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  • @Stucrompton1
    @Stucrompton1 3 года назад +73

    Just for the record everyone, im not after laying 1000 bricks a day, even though me and Dave layed 1600 today in the rain and a 10 am start. Im all about being efficient. Ive been productive in many other skills ive learned but never give bricklaying a thought. Can’t believe that book, it shocked me. Ive been ignorant to it like many others because its not been seen much, I wasn’t sure about cavity cleanliness and full perps but with practice you can fill a perp fully with the right mix and keep cavities clean. I think it’s important to learn for summer especially, moreover as you get older you start to think about your health more so having a smaller trowel helps loads. I would be interested to know the views of college tutors so hopefully get a video with an interview about the method soon. Cheers. Stu

    • @stevehorrill5755
      @stevehorrill5755 3 года назад +2

      Nice one stu👌 it's deffo more efficient imho.i do it for that reason..not speed..I'm still Mr meticulous 👍 nice one mate

    • @JohnnyMotel99
      @JohnnyMotel99 3 года назад +3

      Back in the 60's my dad, who was a local council architect, bought a house to renovate and extend. I recall he went on about mortar dropping down the cavity causing damp bridging.

    • @mattcartwright8272
      @mattcartwright8272 3 года назад +2

      Stu - I've been looking closely at your PnD vids. You seem to be using a hybrid approach - laying and furrowing a shortish bed then laying PnD style. But sometimes you push the brick into the mortar to form the perp and sometimes you don't (as if you've buttered the head). Other guys doing PnD lay just the bed for the brick. Mind you they seem to slop muck all over the place - across the faces and esp into the cavity. Looks very sloppy - and nowhere near as tidy as you lay in the classic style.

    • @Jim_Newlands
      @Jim_Newlands 3 года назад +2

      It's obvious the difference between the last video you tried it and this video how much more efficient you have become in the pick and dip method already. 👍I'm frustrated that I don't get much brickwork to do up here, I would love to give it a proper go.

    • @Emtbwebb
      @Emtbwebb 3 года назад +3

      I love a small trowel I also wrap my handle with tennis racket tape for that extra grip it's a great feel for the hand😁

  • @ufkoslowsky
    @ufkoslowsky 3 года назад +10

    Now you lay Bricks like we do😋the urgents thing is the consistence of the Mortar..you must stay a Bucket Water near every Mortarboard🤗You are an fantastic Bricklayer☺

  • @nicolanicola2704
    @nicolanicola2704 3 года назад +4

    When I was building my brick house, I realized that bricklaying is difficult, hard and ....very interesting, soothing, fun and very very aesthetically inspiring to continue on. Bricklaying is like a drug. And with beautiful music, it is doubly pleasant. The Massons from time immemorial were fun and aesthetic guys. You guys are great, keep it up. I envy you)))

  • @vinb3295
    @vinb3295 3 года назад +26

    Good stuff Stu. Watched Charlie quite a lot and he has pick and dip down to a T. great technique.

  • @leighdamian
    @leighdamian 3 года назад +3

    Fair play to you Stu for trying different ideas.The smaller trowel is a good idea.Will help preventing problems with the hands later on.

  • @glennwhite9650
    @glennwhite9650 3 года назад +6

    Love this video, best attitude, you can always teach an old dog new tricks, never stop learning, great vid stu 👍

  • @robmills1547
    @robmills1547 3 года назад +4

    Brill to see you taking time to show young yiang, where his slight mistakes are & how to correct them
    Aren’t many left who have the patience , skill or correct attitude with apprenticeship
    Hats off to you both 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
    Keep the cool content coming

  • @JiggyizzyRS
    @JiggyizzyRS 3 года назад

    Nowayy, I read this book not long ago on my rain day! Fantastic read and some really interesting pointers in there!
    Great episode

  • @mikegregory3293
    @mikegregory3293 3 года назад +5

    I'm not a bricklayer nor am I planning on laying bricks. I'm an engineer that loves watching craftsmen at work, love your videos.

