the tiles would end up breaking if you bump into them! He puts way too much glue on the back and he not close to the wall at all, which he should be. His cutting techniques is amazing tho, never see that before! Im not trying to shit on him, but trying to prevent anyone else from putting them on the walls like that, if you need a few extra inches or centimeters, put more plaster on! Thanks! :D Edit: I saw him to the top/roof tiles never see that either, very smart, but you star form the middle to your cut get equally big on the sides! And please PLEASE wear safety glasses when cutting them with the angle grinder, it will seriously hurt and damage your eyes!
Don’t get me wrong he has skills but most of the work is done by the tools.... back when I was installing tile and wood floors we didn’t have those cool measurement tools. It was pencils and improvising. I’m more amazed by the tools he’s using rather the labor side of it.
Bruh, I am creative and likes to improvise to get things the way I want, but I wouldn't have an outcome as clean as his even if I was given all those tools. He took time to learn and most importantly practice it. Be it done with tools or not, he's great. The tools don't make it any less imo.
Idk whats more interesting, his skills, his tools, or his high end designer clothing for work. He probably wears nothing but suits when he isnt working
Everywhere around the world, tile setting is considered an artform, except for the USA, in America it's called a skill because they don't want to pay for the hard work.
It's not a matter of whether he can afford it or not. Guys like this are never stupid enough to buy full retail originals, regardless how much money they make
All things done well need exact measurements, tools, inspiration, sometimes divine inspiration, perspiration and most importantly execution with practice and patience! This Talented guy has them all. Then ten books on architecture by Marcus Vitruvius. Book is free as a download from Amazon.
O man u guys are lucky to have such a magical gadgets these days ... Just imagine we used to do that without all these gadget ... only a measuring tape n liquid leveling equipment .. 😓😓😓😓 ...
@@macho_picture локатор отверстий для плитки. Можно поисковике написать. Приспособление для укладки плитки. То, что есть на видео инструменты почти все выходят.
There's more at play here than just skill, having specialized tools for the job can turn a novice into a pro given time to learn the tools, this is an amazing example of work smarter not harder
Wow!!! Great job, obviously made simpler with the proper tools to easily make a jig. Not many tilers like these complicated job. Some tiler have a hard time laying tiles flat and square and evenly spaced. Lol
In Australia at least we need these requirements . I wish all tilers were taught this, and I also noticed that there was no waterproofing done under the tiles
Look for Angleizer. Will help you make the correct angle. It locks once you get the correct angle. Perfect, unlike me. I cant draw a crooked line, i am so bad. Hope this helps. Best to you, from Texas
@@MrTingrag i still want to know what burberry is. My friends keep on talking about how expensove it is, but i dont see why it should be that expensive 😃
@@maindepth8830 It's the tartan sort of looking pattern! It is expensive but some people were put off when it became a bit chavvy with the caps etc! I personally don't like it either.
@@miko5742 obvious that the guy doesn't care so why should anyone else its his own fault if he gets hurt and comes on this is nothing dangerous not like working with high voltage electricity
@@jarrheadja1522 A Suicidal teenager doesnt care if he/she die so why would anyone else? Thats your logic. and i dont know man... but that sounds a bit dumb. Also When cutting tiles on a wet saw you'll definately need a pair of glasses to keep debris and dust from getting your eyes. Which can cause accidents.
"Young man with tons of tools specifically made for this job and tons of practice look how good he is" like come on. He has tools. That's half the job.
Yeah its easy for him so whatever right? NO! He probably worked really hard to learn what he does. You dont just wake up in life and have skills acquired. Talent is nothing without hard work.
@@abdallahsalah4261 Then you cover them. I was always trained to lay floors in wet areas then set walls. This is for proper drainage. Protecting the work is part of the job. It is what it is now I guess. Been seeing this a lot from multiple vendors. Not how I was trained 30 years ago.
excellent handling of tools, but I have to criticize the fact of how I put it, to put it in a correct way you need vibration so that the mixture covers as much space as possible, not have bubbles and last much longer greetings from Mexico
Coming from a tile guy, a lot of this is actually unnecessary because in the end, most of the cuts he does just gets covered up anyways. It takes extra time to make the cuts perfect even though it'll have the same end product if he just saved his time.
It is getting harder to find skilled tradesman their skills are priceless. They need recognition!
Fuck recognition all we need is higher wages lol
Recognition is my pocket full of money 🤑
I told my son when discussing career paths with him ,that tradesman make more than tons of people who go to college . That tradesman will become more and more valued in our society. I work in the school system. I see how they discourage kids from going into the trades. There is no funding attached for the schools to gain by sending them to the trades but tons of money to be made for directing them to college. It's a dirty game.
