First you work very clean and nice and i learn how to stright wall with blocks i did i make wall but my wall not straight i learn more things nice video
The joints are supposed to be yellow if they are grey it is done wrong😅😅😅😅 you have to add oxides in for them to stay Grey especially if the house has to be acid washed it's going to go yellow straight away people don't know anything
Why would you not put a 100 mm cut at the corner and make it work half bond , weird to me as everything else looks good , confused i work in the uk but i guess its how you guys do it over there , different strokes for different folks i guess 😎
The reason they don't do that is because there would be too many cuts at the corner due to the size of the brick. This is standard practice here in WA.
@CemDuru all you have to do is cut the Damn corners to make it half bond. 😒 I've done it many times to make it half bond even with jumbo brick that run on quarter bond for the strongest and beautiful Damn walls that you have ever seen. You are a rookie who Don't know nothing. It's exactly like laying 6 and 4 inch block on half bond with corner block cut off to make half bond.
You are correct, you could do what you are suggesting; however, the builder prefers to have fewer cuts around the corners for aesthetic reasons. Whether it’s three-quarter bond or half bond, it won’t impact the structural integrity of the home, so it’s a matter of personal preference.
@CemDuru you're not from Texas either. The superintendents demand half bond on everything from modular brick to the 9 inch brick to 4 and 6 and 8 and 12 inch block. Don't you know how to make all of these to half bond? There's a lot of difference between a home builder and a commercial superintendent as well as a house or business with a veneer wall because the commercial buildings are load bearing walls that are reinforced with rebar and concrete. I have done both kinds for 48 years, and there's a giant difference between the two.
Worked in Perth 6 years . Loved it always preferred the standards to the florentines but jobs went up a little quicker with them
First you work very clean and nice and i learn how to stright wall with blocks i did i make wall but my wall not straight i learn more things nice video
Perfect work
Very easy bricklaying nice jobs❤
Lovely work boys.
Good work nice and clean
What bond is that?
Is that normal in Australia?
No it's not
3 quarter bond, standard for this brick size. Cutting in the corners to achieve a 1/2 bond would require too many cuts.
Dog shit bond
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Nice laying left hander too
In coming out to work in perth next couple of weeks, finding it hard to find accommodation, is there any cheap digs for trades in perth
Very difficult for everyone at the moment which is unfortunate :(
Quality work
any cement in the mix?
The joints are supposed to be yellow if they are grey it is done wrong😅😅😅😅 you have to add oxides in for them to stay Grey especially if the house has to be acid washed it's going to go yellow straight away people don't know anything
Tidy work boys 👍👍glad you got the sun in England pissing it down for the last 6 months 🤦♂️
Half bond. ..?
Those look like 11 ⅝. They are laid on ⅓ bond.
3 quarter bond.
Excelent!
Great wall🏗️🏘️🏘️🏘️🏘️🏘️
Hi friends my work experience 14years old but I'm interested,
If only they had you fellas when they tried to keep the rabbits out. Would of been no issue
I heard what yall were playing 🤣
Tap tap tap 12 years later the wall is up and only needs jointing
Arms and legs absolutely roared burnt lol if that a new tattoo on arm should be covering from sun for at least 4-6week. Tidy clean work.
Why would you not put a 100 mm cut at the corner and make it work half bond , weird to me as everything else looks good , confused i work in the uk but i guess its how you guys do it over there , different strokes for different folks i guess 😎
The reason they don't do that is because there would be too many cuts at the corner due to the size of the brick. This is standard practice here in WA.
Less cuts more profits for the builder.
Instead of full brick there's a 270mm cut you can use at the start of a corner which makes it half
How get apply for this job?
I think with a name like yours the ozzies will laugh you off
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3/4 bond
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Matt’s rough as guts mate
Don't you know how to cut the block that sits next to your corner block to make it half bond like it's supposed to be?......I DO!
3 quarter bond, standard for this brick size.
@CemDuru all you have to do is cut the Damn corners to make it half bond. 😒
I've done it many times to make it half bond even with jumbo brick that run on quarter bond for the strongest and beautiful Damn walls that you have ever seen. You are a rookie who
Don't know nothing. It's exactly like laying 6 and 4 inch block on half bond with corner block cut off to make half bond.
You are correct, you could do what you are suggesting; however, the builder prefers to have fewer cuts around the corners for aesthetic reasons. Whether it’s three-quarter bond or half bond, it won’t impact the structural integrity of the home, so it’s a matter of personal preference.
@CemDuru you're not from Texas either. The superintendents demand half bond on everything from modular brick to the 9 inch brick to 4 and 6 and 8 and 12 inch block.
Don't you know how to make all of these to half bond? There's a lot of difference between a home builder and a commercial superintendent as well as a house or business with a veneer wall because the commercial buildings are load bearing walls that are reinforced with rebar and concrete. I have done both kinds for 48 years, and there's a giant difference between the two.
You're absolutely right. Thank you!
Thats not a standard bond,
3 quarter bond, standard for this brick size.
The rates these days these guys will be millionaire soon😅😅😅😅
Whats the price per block over there?
Southwest internal 2.10 face 2.90 a brick
@@down4thatsince91 2.90 Australian dollars per brick?
Cheers