it was great how well you and Craig just clicked like that. as a decorator, i know its nice when you work with someone experienced enough to just fill in your gaps and you fill in theirs (if that makes sense) you don`t need to explain what your schedule of works is, they can see it.. enjoying this channel, only recently found it tbh.
Absolutely loving this weekly update show mate, brilliant idea. Also it’s great to see how well you’re doing and running things really smoothly, which speaks volumes for your determination and commitment to the job and to your customers. Being your own boss and running a job certainly isn’t easy and it has its moments but the satisfaction from overcoming challenges and making the customer happy is huge.
Thanks so much Tedd! It has been challenging and this week just gone has been just as hard 😭 glad your enjoying these weekly episodes! Have a fantastic weekend
Watched you for a while now and I cannot fault your work attitude and ethic is second to none, Drew’s coming along nicely good to see, he’s with the best person in you, keep smashing it man 🤘
Thanks very much Ben! Working alot recently on my mind set towards work and moving forwards! Have a good week! And yea Drew's looking good now💪 bricklaying ain't too bad either 😉
Positive attitude is clearly one among all your strong forces - and that's one of the reasons that makes it worth following your channel Excellent job, excellent explanation, excellent video, excellent colleague in Craig
Great you got back on track. Also as in several videos of last year, really like your professionalism both in your work and your positive attitude with Drew, who's come on leaps and bounds. Keep on rockin' the pair of you are a great team!
You have some serious tolerance and positivity! I would have thrown my teddy out the pram 😂some spot on tips there, really useful once again. I learn something every time!
Can see you was trained well and passing your knowledge on to others keep up the good work ,shout to Craig who came and help you get back on track I noticed drew scraping alot but you educated him in a nice way .
Hi mate loved the vid. Been watching some of your vids lately and am impressed with your attitude and presentation in the videos - let alone your brickwork. I also appreciate the effort you put into editing the vids too. keep it up. From an Aussie improver
Bro! Thanks so much for that man! So much work goes into the videos don't think many people appreciate it 😂 Glad your enjoying the videos mate! Have a brilliant weekend, new video Monday 💪
@@IzzytheBricky I’m last year apprentice in the south west. 24 years old been on the hod 8 years since I was 16 and still labour through my apprenticeship. College tutor and boss are happy for me to take my epa 6months early. If it wasn’t for your page and another bricklaying page I wouldn’t have as much knowledge as I do🫡
Well done on recovering from that set back Izzy and Drew. Great to see that there are still people who will go out of their way to help others. Everybody seems to be me,me me these days. So respect due to Craig 👍 Also, Izzy you may not be aware but you are the perfect example of a Stoic. To paraphrase Marcus Aurelius 'What stands in the way, becomes the way'. If you google that you'll see how apt that full quote is to your attitude and determination.
Thanks brother, really appreciate it! And Craig is a cracking lad! I tried to force wages on him but wouldn't have it ..a true legend! And a proper grafter! Oh wow that's so much bro, over come or work with the problem not against it! Trying to change my whole outlook on work
Hi Izzy, Just gotta say love your instruction on running a soldier course in, Am I wrong /right in thinking there's 3 ways other been checking we boat level every 3 and keeping an I on gauge. great video as always👍
New subscriber love this content have questions about repairs on 100 year old house with similar construction techniques. Q1. Wooden beams eaten by termites on first floor original beams were part of brick walls double brick construction. Center iron load bearing support with angle iron bolted to pickup ends of joist’s 2” overhang. If you are replacing the beams do you open the brick wall through to the outside insert the replacement joist set it on the steel and then replace the outside bricks? Or is there another method for doing the same job?
@@IzzytheBricky As a DIY self builder it’s reassuring seeing the pros come accross issues along the way. I’ve learnt It’s how you deal with it that counts! ‘Solutions not problems’. Keep up the cracking work!
