I'm a D & J viewer that thought I'd check out what you do and though I will not be laying bricks or pavers etc I do really enjoy the wicked sense of humour and crazy banter you guys have going. I grew up in a rather sarcastic household and enjoy that kind of conversation. Love from Australia and for once (I'm sure it has been a few times) we are hearing you guys struggle in the ridiculous heat while we are cool in our winter.
Thanks for taken a look at our channel appreciate it .Yea im a firm believer in having a laugh at work its important to have laughter in your day it is at each other but no harm meant . Love to visit Australia some day what an amazing country and people. Yea has been boiling here cooler now though. Justin 👍 🧱👊👊👍🏴
Heard Stevie mention you today, but RUclips brought me to you. I had finished watching the video before you mentioned D&J. So, had been very impressed with your video anyway, so delighted to subscribe👍👍👍
Lovely bit of brickwork Justin, can’t beat a bit of radius work 👌🏼. It certainly shows up all that shite London brickwork everywhere else in that garden 🤢🥺. Great favour by Dave and Stevie recommending your channel , getting on for 5 k now , thoroughly deserved 🤙🏽🤙🏽🧱👍🏼
A very tidy bit of brickwork with those blues which can be a tricky built to not smudge ! A very informative build of the curved wall and great explanation on plumb points,perps and Brick on edge thanks to Justin and the lads and glad to see Fraser back at work and Brad doing cracking mixes and filming and obviously enjoying his food 👏
Hi Justin now thats a great tutorial mate of your work , and i see the welsh wilderbeast is in his natural habitat ( sitting in the barrow ) no but them blues are so easy to smudge and are the bane of anyone who is a dirty trowel , really nice clean brickwork mate and a smooth curve not faceted pal very hard to achive , top man and love the work , stay safe and have a good week pal
Hi John 🤣🤣🤣 Brad was testing a new barrow out few days ago to sit in 🤣🤣👍yea spot on about them blues got to keep em clean no easy . Hope your well mate and doing ok keep safe good luck appreciate the comments. Justin 👍
Hi Andy Yea ill get a horse hair brush but a wash boy what a good idea your knowledge always impresses me cant buy experience Andy .appreciate it mate . Justin 👍
Yep churn brush is just too stiff, nice thing about soft horse hair, you don't leave brush marks.Surprised Justin doesn't a glove on hand handling those engineering's.
Been dragged over from D&J and to my surprise you are Welsh. Even better from my old areas Ponty/Cardiff but I now live in that place called England 😕 Great videos lads and dare I say it better then D&J's. Only joking Stevie and Dave keep being not too shabby. 👍
Hi Ian You moved away from the rain then mate 🤣🤣 nice here but only when the sun is out .thanks for coming over appreciate and croeso welcome 👍👊🧱🏴🏴
Good job on the wall personally like laying class b blues they usually look well when finished but can be a pain in inclement weather also like these little jobs they are a nice break in between bigger jobs,good job lads get brad started on that trowel he's got to start some where 👍
Agree on the blues pain in the arse in damp conditions we had the weather on our side so 👍been letting fra have a go on the trowel. Thanks for the comments much appreciated 👍 🧱🧱🧱
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping sure have mate you go daft if didn't plus makes you want to work nowt worse when its all miserable am off my head working but do say joiners are nuts but my mate is plaster and tell you some it he is fruit cake has i call him cn only deal with him for few hours hahaha
@@dannyhogi4953 🤣🤣🤣 back when i started 1989 site was work and laugh so i no no other way 8hrs with a bit of fun is 8hrs made easier so no brainer Danny. If you make is a fruit cake brad would eat him 🤣🤣👍 take it easy mate 🤣🤣👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping hahah brad would love him he loves his food haha take it easy mate site work not same now days for me come off site work years ago do what you do bow days home inprovments
Hi Justin, i currently have a a few landscapers looking at my job and stuck on what to do. It will be a raised patio however there is a large pad of concrete down currently and 100mm roadstone can easily go on top plus cement and slab of choice ofcourse. Most are saying the concrete pad does not need breaking / coming out and it can be topped and whacked with type 1, whats yours thoughts on this?