  • @JimJimpmjj
    @JimJimpmjj 3 года назад +3

    I'm yet to read that book. Very expensive to buy, but it's on my list of must have books.
    Like anything in life Stu practice makes perfect 👍 As mentioned not just for speed but efficiency and less stress on the body too, all positive points 👍
    All the best look forward to the next one 👍

  • @0l0dom40l0
    @0l0dom40l0 3 года назад +8

    Looks good. Have you considered using the mortar you scrape off to slightly butter the end of the brick that you've just laid? To me it seems like a good way to ensure the joint is full and saves a movement back to the board with the mortar on the trowel.

  • @Emtbwebb
    @Emtbwebb 3 года назад +1

    We got the full day in what a pleasant Monday it was 🌧️🤣💪🏼great vid as always stu

  • @richardhumber2800
    @richardhumber2800 3 года назад +2

    Great looking work. Looks like you have pick and dip going very well. I’m old school so will prob stay with spread blow and go. I love marshaltown 11” trowel.

  • @EvantuirSilva
    @EvantuirSilva 3 года назад +1

    Simplesmente maravilhoso , muito legal o mundo da construção civil , grande abraço aqui do 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @haedralfahdawy5485
    @haedralfahdawy5485 3 года назад

    بارك الرب فيك وفي عملك
    🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @davidbrightman6987
    @davidbrightman6987 3 года назад +1

    Stu- That Gilbreth book is a great resource I am always looking something up in it. It is amazing how bricklayers used to pick from a pile and not a nice stack. Most of his work is evident today in some form or another in modern bricklaying. My copy is well worn. Keep up the great work. There is a good technique for every situation!

    • @Bobthebrickie
      @Bobthebrickie 3 года назад +2

      Remember seeing an old clip about motion study of Gilbreth. Going too look it up

  • @pb9926
    @pb9926 3 года назад +3

    Every day's a school day 👍 we are always learning

  • @josesounino4684
    @josesounino4684 3 года назад +2

    Un saludo desde España.
    Me encanta ver como trabaja poniendo ladrillos.
    Aquí normalmente se ponen de derecha a izquierda.
    La técnica la veo muy peculiar y efectiva.
    Me gustaría aprender la.
    Excelente!!!
    Un saludo cordial

  • @walshbrickwork8283
    @walshbrickwork8283 3 года назад

    Thanks for the book link, recently bought a 10 inch W.Rose trowel with cork handle, very nice, no good on blockwork cavity walls though as doesn't quite reach to scrape back of block properly lol, perfect for bricks proper weapon for the plop and drop, big up Stu!

  • @lazylad9064
    @lazylad9064 3 года назад +2

    Can't believe you was out in that today. Proper damp it was. Did I here kc being philosophical 👍😁 might nip round for a chat this week👍

  • @paulhollows5675
    @paulhollows5675 3 года назад

    Good one stu it's the way forward we've been doing it for months ,pick and dip all the way no going back

  • @charlyconstrucciones229
    @charlyconstrucciones229 3 года назад

    que buen asentado de ladrillo excelente trabajo saludos desde Perú

  • @viankalobosvalenzuela7456
    @viankalobosvalenzuela7456 3 года назад

    Saludos cordiales y muchas gracias por compartir su trabajo siempre es un agrado ver sus proyectos, desde san felipe chile

  • @circulolectores4869
    @circulolectores4869 3 года назад

    Is very nice to look how you do it. You are an proffesional worker. Thanks.

  • @pcranebmw
    @pcranebmw 3 года назад

    It seems faster. Excellent video Stu. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @theengineersbuild
    @theengineersbuild 3 года назад +3

    It just looks so much quicker doesn't it! Nice work, 1600 bricks in a day, well done!

  • @nick4016
    @nick4016 3 года назад

    Previous video you struggled to fill perps with pick and dip. What did you do different? At the moment my bricklaying is quicker but jointing is slower. Tips please.