@Kevin James masonry originally now doing drywall (fuck working outside lol), jobs are plentiful and only going up because of the lack of quality tradesmen, but one thing about getting into a trade it will be taxing on your body and there will be quite a bit of mathematics depending on which trade you get into so if you don’t enjoy waking up before dawn and being on your feet all day I would not recommend it also you have to enjoy/love your trade otherwise don’t get into it. One more thing if you enjoy working alone best bet would be to get into plumbing,electric,tiling big bucks are there too. Good luck on your quest
@Kevin James you could also do tech. Bunch of bootcamps offering ISAs(you don't pay for the schooling unless you get a job making more than 50k. Then you pay 7% of your salary for 2 years)
Not only a craftsman! But whoever designed his tools!
I was thinking the same thing.
Indeeed
Seems like his colleagues may be missing half their bevel gauges....
Definitely mostly the tools , they aren't letting him mess up if he used the tool right
Travis tools are for efficiency and productivity, not to make sure that you don't make mistakes!!! No tool can do that!!! And there is no they!!! He purchased those tools with his own money!!!
Man, I could do this in my sleep, no problem.
The problem actually starts when I wake up and attempt to do this.
haha, good one.
therealmillerman 😂😂😂😂😂
Hahaha...I must remember this the next time my boss asks me something to do...
hahaha you " do" that with closed eyes...surprise! sleep very well...in your BETTGESTELL
L
Half the battle is having the right tools. The other half is knowing how to use them. Now come to my house and tile my two showers asap.
He should call himself Tiler the Creator
underappreciated comment is underappreciated
😂😁😁😂
broooooo lmfaooooo
When your handyman shows up in Gucci and Burberry you know you're in good hands 💯
@@YBehri bruh
You're goddamn right
No racism intended, but when I see Asian people wear expensive items, I automatically think they're knock offs. To think a dude would wear a $400+ hat to a tiling job...he's either super rich or he paid $10 for a fake Gucci hat.
Looks he's doing a high end project. Not a typical tile job. Probably own his business.
Definitely not if you live in England bunch of 110% chance of being ripped off
Literally no words for him. He's not just a tile paver he's an artist.
He’s just a tile paver
Прибор прикольный для резки плитки, а вот стены по маякам вывести не проще? Чем клей куячить? И стяжку забабахать на полу.
A combination of thousand of hours perfecting his skill, dexterity, creative design and construction, a keen eye for perfection and investing in tools that compliment all of the above.
I want to hire him. Worth every cent his talent.
His talent is absolutely not any better than any professional using good tools tailor designed for the task at hand. My guess is his company paid some engineer to come up with some custom tools for the things they do. Like a finance company paying programmers to write finance software. The software developers are the smart ones, they come up with clever ways of accomplishing tasks, not the users.
@@Christobanistan those were not customized tools. They are just angleizers.
This craftsmanship is simply exquisite! I’ll be calling you for my next home improvement project!!!
I love how neat and professional you are working, awesome job, definitely have some skills there👍 I need you for my house!
i can do your work
Incredible 👌🏼 he’s born with this talent there is no way one can gain this much craftsmanship at such a young age
Um verdadeiro profissional e suas ferramentas excepcionais!
As someone who used to remodel bathrooms my mind was blown by that tool at the start...
Hello! Im a mason we do tiles too, I have to say he's doing it VERY wrong and the tiles would end up breaking if you bump into them! He puts way too much glue on the back and he not close to the wall at all, which he should be. His cutting techniques is amazing tho, never see that before!
Im not trying to shit on him, but trying to prevent anyone else from putting them on the walls like that, if you need a few extra inches or centimeters, put more plaster on! Thanks! :D
Edit: I saw him to the top/roof tiles never see that either, very smart, but you star form the middle to your cut get equally big on the sides!
And please PLEASE wear safety glasses when cutting them with the angle grinder, it will seriously hurt and damage your eyes!
Don’t get me wrong he has skills but most of the work is done by the tools.... back when I was installing tile and wood floors we didn’t have those cool measurement tools. It was pencils and improvising. I’m more amazed by the tools he’s using rather the labor side of it.
LOL back in my day we didn't have tile cutters we used our teeth!
Bruh, I am creative and likes to improvise to get things the way I want, but I wouldn't have an outcome as clean as his even if I was given all those tools. He took time to learn and most importantly practice it. Be it done with tools or not, he's great. The tools don't make it any less imo.
@@Itachi-qt4qb eh, it's not like these tools are hard to use and like most precision tools, they make the work easier and look fantastic
Idk whats more interesting, his skills, his tools, or his high end designer clothing for work. He probably wears nothing but suits when he isnt working
Everywhere around the world, tile setting is considered an artform, except for the USA, in America it's called a skill because they don't want to pay for the hard work.
I'm better and it's a skill. I'm from USA
May someone name the tools that he is using please and that is impressive
Opening locator, or adjustable tile hole locator
pretty obvious he is making a lot of money with his skills. haven't seen a tilelayer EVER with working with hsi fresh burberry and LV outfit on.
