I'm an absolute beginner looking to repoint my old house and learned a lot from watching your videos. Keep them coming (enjoyed the bloopers, as we all like a laugh at the end).
Evening Rodian . Give it a try with the nail spun round . If you use the head you can do each joint with 2 strokes and the head acts like a cutter and smooths as it goes so the tuck pointer can stay in the tool bag 👌🏼. I always leave the brushing till last thing and use a stiff brush and brush it the same as you . Loved the out takes by the way 🤬🤬😂😂😂 deffo keep em in 🧱👍🏽
Yeah, as others have said, Rodian.....definitely better using the head end of the nail, and if you use a masonry nail it'll last for yonks!👍 Really like a recessed finish on a regular sized brick, looks the business.
From one cockney living in OZ to another cockney - good stuff mate. I've got a small job to do in my kitchen. I am going to Bunnings to get a chariot tool now. Also the out takes are cracking me up !!!
@@RodianBuilds - I live in a state the same size as Europe - it only has 2 million population, that suits me fine. Ocean to the left of me and desert to the right.
I'm an absolute beginner looking to repoint my old house and learned a lot from watching your videos. Keep them coming (enjoyed the bloopers, as we all like a laugh at the end).
Keep up the great work. It’s just what I needed. Thank you.
Evening Rodian . Give it a try with the nail spun round . If you use the head you can do each joint with 2 strokes and the head acts like a cutter and smooths as it goes so the tuck pointer can stay in the tool bag 👌🏼. I always leave the brushing till last thing and use a stiff brush and brush it the same as you .
Loved the out takes by the way 🤬🤬😂😂😂 deffo keep em in 🧱👍🏽
Yeah, as others have said, Rodian.....definitely better using the head end of the nail, and if you use a masonry nail it'll last for yonks!👍
Really like a recessed finish on a regular sized brick, looks the business.
JUST BINGE WATCHED ALL OF THESE ABSOLUTE CLASS
Looks awesome, well done
The wife and I are still laughing at the out takes 😃. Yes please keep the bloopers. Hilarious 😂 😂👍
From one cockney living in OZ to another cockney - good stuff mate. I've got a small job to do in my kitchen. I am going to Bunnings to get a chariot tool now. Also the out takes are cracking me up !!!
I'm not actually a cockney, but glad to hear yoire enjoying the vids. OZ has tempted me on many occasions 🧱🤙🏼
@@RodianBuilds - I live in a state the same size as Europe - it only has 2 million population, that suits me fine. Ocean to the left of me and desert to the right.
I spent a year over there about 10 years ago and loved it. Working on site there is a whole different game if you ask me!
keep doing the bloopers.😂😂😂
Thanks for that video mate
Keep doing the bloopers
Looks ace
Nice
I'd like to see some block work piers and columns
How long do you generally leave it before starting with the chariot?
We all call it a finger trowel lol. Don't no who the hell told me it was called that though 😂😂😂O Yere the out takes were good keep them 👍👍👍
you've got the nail wrong way round ! your supposed to use the head ,and try a masonary nail it wont wear down as quick
peter smith floor brads work a treat , but as you say Use the head
Have ox gave you a few free tools for your hard work??
I wont do recessed joint in rainy areas and if i have irregular bricks to work with.
I try not to do recessed joints at all. Dont like them and think they allow water to get in.
Yes me like.bloopers
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Hi, just wondering if you have any ideas on where I can do my work experience? For brick laying
Like the rest of the comments, use the flat head of the nail or a screw! works much much easier!
Laavly jubbly. Off to Amazon then
1st comment!!!
Dogs up dogs down ??? . Dogs up for a structural wall dogs down when you don’t need as much strength