  • @RobBoFr
    @RobBoFr 3 года назад

    Hey stu. Well I wasnt expecting that! You looked like you were having fun experimenting with pick and dip there bud

  • @fireblaster9961
    @fireblaster9961 3 года назад +1

    Try using a fence post level for them profile tubes to start off and double check with proper level as I don’t trust them completely

  • @dormindont1
    @dormindont1 3 года назад

    Красиво и спокойно работают, приятно смотреть👍

  • @craigcharlton9048
    @craigcharlton9048 3 года назад

    Me and lad I work with were taking the piss out of the pick and dip, but thought we would give it a try yesterday, it's brilliant and so much faster then the traditional way , we will be using it going forward !!

  • @MrStella1976
    @MrStella1976 3 года назад

    Mastering the old pick n dip now mate 👌

  • @shifty277
    @shifty277 3 года назад +5

    Just out of interest Stu how tall are you and what is your preference for courses high when your hod carrier loads out for you?
    Mine is 22 course from board as standard as you get brickies that are 5"5 and some that are 6"2 but it doesn't matter going any more if the shortest bricky is slam dunking bricks towards the end.
    Thanks.

  • @ginobragoli1448
    @ginobragoli1448 3 года назад

    Interesting technique pick and dip. My speciality is the pix and mix (in tesco).

  • @frankieob100
    @frankieob100 3 года назад +1

    Very tidy work lads👍

    • @frankieob100
      @frankieob100 3 года назад

      I'm a brickie here in ireland.
      Just started following your channel,very tasty work,well done.
      We don't do as much brickwork here,it's almost all blockwork which is a shame cos love the bricks.

  • @cball97
    @cball97 3 года назад

    Love the video I’m not a builder so sorry if this is a stupid question. But do we not have voids in our cavity now? Is the insulation not a bridge between the 2 walls? Also how do the brick ties work with the v shaped drip with insulation like that? Thanks!

  • @nicolanicola2704
    @nicolanicola2704 3 года назад

    Bro, your selection of music went to me with a bang!!!

  • @AmyWinehouse.914
    @AmyWinehouse.914 2 года назад

    As most people are right handed it's a bonus if one is left handed so you can both work forwards when working 2 on a line. Nice job.

  • @Backwoodscountryman
    @Backwoodscountryman 3 года назад

    Stu... The PnD Master. Looking sharp mate, You still eating all the pies 😂 Thanks for another great video 🙂🙂🙂🙂

  • @livefromdarylshouse.comhyo1621
    @livefromdarylshouse.comhyo1621 3 года назад

    .....una maravilla verte manejar esa cuchara!!

  • @mustafahadleigh6861
    @mustafahadleigh6861 3 года назад

    Hi Stuart why are there two half bats together at the quoin
    Creating a straight joint.

  • @shaunroberts-downing3815
    @shaunroberts-downing3815 3 года назад +5

    well said stu its all about how long we can last in this business , rather than using massive shovels(for trowels) ending in bad backs ,bad elbows and wrists, sounds good in the pub but people don't see your restless sleeps in pain at night

  • @bernarddavidson9030
    @bernarddavidson9030 3 года назад +1

    Good vid stu nice to see all the brickies on RUclips coming up with good ideas, you are not getting any younger and it takes a toll on the body. Should have been a sparky 🤗

  • @Derekryan456
    @Derekryan456 3 года назад

    I myself try to stick to a small trowel. Not easy when you have a pin and plate in your good arm that I broke many years ago. Be days my arm just gives up and the pain is crazy

  • @hYd420
    @hYd420 3 года назад

    Hmmmm those head joints are kinda like not really getting fully bonded are they with that technique ur using instead of the flick n butter after each scrape of the joint..I see alot of different ways but to me that seems a bit lazy lol. Anyways that mortar at the start was a bit brown. Is there die in it? (mortar colour?) Also you don't use dish soap for that nice creamy mud? It looked like the sand is very coarse or your labourers aren't mixing it long enough..