Difficult as i haven't seen the area. If you leave it there and say the patio is layed with permeable slabs then water could seatle on top of the concrete below. This could create a lot of water held in under the patio which is not advisable. Its all depends on the site conditions and how close the slab is to the patio. If it was me id always look to rip it up and start from freash id know its 100% right that way. Its your call as the home owner if its bothering you ask for the quote to include the removal of the slab . Or ask the guys to explain the reason why the concrete can stay in place .Ultimately your in the driving seat its your property and your call . Difficult as i haven't surveyed the area but the guys are all saying the same thing ask for there reasons why it can stay and also if long term if its likely to cause any issues. Good luck Justin 👍
Hey Brad, it’s ok, we all know you must have done the whole of the back breaking second skin as it wasn’t shown. Plus all the mixes. Plus we know he luvs ya really. 😍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping a good way to clean engineering brick.just before you go to the pub,give wall a scrub with a hi Viz vest .... yellow ones tend to be the best 👍👍👍
Probably one of the best videos I’ve seen, well done.
Thanks a lot appreciate that 👍💯
I'm a D & J viewer that thought I'd check out what you do and though I will not be laying bricks or pavers etc I do really enjoy the wicked sense of humour and crazy banter you guys have going. I grew up in a rather sarcastic household and enjoy that kind of conversation.
Love from Australia and for once (I'm sure it has been a few times) we are hearing you guys struggle in the ridiculous heat while we are cool in our winter.
Thanks for taken a look at our channel appreciate it .Yea im a firm believer in having a laugh at work its important to have laughter in your day it is at each other but no harm meant .
Love to visit Australia some day what an amazing country and people.
Yea has been boiling here cooler now though.
Justin 👍 🧱👊👊👍🏴
Excellent tutorial, you make it look so easy which is a great testament to your knowledge and expertise.
Thanks Shez appreciate it thank you 👍👊🧱🧱🌞
Great video… saw you with D&J on their trade show video- thanks for sharing your project. 👍🏻👍🏻
Nice genuine lads D&J i got on very well with them .thanks for the comment.
Justin 👍
came over from D & J, really have enjoyed your channel. went back and watched B1... "not too sabby!"
Thanks Ronald
Not to shabby 🤣🤣 thanks mate and appreciate it .
Justin 👍
Proper nice job mate great advice for the youngsters too
Thats what its all about j don mate 👌
Great explanation of the foundation great video
Thanks Paul Appreciate it .🧱👊👊
Cracking job with them blues justin..top work as always!!
Thanks very much appreciate it 👍
Heard Stevie mention you today, but RUclips brought me to you. I had finished watching the video before you mentioned D&J. So, had been very impressed with your video anyway, so delighted to subscribe👍👍👍
Thanks very much great lads at D&J .welcome and thankyou 👍🧱👌
Quality work again. Legend 👍🏻
Hard on the back but thanks chris
Brilliant tutorial plus love the brick wall mate
Thanks giles appreciate it 👌👍🧱
Top quality work as always
Thanks very much.
Justin 👍
Lovely wee wall, lads. Blues are definitely a fair weather brick! Been caught out with them a few times in the past. ☔
Thanks Jim
Lovely bit of brickwork Justin, can’t beat a bit of radius work 👌🏼. It certainly shows up all that shite London brickwork everywhere else in that garden
🤢🥺. Great favour by Dave and Stevie recommending your channel , getting on for 5 k now , thoroughly deserved 🤙🏽🤙🏽🧱👍🏼
Thanks steve yea lbc are defo shite mate .got over 550 subs from d&j i was amazing to be honest decent of them and nice lads .👍👊🧱🧱
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping 😁😁😁🤙🏾🤙🏾🧱👍🏽
Enjoyed watching you teach Dave bricklaying on their excellent channel,,, now subscribed to you Justin,,, superb👍
Ian they are really nice lads was a pleasure to meet them .welcome to the channel appreciate you coming iver.
Justin 👍
Nice job 👏
Thanks 👍
Nice brickwork Justin, nice to see clean bricks when your laying them👌🏻
Hard to keep these clean Neil thanks mate 👍
Once again master has taught us 👍🏼😂
🤣🤣🤣 im no master jimmy 🤣🤣 but thanks mate 👍
Looks grate that does. Bit of something different with the curves. Love it 👍👍👍
Defo nice to do something different mark 👍 👊🧱🧱
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping 👍👍👍👌👌
A very tidy bit of brickwork with those blues which can be a tricky built to not smudge ! A very informative build of the curved wall and great explanation on plumb points,perps and Brick on edge thanks to Justin and the lads and glad to see Fraser back at work and Brad doing cracking mixes and filming and obviously enjoying his food 👏
Hya John
Hope your well ?