Nope. I doubt that.
@@MultiSciGeek why doubt that? they make £4,000+ a month
@@ballpythonlover10 thats not a massive amount. Wouldnt expect them to be able to afford LV with that
lol just dont tell me u think these are real LOL..
It's not a matter of whether he can afford it or not. Guys like this are never stupid enough to buy full retail originals, regardless how much money they make
If I ever need my toilet done, I'll hire him. I'll pay for his travel, his hotel, his work and still tip him.
I will split the cost - bring him
Or pay your average professional who owns the same toolset he bought.
All things done well need exact measurements, tools, inspiration, sometimes divine inspiration, perspiration and most importantly execution with practice and patience! This Talented guy has them all.
Then ten books on architecture by Marcus Vitruvius. Book is free as a download from Amazon.
Низкий поклон такому мастеру
I never in my life thought that tiling can be so Beautiful✨
سلام
O man u guys are lucky to have such a magical gadgets these days ... Just imagine we used to do that without all these gadget ... only a measuring tape n liquid leveling equipment ..
😓😓😓😓 ...
Где можно достать такую приспособу как у него для разметки отверстий и сложных подрезок? Это же просто космос!
В алиэкспрес. Там их много разных видов.
@@petr211000 как назвать эту штуковину?
@@macho_picture локатор отверстий для плитки. Можно поисковике написать. Приспособление для укладки плитки. То, что есть на видео инструменты почти все выходят.
Great job man.....very interesting to see. Hat color coordinates with shirt!
There's more at play here than just skill, having specialized tools for the job can turn a novice into a pro given time to learn the tools, this is an amazing example of work smarter not harder
Facts 💯
Where do you purchase these tools?
Wow!!! Great job, obviously made simpler with the proper tools to easily make a jig. Not many tilers like these complicated job. Some tiler have a hard time laying tiles flat and square and evenly spaced. Lol
Been doing tile work for 18 years. Guys really good.
The real skill no one seems to be talking about is how out of plumb the walls are his working on.
In Australia at least we need these requirements . I wish all tilers were taught this, and I also noticed that there was no waterproofing done under the tiles
Theres no concrete even on the floor just sand, that tile will not hold.
@@zirocce his definitely using concrete fella.
@@zirocce actually the mix of sand and cement (called sandcoat) actually permits movement from the substrate without it cracking the tile
Great ur idia super. In future ur idias follow soo many workers.
Every tiler definitely needs those tools
I need all of his tools. Working smart, not hard. Why waste time measuring when you have stencil tools. Money. The hole stencil tool... Man
can someone find the tools he use o cant find any
I really like his tools I think I will have to fabricate this myself. Excellent job
Great Skills + Great Tools = Great Results!
There is always the right tools for every job!! Well done
What a excellent project and very clever thank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Seriously I would want the name of all those tool he use to do the job can someone please tell me?
Tile hole locator on eBay. Easy peasy.
@@Forexfox99 how is he supposed to get that if he doesn't know the name of it
tile cutting tools on aliexpress
Look for Angleizer. Will help you make the correct angle. It locks once you get the correct angle. Perfect, unlike me. I cant draw a crooked line, i am so bad.
Hope this helps. Best to you, from Texas
Beautiful work my friend. I am so impressed.
When you tile wearing Gucci and Burburry you've made it.
What is burburry
@@maindepth8830 was a typo!.. meant burberry😁
@@MrTingrag i still want to know what burberry is.
My friends keep on talking about how expensove it is, but i dont see why it should be that expensive 😃
@@maindepth8830 It's the tartan sort of looking pattern! It is expensive but some people were put off when it became a bit chavvy with the caps etc! I personally don't like it either.
Congratulations....... beautiful work!!!
Hell yea! Way to represent us youngins who put in work!! 💪🏼
He's good. That segmented pattern tool is pretty nifty and helped out alot. 👍
Автору спасибоооо! Все класнооооо!
Парень красавчиг👍А дизлайки наверное ставят рукожопые
damn how many helping tools today for this job, even some kido can do this now with all those helping tools
Can you?
@@miguelisaac6464 I done my bathroom even way before this helping tools, only laser ruler, because I'm working with painting walls, plasters
When you speak in the reasonable, cowards come out to you. Are you able to do this ?? WTF
These are great tool usage. Bravo
The guys good but he won't be once he loses a eye for not wearing safety glasses when he's cutting
Glasses would be enough. I mean I also do my cuts often without glasses, but it's a risk. Everytime.
Sounds like someone is a hater
@@jarrheadja1522 How did caring someone for their safety become a negative thing?