  • @jovosedlar3395
    @jovosedlar3395 2 года назад

    Admiration to you from Serbia from used to say brick layer but after I see you I'll tell people "yes, I do lay brick, but I'm really not a brick layer."

  • @leafy1262
    @leafy1262 3 года назад

    I love masonry I got a new job for masonry last week !

    • @m101ist
      @m101ist 3 года назад

      Are you a lady, if so wow. 🙄

    • @leafy1262
      @leafy1262 3 года назад

      @@m101ist LMFAO

  • @paulpurves484
    @paulpurves484 Год назад

    I think your quality shines through and I enjoy and admire all the brickies that put videos on yt but think your workmanship takes some beating!!

  • @Dts1953
    @Dts1953 3 года назад +1

    Great stuff Stu and very interesting.
    That pick and dip method looks like it is quicker once you have mastered the way to put the mortar down correctly on the bed. I wonder if it is taught in colleges?
    Cheers mate and all the best to you lads👍👍👍

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1 3 года назад +1

      That’s what I’m wondering too. It’s taught in Belgium and Netherlands

  • @igorhabenko1785
    @igorhabenko1785 Год назад

    You are lads is fantastic !!!!!!!!!!!

  • @xkp20x
    @xkp20x 3 года назад +3

    Just as Jung starting to learn, stu be like 'i've been doing it wrong, this is how we do it now' lmao

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1 3 года назад +1

      Lol I will teach both ways. Win win

  • @peggman28
    @peggman28 3 года назад

    Where did you get the trowel?

  • @cesarin6378
    @cesarin6378 3 года назад

    Saludos amigo Stu!

  • @berbababy
    @berbababy 3 года назад

    Unrelated question Stu, but have you ever had any issue with efflorescence on brickwork? We've had a yellow stock wall built (reclaimed bricks) and the whole wall has gone fully white both sides.
    Bricks got wet and snowed on whilst wall was being built. It's sitting on a concrete footing at the bottom of the garden. No DPC (assume this wouldn't be needed?) Bricky telling me to scrub with vinegar etc, but is this likely to keep happening?

    • @jonjames9036
      @jonjames9036 2 года назад

      It's the sand that's been used ive been told

  • @samalikhan3695
    @samalikhan3695 3 года назад

    Good work..

  • @ztwo6179
    @ztwo6179 Год назад +1

    Thats a bit naughty... retrospectively pushing the wall ties in after the courses have been laid🤭😁.
    Pick and dip seems quicker from a time and motion perspective and it's certainly preferable to just tipping the edge of the brick - which I've seen countless brickies do over the years, but out of curiosity, does it ensure the perps are fully mortared? Also, does it take longer to joint the perps afterwards?
    All in all, nice job once again 👍

  • @ferdigenetelli9472
    @ferdigenetelli9472 Год назад

    wow man masterclass

  • @paulbackhard6315
    @paulbackhard6315 3 года назад

    People dislike change so some resist pick and dip but that’s just because some don’t do it well , same as silo muck some Brickies moaned like hell about it when it first appeared but you wouldn’t have the success you do with pick and dip with traditional mortar . That really is some good brickwork you do 👍

  • @stevehornberger6675
    @stevehornberger6675 3 года назад

    Hey Stu beautiful work. What size trowel length is the new trowel in inches?

  • @thomasstephens5519
    @thomasstephens5519 3 года назад

    Where are the clamps from your profiles from stu?

  • @elmparkdave
    @elmparkdave Год назад

    Always done pick and dip..Great video though. Always interesting to see someone's else's technique. Did my old school apprenticeship and city and guilds in 1980 !

  • @brickpug6088
    @brickpug6088 3 года назад +5

    I really prefer traditional method. Full perps, keep bond better, I drop much less down the cavity and generally lay alot straighter just make a better job of my brickwork doing traditional .. I guess it just feels right doing it. I do use a smaller trowel anyway no probs with pain from laying.

