No weepers. Water pressure is going to build up at the back. Unless you run a perforated pipe at the back and fill with pea gravel. Tidy blockwork though.
Not trying to hate, but you guys build retaining walls so much different than what we do here in the US. Why not form it and pour concrete? The added rebar would definitely make it stronger.
Yeah mate I usually use stands with the boards, being up on the trestles though they sometimes wobble too much and fall over so I left the out for this bit 👍🧱
Love it Morgan, very relaxing to watch. Keep em comin lad 👍🏼👌🏼
Cheers Logan 💪🏻🧱
Keep banging them in mate. F-k the haters.
Cheers pal 👍🧱 some people just don’t have a clue 🤣
No weepers. Water pressure is going to build up at the back. Unless you run a perforated pipe at the back and fill with pea gravel. Tidy blockwork though.
That’s exactly what we did mate, 100mm land drain and 20mm gravel behind 👍
looks like they are making a nice level plot out of some unusable banking
That’s exactly what they’re doing mate 👍
You should have back filled with pea shingle, and installed weep holes
We installed a 100mm land drain behind and backfilled with 20mm gravel 👍
24:25 It's interesting to watch )
Not trying to hate, but you guys build retaining walls so much different than what we do here in the US. Why not form it and pour concrete? The added rebar would definitely make it stronger.
Hi mate, we do pour concrete in some instances, just this is a bricklaying channel, so Morgan focuses on teaching bricklaying skills
need to raise your boards son save your back ..
Yeah mate I usually use stands with the boards, being up on the trestles though they sometimes wobble too much and fall over so I left the out for this bit 👍🧱
nice one ..as a retired bricky i wish i had done what i,m advising people to do now ..keep up the good work 👌@@MorganTheBuilder
@@kevinhalligan5283 Thankyou 👊👍🧱