Gets better and better. Photography is near professional and liking the little artistic touches. Ive mentioned in another comment that Im not a builder, but thats not important as you both make the content interesting and informative . Thanks
Hi Izzy wow disaster gables falling down😤😤😬😬😭😭it happens lol no one was hurt just pride mybe bit out of profit!!!???😎😎🤗🤗or well keep smiling your work is first class😋😋😎😎☺☺🤭🤭😇😇
How long will the insulation between the walls last? In my country it is built differently, the insulation is placed on the outside of the wall and basaltic wool or extruded polystyrene is placed
Brilliant tips for apprentices with the plumbing and ranging. Will be using those tips when I (re)start my blockaying in May. I've seen those blue bricks used for padstones before. Why are blue bricks used instead of the big, heavy, one-piece, concrete block padstones?
Forgive my ignorance, do they have a better crushing strength especially if there solid blues . Dont mean to step on toes just interested in all things Bricklaying 🤔
Cheers Drew appreciate it big time! Mate, I have! Their videos are fantastic and I'm working on making mine as good! I'll be needing a film studio like him soon 😂
Hi, when you put bricks and the length of first layer is fx. 5 meters, but does not fit length of X amount of bricks how do you proceed and how do you cut it to fit??? I mean you cant do half stone then whole stone shifts right? How do you make it all come together, when length of foundation does not match the length of the bricks? Love your channel... Thanks.
Hi mate great question. All you do is make your joints in-between the bricks slightly bigger or smaller to fit the footing or length of the wall what is required
The most important thing is that you and Drew are ok , I can hear the disappointment in your voice so get some tunes on nice and loud and you will be laughing in no time 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Practice does not not perfect, but it can make permanent. i.e. if you practice the wrong thing, it will never become perfect, but it can be what you always achieve and become permanent.
Unlucky, but like you said, it could have been worse. I live in a an area where the weather can be extreme, ive seen a few blow downs but thats with far stronger winds, its very common to have 35 km/ph plus here during winter it frequently exceeds 100 km/ph so lifts have to be well braced especially in winter months.
We dont dont do the innerwalls with mortar annymore. We do it with a thin layer of a glue in powder with water. Its much stronger against wind. You place some steal braces with ankers and nothing will happen
With the apprentices as well, get them to buy a small ish trowel. 9/10inch, no point them going out getting a massive trowel untill they have learned the basics.
Izzy, why are there some gaps in your cement course lines even after you have pointed them and cleaned them ,it's not all the time, but occasionally on the final reveal there are some places that look as though they are missing some muck, by the way I have never laid a brick in my life, I just enjoy people watching people doing their job with passion and being good at what they do...
Unfortunately props don’t really do much in high wind especially above first floor level. We’ve had entire roof trusses blow off in high wind, all braced up n’all
Could see how gutted you were with the blowdown. But like you say it's happened and you gotta move on. No point just staring at it. Quote: "No problems just Solutions" 😉
OH MAN BRICKWORK FALLING DOWN AT THE MERCY OF MOTHER NATURE - MUST HAVE BEEN SO DEMORALISING! WOULD IT HAVE FALLEN DOWN WITH THE STEEL ON TOP?! LUCKY NOBODY WAS INJURED!
mate love your attitude , you may however in years to come say to your self if winds are that bad I aint gonna bother dont get get paid for building it twice! sites no longer pay wind damage everything is passed onto contractor unless its time for completion
That can't really be helped pal some designs are shit till it all comes together lol a job I was on a while back was similar single skin internal gable walls free standing till steels and trusses went on how on earth they stayed up I do not no haha keep up the good work pal were about in derby is it?
Thanks so much brother really appreciate it! Big walls and wind regardless of props is never going to be a fun day for any Bricklayer! Have a cracking week Daniel!
90% of the time on new builds there is a tray and weeps above ff windows even if the soldiers are the only masonry before the soffit. I have always thought they were unnecessary. Is it in the regs that less than 600mm masonry it's not needed?