  • @Thaer_S_Farhan
    @Thaer_S_Farhan 3 года назад

    Good bro

  • @nicolanicola2704
    @nicolanicola2704 3 года назад

    Masson creating order from chaos. Through the fatigue, the pain and pleasure)))

  • @bobmartin5101
    @bobmartin5101 3 года назад

    Hi Stu, great videos as always.
    I am not a tradesman and and just wanting to know what pick and dip is?
    I have noticed that u are not buttering the ends on this method, is it because you are "dipping" into the mix instead , hence the term "Pick and Dip?"
    Just curious as to the terminology and how do you find the efficiency of this method with regards to your normal artisan work rate and skill.
    Hope you get the chance to answer....thanks.
    People like you make the world a better place.

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1 3 года назад

      Pick and dip you butter brick as it is put into wall. Traditional u butter before it is out into wall.

  • @sidstewart7399
    @sidstewart7399 3 года назад +2

    The idea of the smaller trowel is one bricks muck at a time.. you're till lifting more muck than you need.

  • @ameensh2439
    @ameensh2439 3 года назад

    Whats that white foamy looking thing in the cavity between the brick and block wall?

    • @skaterguy52
      @skaterguy52 3 года назад

      Insulation buddy

    • @ameensh2439
      @ameensh2439 3 года назад

      @@skaterguy52 is it used to stop the water? Or does maintain the temperature of the house?

    • @davidernice4951
      @davidernice4951 3 года назад +1

      Its for warmth mate, you can use rock wool, selotex, spray foam. Loads of different ways of insulating

    • @m101ist
      @m101ist 3 года назад

      Yellow formy stuff.😳

  • @nicolanicola2704
    @nicolanicola2704 3 года назад

    Bro, try the devices for spreading the bed out of the solution. At the same time, my masonry speed increased, and my fatigue decreased.

  • @JackGashRawandUncut
    @JackGashRawandUncut 3 года назад

    Hi mate love your videos! What is the name of the clamp on the top of the profile

  • @wizkid01
    @wizkid01 3 года назад +1

    It's all about Marshall Town, nothing else comes close 👊

  • @Emtbwebb
    @Emtbwebb 3 года назад

    Build those ties in Mr crompton🧐🤣👍🏻

  • @huggy1huggy191
    @huggy1huggy191 3 года назад

    ya cracking that pick and dip stu, is it faster for ya

    • @Stucrompton1
      @Stucrompton1 3 года назад +7

      miles more efficient mate i worked out that i saved 3600 movents buttering my bricks today

    • @jamietalbot7254
      @jamietalbot7254 3 года назад +1

      @@Stucrompton1 will save yaself a lot more mate when you put the muck on the wall and leave it without the scraping

  • @stevegandalf4739
    @stevegandalf4739 3 года назад

    What size trowel are you using here Stu?

  • @loupiscanis9449
    @loupiscanis9449 3 года назад +2

    Cheers Stu'

  • @S-Mc84
    @S-Mc84 3 года назад

    So do you just get taught the traditional method at college? Just curious.

    • @bazsacko5105
      @bazsacko5105 3 года назад

      S Mc yes you did when I went to college but that was years ago

  • @nicolanicola2704
    @nicolanicola2704 3 года назад

    in Russia, a slightly larger brick. 250×125 mm. And we make the inner walls thicker, for greater stability, 190mm.

  • @craigsmith3954
    @craigsmith3954 3 года назад

    You seem to take alot more pride in your work that some of the other you tubers doing this method Stu, clean cavity, sound job👍

  • @circulolectores4869
    @circulolectores4869 3 года назад

    The cement un spain is gray color.

  • @nicolanicola2704
    @nicolanicola2704 3 года назад

    I put 70mm of styrofoam in the void between the walls. Very warm. But I think it is better to lay 100mm and more

  • @edjarvis5405
    @edjarvis5405 3 года назад

    Nice touch at the end of the vid Stu.