Appreciate the comments as always thanks very much 👍👊
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping I’m all good thanks Justin a nice steady day on the sandstone and lime today ! Hope your week is going well pal !
@@johnbuist5289 good glad your well banging in some sandstone.
Yea all good here john thanks mate 👍 👌
I came from D&J and I subscribed :)
Appreciate it and welcome Andy .
Justin 👍
Hi Justin
now thats a great tutorial mate of your work , and i see the welsh wilderbeast is in his natural habitat ( sitting in the barrow )
no but them blues are so easy to smudge and are the bane of anyone who is a dirty trowel , really nice clean brickwork mate
and a smooth curve not faceted pal very hard to achive , top man and love the work , stay safe and have a good week pal
Hi John
🤣🤣🤣 Brad was testing a new barrow out few days ago to sit in 🤣🤣👍yea spot on about them blues got to keep em clean no easy .
Hope your well mate and doing ok keep safe good luck appreciate the comments.
Justin 👍
Very nice job Justin 👍
Many thanks appreciate it 👊🧱
Really well explained Justin, great detail and a lovely built wall in blues🧱⚒️👍
Thanks i enjoy doing the curved walling chris 👍🧱🧱
Awesome work again, alot to think about when laying those bricks!
Thanks Gregg yes lot to do on a curve wall 👍🧱👊
You seem like a lovely bloke. Must be a joy to work for you. Clearly know your stuff as well.
Thanks Joshua important to enjoy work and we all play a part in that thanks appreciate it 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping Absolutely 👍
I love these videos. Should the step be 65mm ? not 75 ? both bricks will need a bed of 10mm so I think 65 ? Many thanks
@notsosmartmart5402
Brick is 65mm a bed is 10mm so the step is 75mm.I sometimes reduce the step in height just to make sure I get over it 👍
It's a curly whirly! Looks bloody great matey.
Love a curly whirly but my teath would fall out now 🤣🤣👍
Good video mate and cheers for the shout out 🤛
Thanks Dave and thankyou mate 👍 🧱🧱👊
Great to see the team back together. You got to buy more cakes now Justin 😂👍
🤣🤣🤣 me and Brad are to fat at mo but yea maybe 🤣🤣👍👊
Beautiful. How do I learn to do this?
Thanks.
Go to college 👍
Nice job Justin👌backbreaking work them walls, get yourself a horsehair brush for them engineering's and a tilers washboy cleans them up lovely 👍
Hi Andy
Yea ill get a horse hair brush but a wash boy what a good idea your knowledge always impresses me cant buy experience Andy .appreciate it mate .
Justin 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping Don't tell everyone 😁👍
Yep churn brush is just too stiff, nice thing about soft horse hair, you don't leave brush marks.Surprised Justin doesn't a glove on hand handling those engineering's.
@@stuartandrews4344
Spot on brush was to stiff fully agree on that one and i new it but spot on Stuart 👍
Lovely tidy job Justin mate.Nice frost resistant wall that'll be👍Another heatwave due in August so be prepared lads😎🥵
Spot on Dave thanks.
Yea more heat on the way apparently 🌞🌞👍
Been dragged over from D&J and to my surprise you are Welsh. Even better from my old areas Ponty/Cardiff but I now live in that place called England 😕 Great videos lads and dare I say it better then D&J's. Only joking Stevie and Dave keep being not too shabby. 👍
Hi Ian
You moved away from the rain then mate 🤣🤣 nice here but only when the sun is out .thanks for coming over appreciate and croeso welcome 👍👊🧱🏴🏴
Hi Justin, you got the mix wrong, all in was fine, individual bags would be 4 aggregate, 2 sand, 1 cement. Keep up the good work mate.
Lovely job buddy
Hi Lee
Thanks mate haven't heard off you for ages hope all is ok pal.
Justin 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping
All good buddy you boys all well yeah.
@@lmilne4859
Good im glad .
Yes all good same old same old lee you no the crack lee .