Bro got you a video Idea Make a vid if you want How to brick lay They get a lot of a views and you explain better Like a play list bricklaying apprentice guide
Brilliant Izzy what a legend craig is. On a different them stabila levels are real pain in the ass with them protectors just a hindrance and limits use of the tool. Got 1 but bloody bit is getting multi tooled off 😆😆 didn’t get for the plastic bits but the bubble lower on 1 side that at times gets on ma tits also. 😆😆😆😆 on other note moving the berry yfood drink 😛 keep rocking it bigman.
Thanks so much man! Yea when I first got it I couldn't get use to it . however....ive been known to slam my levels..so might be best to keep the plastic bits on 😉 I've just ordered myself some more! Ps 3 more adverts to come🤫 what's your favourite flavour mate?
@@IzzytheBricky Crazy coconut could smash plenty bottles of that lol. Then would be the berry. Banana and vanilla good also. Not a fan chocolate drinks hate coffee and salted Carmel so will swerve them lol. The strawberry lassie and mango they say they ain’t bring back till summer strange a say get the coffee ☕️ 🤢 and salted Carmel oot the road for them. Lol Yeah had level for a while if a trowel chopper with blade then good idea keeping it on 😆 just tend grab it when plumbing use any can with bloody plastic catches at times on the fingers 😆 You had the snack bars thinking will order the white and coconut chocolate 1,s.
6:54, didn't really show much propping, I would have gotten kicked off any site for building like that mate, your lucky your employer doesn't watch this and think the same
Hiya Changy mate hope y'all doing good💪They did get propped from the top mate, cos that's the way I've been taught to do so, as you see in later clips💪. Just cos I didn't get a clip of it doesn't mean it wasn't done. As always, cheers for the comment hope you and the family are all doing really well! Been watching your videos mate, smashing it 💪
I'm not saying you didn't prop after but get your props on as soon as you've got chance, last week was windy and I had a small pillar go after 3 courses, wewere holding them while building and getting propped as soon as the last block went on. Got to be careful. Glad you both didn't get hurt
@@12andyh ayup Andy mate! Changy is right in what he's saying and in all honesty regardless, his comments most of the time always have my best interest at heart 🤜🤛 Have a mint week Andy, hope your good💪💪💪
Your just ad bad ad that novice changy pal... No experienced brickie builds gables like that in windy conditions, tip for you wait till trusses are up 🤷♂️
Good job Craig for helping out👌
it was great how well you and Craig just clicked like that. as a decorator, i know its nice when you work with someone experienced enough to just fill in your gaps and you fill in theirs (if that makes sense) you don`t need to explain what your schedule of works is, they can see it.. enjoying this channel, only recently found it tbh.
Cheers mate really appreciate it! Glad you found the channel and enjoyed the video! All the best
As a chippy I appreciate your diligence and accuracy Issac, a good bricky makes my job so much easier.
Great camera....great can do attitude....and top music !......thanks again .
Thanks so much glad to hear you enjoyed everything 🤜🤛💪🙂
Absolutely loving this weekly update show mate, brilliant idea. Also it’s great to see how well you’re doing and running things really smoothly, which speaks volumes for your determination and commitment to the job and to your customers. Being your own boss and running a job certainly isn’t easy and it has its moments but the satisfaction from overcoming challenges and making the customer happy is huge.
Thanks so much Tedd! It has been challenging and this week just gone has been just as hard 😭 glad your enjoying these weekly episodes! Have a fantastic weekend
Watched you for a while now and I cannot fault your work attitude and ethic is second to none, Drew’s coming along nicely good to see, he’s with the best person in you, keep smashing it man 🤘
Thanks very much Ben! Working alot recently on my mind set towards work and moving forwards! Have a good week! And yea Drew's looking good now💪 bricklaying ain't too bad either 😉
Top bloke Craig 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Positive attitude is clearly one among all your strong forces - and that's one of the reasons that makes it worth following your channel
Excellent job, excellent explanation, excellent video, excellent colleague in Craig
Thanks as always Ståle! I'm working on trying to see the positives in most things! Definitely helps and bad days💪 have a good week
Great you got back on track. Also as in several videos of last year, really like your professionalism both in your work and your positive attitude with Drew, who's come on leaps and bounds. Keep on rockin' the pair of you are a great team!