@@miko5742 obvious that the guy doesn't care so why should anyone else its his own fault if he gets hurt and comes on this is nothing dangerous not like working with high voltage electricity
@@jarrheadja1522 A Suicidal teenager doesnt care if he/she die so why would anyone else? Thats your logic. and i dont know man... but that sounds a bit dumb. Also When cutting tiles on a wet saw you'll definately need a pair of glasses to keep debris and dust from getting your eyes. Which can cause accidents.
Хорошие приспособления. Я не как себе купить не могу.
6 Folding Multi Angle Measuring Ruler......Seems reasonably priced, you can get a 2-pack for $22
You can also use it for carpentry. :-)
Tiling is easy. But the tools he has are on another level.
Master craftsman!!👏👏👏🤩🇿🇦
"Young man with tons of tools specifically made for this job and tons of practice look how good he is" like come on. He has tools. That's half the job.
Yeah, let's see YOU go out there and do it.
Yep, youre right, but more than 50% of the job is tools, without em we couldnt even do this stuff.
Tu es vraiment un grand professionnel j'aime beaucoup ta façon et tes instruments
Nice work only two questions! What are the name of the tools and where can I get them?
Did ya get name of place for tools
Folding ruler?
“Tile hole locator” on eBay.
Some people just have a natural talent at what they do. He’s one of them. Effortless craftsmanship. (For him, anyways)
Yeah its easy for him so whatever right? NO! He probably worked really hard to learn what he does. You dont just wake up in life and have skills acquired. Talent is nothing without hard work.
SKJ9Nrox Uh okay, wasn’t saying anything negative. Was saying he made it look so easy. Get a grip.
This dudes gonna get famous just from his job!
If his work clothes are Burberry and Gucci, what the hell does he wear when he's not working. I bet he drives a Ferrari as a works vehicle.
Levi’s or cordoroys
@Bo Burwell ;-)
That's a fake Gucci pet, on the original one the Green and red stripes are not that far up
He looks like a very experienced mechanic
Es un Maestro Albañil, ... seria un digno capataz en la construccion de catedrales
My dad has been a tiler most of his life, he can do that exact same job as good if not better with none of those tools!
Those measuring tools are cool!!
This is so satisfying to watch . I love it 😍
I’m speechless! Amazing!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Telaint. Love from India
Finally a video without 5 f---ing commercials popping up
Need to wear those safety glasses. if you don't your whole life will change.
Where the heck was
this guy when I did my
Bathroom great job!! 👍
anyone know where to get some of these tools
Respect he has done a excellent job and I hope he gets paid well most haters look at his clothing and think he’s a show off
The skill is amazing. Only one thing bothers me. Why are the walls done before the floor?
Cuz the floors will get dirty if they were done first
@@abdallahsalah4261 Then you cover them. I was always trained to lay floors in wet areas then set walls. This is for proper drainage. Protecting the work is part of the job.
It is what it is now I guess. Been seeing this a lot from multiple vendors. Not how I was trained 30 years ago.
Great working style and use of technology
Excellent work man !!
기구도 훌륭하고 기술도 훌륭하네요~~ 멋져요~~^^
Trabalho de grande artista Boa sorte 🇵🇹👍
I need to learn this stuff does he need an apprentice.
If I ever need tiling done, I'd want it done by someone like him.
Какая хорошая вещь. 👍👍👍
He certainly knows what he is doing. 👌
It's it just me or does it look like he's putting tile down on dirt..?if not what is it?
Soft top. It's a mixture of gravel sand and little bit of cement..whwn you tile on it, it holds it strong.
Good job man. Loved it.
I have a friend that’s a Master in Laying Tiles and can do all that without those fancy tools and still comes out perfect.
worth it banget kalo pekerja kayak gini di bayar lebih dari harga kesepakatan, ga kek pekerja abal2 yang masang pager geser ajah kebalik.
Video ini membuktikan tukang bangunan itu pekerjaan yg keren dan tidak mudah. Karena memang sangat tidak mudah hehehe butuh knowledge juga
That's Smart workmanship.👏👏👏👏
The 'safety squint' at 4:05 is epic.
excellent handling of tools, but I have to criticize the fact of how I put it, to put it in a correct way you need vibration so that the mixture covers as much space as possible, not have bubbles and last much longer greetings from Mexico
Coming from a tile guy, a lot of this is actually unnecessary because in the end, most of the cuts he does just gets covered up anyways. It takes extra time to make the cuts perfect even though it'll have the same end product if he just saved his time.
dont ruin the moment you lettuce
Hack
To the commemorate commenter
It's the tools that make the job, and knowing how to use them!
Awesome...need to hire this guy.
What is that snake like tool with the locking knobs?
Where can u get those tools
The right tool and knowledge sure can help.
Un auténtico fenómeno 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Good choice of measuring tools I would say 🤔
With the right tools anything is possible
The tools are what's so amazing!
In my country tile workers can do all of those tile jobs without those extra tools and gadgets.