  • @danielbarron8761
    @danielbarron8761 3 года назад +5

    More goes on floor with that pick and dip 🙄🙄

  • @stationhouse5866
    @stationhouse5866 3 года назад

    👍👍👍😊

  • @Bp98
    @Bp98 3 года назад

    Увек најквалитетнији рад.

  • @user-ni9ws9tt3d
    @user-ni9ws9tt3d 3 года назад

    السلام عليكم
    مرحبا
    عمل رائع جداً
    good like good morning my friend good like good good good good good good good good good good good good

  • @Dura641
    @Dura641 3 года назад

    NICE GOOD JOB. I U BUILD HOMES IN OVERSEAS THAT WILL BE GREAT

  • @adammyatt4880
    @adammyatt4880 3 года назад

    Stu your perp plumb game is strong 💪🏻 you see so many walls nowadays with pissed up perps. Good work pal

  • @user-pq1vl4ox8s
    @user-pq1vl4ox8s 3 года назад

    Ооооо super, superrrrrrrrrrrrr, super, superrrrrrrrrrrrr, super, superrrrrrrrrrrrr, super, superrrrrrrrrrrrr

  • @markgould9259
    @markgould9259 3 года назад +1

    Get your self a left hand brickie to work in front of you

  • @geoffcooper6963
    @geoffcooper6963 3 года назад +1

    Best bricklayer on RUclips by a country mile

  • @user-jt2dc5fd7z
    @user-jt2dc5fd7z 3 года назад

    Ок найс, можно ещё фундаменты показать под эти стены. Переведите это кто нибудь на английский, плиз!

  • @dvvaughn564
    @dvvaughn564 3 года назад

    NICE WORK LOOKS GOOD BUT WE ALWAYS SPREAD THE WHOLE OUT BEFORE LAYING OUR BRICKS. KNEW A FEW WOULD SPREAD A FEW BRICK THEN LAY.

  • @Dallco83
    @Dallco83 3 года назад

    Perps arent full, using the pick n dip method is obviously used for its speed over the conventional way of picking up a brick and slapping a perp on. The time it takes you to fill every oerp is deducting from pucking and dipping. Having to fill every perp is going to take a lot of extra time. Id recommend loading your trowel up with a bit more muck and try scooping more much up to fill the perp. As not having to add extra muck to a perp xuts so much time off of finishing a wall ! Other than that, top fuckin draw. As always

  • @stuartconnor740
    @stuartconnor740 3 года назад

    Money money

  • @StephenCordella
    @StephenCordella 3 месяца назад

    Thats how you do id

  • @umutcigdem5560
    @umutcigdem5560 Год назад

    Stone master umut çiğdem

  • @keithbond8602
    @keithbond8602 Год назад

    The insulation should be tied back to the tie wires before he starts brickwork

  • @maxpower1797
    @maxpower1797 2 года назад

    Oh dear who forgot there wall ties, a major no no pushing them in after.

  • @jimmymorgan3324
    @jimmymorgan3324 3 года назад

    SEE. THAT ROCK WALL. GETTING WET. ,WILL DROP IN THE CAVITY, STILL THINK THE PIR BOARD/ foilbacked IS BEST.

  • @joeboyle2154
    @joeboyle2154 3 года назад

    @2:54 i can see that you lay two halves together not a bricky just watch for fun can you tell me why you lay it like that and not just put a full one in
    Cheers

    • @thebosegames1912
      @thebosegames1912 3 года назад

      Two different coloured bricks. The red ones on the corners of the buildings are just for aesthetic effect, but if he was to lay a full brick there rather than a half like he did, he would lose his half bond and end up with something called “stack bond”.

    • @kierenboimufc5940
      @kierenboimufc5940 3 года назад

      It’s a coin detail to different colour brick

  • @alisharif1997
    @alisharif1997 Год назад

    🏗️🏠🏠🏠🏠🏗️🏘️🏘️🏘️