Thanks Alan! Drew's doing fantastic! Always try to have a positive outlook on work 💪
It’s good you can keep these videos and look back at them when you retire all your hard work & memories!
Cheers brother
@@IzzytheBricky How old are you Izzy? Look young must have started bricklaying very young!
Nice to see the skrech up plan of the 'finished' building. Best of luck Izzy.
Thanks again mate!
Nice job, glad nobody got hurt
Absolutely brilliant can't wait for the next episode
Thanks dude🤜🤛
You have some serious tolerance and positivity! I would have thrown my teddy out the pram 😂some spot on tips there, really useful once again. I learn something every time!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the video! Always trying to be positive!
Can see you was trained well and passing your knowledge on to others keep up the good work ,shout to Craig who came and help you get back on track I noticed drew scraping alot but you educated him in a nice way .
Thanks so much David! I owe alot to the lad who taught me 💪 have a brilliant weekend! Craig is a fantastic bloke
Lovely jubbly Izzy. Great attitude and positive energy dude. Cushty
Thanks brother appreciate it massively
Huge job. Admire your get up and start again positive attitude. 👍
Thanks buddy
Hi mate loved the vid. Been watching some of your vids lately and am impressed with your attitude and presentation in the videos - let alone your brickwork. I also appreciate the effort you put into editing the vids too. keep it up.
From an Aussie improver
Bro! Thanks so much for that man! So much work goes into the videos don't think many people appreciate it 😂
Glad your enjoying the videos mate! Have a brilliant weekend, new video Monday 💪
@@IzzytheBricky subbed - I'll catch it on Monday. Enjoy yours too mate 💪🏻
Love the production of these vids atm! Keep it up🎉
Thanks so much mate! So much time and effort goes into them
@@IzzytheBricky I’m last year apprentice in the south west. 24 years old been on the hod 8 years since I was 16 and still labour through my apprenticeship. College tutor and boss are happy for me to take my epa 6months early. If it wasn’t for your page and another bricklaying page I wouldn’t have as much knowledge as I do🫡
Nice one Izzy , seriously love your positive attitude 👍
Thanks so much mate!!
Well done on recovering from that set back Izzy and Drew. Great to see that there are still people who will go out of their way to help others. Everybody seems to be me,me me these days. So respect due to Craig 👍
Also, Izzy you may not be aware but you are the perfect example of a Stoic. To paraphrase Marcus Aurelius 'What stands in the way, becomes the way'. If you google that you'll see how apt that full quote is to your attitude and determination.
Thanks brother, really appreciate it! And Craig is a cracking lad! I tried to force wages on him but wouldn't have it ..a true legend! And a proper grafter!
Oh wow that's so much bro, over come or work with the problem not against it! Trying to change my whole outlook on work
Great Video thank you as you say never give up just keep going that is the right attitude to have at work 😀😀.
That's it mate! Thanks dude! Have a great week Robin!
Hi Izzy, Just gotta say love your instruction on running a soldier course in, Am I wrong /right in thinking there's 3 ways other been checking we boat level every 3 and keeping an I on gauge. great video as always👍
Thanks so much mate I appreciate it, New video out later on tomorrow! Hope your well
Smashing it out. Good positive attitude, shows in your work lads. Well done👍
SHALOM 🔥
Thanks very much brother 🤜🤛
New subscriber love this content have questions about repairs on 100 year old house with similar construction techniques.
Q1. Wooden beams eaten by termites on first floor original beams were part of brick walls double brick construction. Center iron load bearing support with angle iron bolted to pickup ends of joist’s 2” overhang.
If you are replacing the beams do you open the brick wall through to the outside insert the replacement joist set it on the steel and then replace the outside bricks?
Or is there another method for doing the same job?
Your attitude towards the setback says a lot about your character. Quality as always izz. Keep smashing it bro and keep inspiring.
