Master Patio Levelling: DIY Guide Using Only a Level 🏡📏
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2021
- "Discover the secrets to mastering patio levelling with our DIY guide using only a level! 🏡📏 In this video, we'll show you how to achieve a perfectly level patio surface with just a single tool. Follow along as we demonstrate the techniques and tips that will make your patio project a breeze. If you enjoyed our previous video, "Elevate Your Space: Porcelain Feature Wall & Dry-Stack Installation Guide 🌟🧱", you'll love this one too! Don't forget to like 👍, comment 💬, and subscribe 🔔 to our channel for more amazing DIY home improvement content!"
Loving the music, your old clubber you!
Hello from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Thanks for sharing your great video’s please keep them coming.
Top video and top music,,, straight to the point! Top job!!
Great trades man, its great what a 6ft level an a good eye an brain can do.Great to watch
Artist at work in my opinion! Great job!
Been watching u for a bit..Great tips..I'm a ground worker (site lol) started a private job today doing tiles..went down great so far
Fantastic Job because of you I have been able to finish my patio area 😀👍
Outstanding 👍🏻
Liked the hole in the bucket 🪣 idea! 👍🏻
You brought us a fantastic patio again special shout out to the wingers lol With the progressive house music i thought we see more dad dancing stay well
Great job! Looks perfect. No one does the wiggle wiggle like tidy bricks lol
Mint patio as always Scott 👌🏻👌🏻
Great tip using the spirit level to check the depth of your mortar bed for the next tile I’ll be using that tomorrow. Thank you
Way to go I’m inspired to start mine and the sound track yes sir old guy loves this
Very good 👍🏴🙏
Le quedo muy hermoso el trabajo del patio felicitaciones saludos desde Chile 💖💖💖💖🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱
Hello Scott anader beautiful job you are amazing. No hart felling i just can't be as good as you
Im so glad to hear this im about to lay mine and im paranoid about getting my falls right
That choon is a BanGer ✨️
Hi scot, them hammers you use is a halder simplex i think, just bought a extra soft one.