Cheers mate 👍 👌
Good job on the wall personally like laying class b blues they usually look well when finished but can be a pain in inclement weather also like these little jobs they are a nice break in between bigger jobs,good job lads get brad started on that trowel he's got to start some where 👍
Agree on the blues pain in the arse in damp conditions we had the weather on our side so 👍been letting fra have a go on the trowel. Thanks for the comments much appreciated 👍 🧱🧱🧱
Great job has always got love bit of banter ha
Defo Danny got to have a laugh haven't you 🤣👍👊
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping sure have mate you go daft if didn't plus makes you want to work nowt worse when its all miserable am off my head working but do say joiners are nuts but my mate is plaster and tell you some it he is fruit cake has i call him cn only deal with him for few hours hahaha
@@dannyhogi4953
🤣🤣🤣 back when i started 1989 site was work and laugh so i no no other way 8hrs with a bit of fun is 8hrs made easier so no brainer Danny. If you make is a fruit cake brad would eat him 🤣🤣👍 take it easy mate 🤣🤣👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping hahah brad would love him he loves his food haha take it easy mate site work not same now days for me come off site work years ago do what you do bow days home inprovments
@@dannyhogi4953 yea totally agree not the same anymore but it is on our jobs so happy days .👍👊
👍👍👍👍👍👍Sehr Gute Arbeit !
Danke Hugo 👍
That woz a top job pal
Thanks jas
Every time I lay engineering bricks, always use a sponge when they are dry to get rid of the marks on the bricks, works wonders!
Yea good tip that one mate thanks 👍
What bricks are these and where are they from please?
They are Staffordshire blues many different manufacturers make them get them in any brickyard or jewson or Travid perkins etc
Is the all in same as mot-2?
Not really all in is basically a sand and stone mix used for mixing concrete 👍
Hi Justin, i currently have a a few landscapers looking at my job and stuck on what to do. It will be a raised patio however there is a large pad of concrete down currently and 100mm roadstone can easily go on top plus cement and slab of choice ofcourse. Most are saying the concrete pad does not need breaking / coming out and it can be topped and whacked with type 1, whats yours thoughts on this?
Difficult as i haven't seen the area.
If you leave it there and say the patio is layed with permeable slabs then water could seatle on top of the concrete below. This could create a lot of water held in under the patio which is not advisable.
Its all depends on the site conditions and how close the slab is to the patio.
If it was me id always look to rip it up and start from freash id know its 100% right that way.
Its your call as the home owner if its bothering you ask for the quote to include the removal of the slab .
Or ask the guys to explain the reason why the concrete can stay in place .Ultimately your in the driving seat its your property and your call .
Difficult as i haven't surveyed the area but the guys are all saying the same thing ask for there reasons why it can stay and also if long term if its likely to cause any issues.
Good luck
Justin 👍
Very tidy 👍
Appreciate it thanks 👍
Hey Brad, it’s ok, we all know you must have done the whole of the back breaking second skin as it wasn’t shown. Plus all the mixes.
Plus we know he luvs ya really. 😍
I do love him really hes a great lad works hard and we have a laugh 🤣🤣 Frazer did the back 🤣🤣👍
I knew I'd learn somethin new, but you're all damn funny as well
Great you learned something and its important to bring laughter to work .👍😂🧱🧱
Wd 40 cleans the blues up lovely or baby oil
Will give that a go Gary
Thanks for sharing 👍
Probably best not to Google that one Justin...😂
🤣🤣 i no not a good idea Rich 🤣🤣🤣
The hulk is breaking out of his T-shirt! 😱
🤣🤣 i no only brads have ended up like that god knows what hes done probably tried eating it malcolm 🤣🤣🤣👍👊
shouldn't the step be 65mm? 🤔
Step should be 75mm .
Brick 65mm and 10mm for the cement bed joint 👍
We call it ballast (Cambridge)
Hi Jack
Ive actually heard it called that here aswell mostly by the builders merchants 👍
Same in Scotland 👍🏻
@@Marshalltoon
👍👍🧱🧱
Always top quailty brickwork & not a radial in sight..😁
Thanks Stuart 👍
Labourer...... I'm the best.
Or a 73mm old brick
Ian yep not all bricks are metric sizes the old imperials are roughly 68mm but they do vary.
Spot on mate 👍👊🧱
Should you not put rebar in the foundation?
Not going to hurt but not needed for that size wall Jesse 👍👊🧱
oops, sHabby, I meant sHabby!
👊👍👍🧱🤣
Step 1, drink 14 pints .........🥴🥴🥴🥴🤠🐎
🤣🤣🤣🤣👊
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping the lower my prices get ,the curvier my walls get😂😂😂😂
@@ianhoward4246 🤣🤣🤣 brilliant ian 🤣🤣👍👊🤣
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping a good way to clean engineering brick.just before you go to the pub,give wall a scrub with a hi Viz vest .... yellow ones tend to be the best 👍👍👍