As you were
CSH
Thanks so much bro. I'm trying my best to stay calmer this year and less chaotic 😂
@@IzzytheBricky your doing brilliantly my guy. Send Drew my respect too 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Great positive attitude izzy starting to come together now where in Derby is it
Thanks mate! Always like to keep a positive attitude towards work, regardless of the situation
Great video mate! Really enjoyed that! 👍⚒️
Thanks so much mate appreciate it! Have a cracking week
Looking great Drew 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Mint lad
Big fan of the videos mate from an apprentice bricklayer in Carlisle 😁
Thanks Ben! All the best with your bricklaying journey! Any questions drop me a message on IG
C'était excellent
Great attitude mate 👍
Cheers Darren!
Incredible stuff!!
Thanks!
@@IzzytheBricky As a DIY self builder it’s reassuring seeing the pros come accross issues along the way. I’ve learnt It’s how you deal with it that counts! ‘Solutions not problems’. Keep up the cracking work!
Shit happens sometimes on wards and upwards
Gets better and better. Photography is near professional and liking the little artistic touches. Ive mentioned in another comment that Im not a builder, but thats not important as you both make the content interesting and informative . Thanks
Thanks so much! That's what I'm aiming for mate with these videos! I want each one like a movie ☺️ thanks for your support 💪💪
Smashing it mate 💥🚀
Cheers mate! Appreciate it! Hope your well
Hi Izzy wow disaster gables falling down😤😤😬😬😭😭it happens lol no one was hurt just pride mybe bit out of profit!!!???😎😎🤗🤗or well keep smiling your work is first class😋😋😎😎☺☺🤭🤭😇😇
Thanks Darren! That's it, happens to most Bricklayers! But we look forward not back💪💪
Good job getting over that setback. 😁
Thanks Doug!
How long will the insulation between the walls last?
In my country it is built differently, the insulation is placed on the outside of the wall and basaltic wool or extruded polystyrene is placed
Brilliant tips for apprentices with the plumbing and ranging. Will be using those tips when I (re)start my blockaying in May.
I've seen those blue bricks used for padstones before. Why are blue bricks used instead of the big, heavy, one-piece, concrete block padstones?
Brilliant to hear you found them helpful mate! All the best
Forgive my ignorance, do they have a better crushing strength especially if there solid blues . Dont mean to step on toes just interested in all things Bricklaying
🤔
Great job
Thanks mate
Please could you show a video of the carpenters coming in to lay the beams on this project. Thank you
Really upping your RUclips game bro, looks like you’ve taken some tips from Dan at ashville 💪👍
Cheers Drew appreciate it big time! Mate, I have! Their videos are fantastic and I'm working on making mine as good! I'll be needing a film studio like him soon 😂
@@IzzytheBricky haha that’s the plan bro keep smashing it and I have no doubt you’ll get there
I’ve been really fortunate, I’ve never actually had a blowdown in all the time. Think that’s more luck than judgement though
Smashing it mate.. oh and sarnnnnnnnd
Saarrd! Hope your well bro
Hi, when you put bricks and the length of first layer is fx. 5 meters, but does not fit length of X amount of bricks how do you proceed and how do you cut it to fit??? I mean you cant do half stone then whole stone shifts right? How do you make it all come together, when length of foundation does not match the length of the bricks? Love your channel... Thanks.
Hi mate great question. All you do is make your joints in-between the bricks slightly bigger or smaller to fit the footing or length of the wall what is required
The most important thing is that you and Drew are ok , I can hear the disappointment in your voice so get some tunes on nice and loud and you will be laughing in no time 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
That's it mate! Perseverance and having a laugh gets us there! Have a good week!
Yes izzy 🎉
Yees bro! Hope your good!
@@IzzytheBricky im good bro
Practice does not not perfect, but it can make permanent. i.e. if you practice the wrong thing, it will never become perfect, but it can be what you always achieve and become permanent.
That's it mate!!! Appreciate it
Epic stuff!
Thanks!
The master blasters are back
😂😂💪💪💪
@@IzzytheBricky keep up the great work 👍
The only time I come back is no profiles or site mangers
Unlucky, but like you said, it could have been worse. I live in a an area where the weather can be extreme, ive seen a few blow downs but thats with far stronger winds, its very common to have 35 km/ph plus here during winter it frequently exceeds 100 km/ph so lifts have to be well braced especially in winter months.
I don’t doubt your knowledge of the trays and weep holes at 3:26, has anyone found this on nhbc or guidelines online, I’ve never heard of this
We dont dont do the innerwalls with mortar annymore. We do it with a thin layer of a glue in powder with water. Its much stronger against wind. You place some steal braces with ankers and nothing will happen
Glue in powder? 😂
@@thomasthetankengine2257 you mix the powder with water
Very interesting method mate! Where do you work? Not seen that method here, but alot in Germany
@@IzzytheBricky Netherlands
Think he is on about thin joint
Nice one Izzy, the end is in sight 🎉🎉.
Did say you ran out of light ? Isn’t that a uni lite hoody you’ve got on 🤔💡🔦🤣🤣🧱👍🏽
😂😂😂 yea I don't work under false light's 😂 when the suns gone I'm gone
@@IzzytheBricky . Great mantra that don’t tell Alex 🤣🤣🧱👍🏽
Nice attitude to have mate .as they say god loves a tryer
Haha he'll love me😂😉
With the apprentices as well, get them to buy a small ish trowel. 9/10inch, no point them going out getting a massive trowel untill they have learned the basics.
what sizes are those wood from the carpenters please.?
Izzy, why are there some gaps in your cement course lines even after you have pointed them and cleaned them ,it's not all the time, but occasionally on the final reveal there are some places that look as though they are missing some muck, by the way I have never laid a brick in my life, I just enjoy people watching people doing their job with passion and being good at what they do...
Thanks so much mate really appreciate it
Unfortunately props don’t really do much in high wind especially above first floor level. We’ve had entire roof trusses blow off in high wind, all braced up n’all
Could see how gutted you were with the blowdown. But like you say it's happened and you gotta move on. No point just staring at it.
Quote: "No problems just Solutions"
😉
That's it mate, I was, but calm and collective with a good attitude seems to be getting me in the right position 🤜🤛
OH MAN BRICKWORK FALLING DOWN AT THE MERCY OF MOTHER NATURE - MUST HAVE BEEN SO DEMORALISING! WOULD IT HAVE FALLEN DOWN WITH THE STEEL ON TOP?! LUCKY NOBODY WAS INJURED!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Around the 21 minute mark, what has happened to the size of the cavity? It's certainly not 80-100mm like the other gable.
I thought that a wind brace should have been factored in the engineers plans.
mate love your attitude , you may however in years to come say to your self if winds are that bad I aint gonna bother dont get get paid for building it twice!
sites no longer pay wind damage everything is passed onto contractor unless its time for completion
I am sorry I dont know who Craig is, I tried to watch a video, is he English ? didn't understand a word lol
Thanks Scott appreciate it as always ways!
Haha he's got a tough accent don't he! Have a brilliant weekend
That can't really be helped pal some designs are shit till it all comes together lol a job I was on a while back was similar single skin internal gable walls free standing till steels and trusses went on how on earth they stayed up I do not no haha keep up the good work pal were about in derby is it?
Thanks so much brother really appreciate it! Big walls and wind regardless of props is never going to be a fun day for any Bricklayer! Have a cracking week Daniel!
If you guys used 6 inch blocks they'd never blow down. All we use here is 8inch in USA but then again brickwork is dead here
Cheers mate! Would be good, but also glad we didn't. You lads gotta be built different laying them all day
Great tips, can you talk more about ranging and how you can correct the range when its gone out?
Roll on ep 4 💪🏼
Hi mate I probably will be on later episodes! Episode 04 is gonna be a bit different as I'm doing a repointing job
@@IzzytheBricky class, i keep struggling with ranging in at the moment.
Repointing job also will be a great watch!
Light weight 4 inch solids
90% of the time on new builds there is a tray and weeps above ff windows even if the soldiers are the only masonry before the soffit.
I have always thought they were unnecessary. Is it in the regs that less than 600mm masonry it's not needed?
Looking alot like ashvilles intro but i rate it love the videos
Thanks broo
Bro got you a video Idea
Make a vid if you want
How to brick lay
They get a lot of a views and you explain better
Like a play list bricklaying apprentice guide
Cheers mate! Will look into it definitely!
Amazing video… I have a better respect of wind and how you deal with its effects on your work 👍🏻
Thanks so much mate really appreciate your support!
Brilliant Izzy what a legend craig is. On a different them stabila levels are real pain in the ass with them protectors just a hindrance and limits use of the tool. Got 1 but bloody bit is getting multi tooled off 😆😆 didn’t get for the plastic bits but the bubble lower on 1 side that at times gets on ma tits also. 😆😆😆😆 on other note moving the berry yfood drink 😛 keep rocking it bigman.
Thanks so much man! Yea when I first got it I couldn't get use to it . however....ive been known to slam my levels..so might be best to keep the plastic bits on 😉 I've just ordered myself some more! Ps 3 more adverts to come🤫 what's your favourite flavour mate?
@@IzzytheBricky
Crazy coconut could smash plenty bottles of that lol. Then would be the berry. Banana and vanilla good also. Not a fan chocolate drinks hate coffee and salted Carmel so will swerve them lol. The strawberry lassie and mango they say they ain’t bring back till summer strange a say get the coffee ☕️ 🤢 and salted Carmel oot the road for them. Lol
Yeah had level for a while if a trowel chopper with blade then good idea keeping it on 😆 just tend grab it when plumbing use any can with bloody plastic catches at times on the fingers 😆
You had the snack bars thinking will order the white and coconut chocolate 1,s.
No damp trys
14:02 “ that’s what she said “
😂😂
We don't want them bricks facing the sun do we now
Haha never😉
6:54, didn't really show much propping, I would have gotten kicked off any site for building like that mate, your lucky your employer doesn't watch this and think the same
Hiya Changy mate hope y'all doing good💪They did get propped from the top mate, cos that's the way I've been taught to do so, as you see in later clips💪. Just cos I didn't get a clip of it doesn't mean it wasn't done. As always, cheers for the comment hope you and the family are all doing really well! Been watching your videos mate, smashing it 💪
I'm not saying you didn't prop after but get your props on as soon as you've got chance, last week was windy and I had a small pillar go after 3 courses, wewere holding them while building and getting propped as soon as the last block went on. Got to be careful. Glad you both didn't get hurt
No wonder Tim and sean left you changy slate everyone else’s work and yours isn’t exactly the best is it
@@Changy_C was that Tuseday too mate? Those thermos really don't like the wind! Speak soon mate
@@12andyh ayup Andy mate! Changy is right in what he's saying and in all honesty regardless, his comments most of the time always have my best interest at heart 🤜🤛
Have a mint week Andy, hope your good💪💪💪
Jesus loves you
John 3:16
John 14:6
1 john 1:9
Welding on that steel is unforgivable 🤢
I know 😭😭
Thanks to Steve and Alex pointing me towards another master bricky will give you a shout when you are not so busy mines a small job 😜
Thanks so much mate appreciate it and welcome! They are brilliant lads 🤜🤛
Your just ad bad ad that novice changy pal... No experienced brickie builds gables like that in windy conditions, tip for you wait till trusses are up 🤷♂️
Gables unfortunately had to go up for the trusses mate as there's a steel ridge beam. Wish it was different brother 😭
Team work makes the dream work..#izzy#drew#craig..🧱👏👊👌🤙✌️
Hahaha yeaaa Boiii! That's it mate! What a day💪
So Drew was accepted into the Marines.. but he's back working for you... so dud Drew fail a drugs test?..
😂😂😂 na he didn't want to join in the end mate
Craig Todd best bricklayer in south Tyneside 🫡
He's mint mate