No offence to the young lad but.... when I was 15 I started roofing. Nobody had to show me how to get 8 pan tiles on my shoulder or how to climb a ladder with them, then step up onto a lathed roof and carry them to the top and load the roof out. Yes it was a fucking graft but I did it because my boss told me that's what needed to happen. The difference in the kids today is crazy and not for the best. To young kids.... don't see it as a graft for your boss. See it as conditioning for yourself. The harder you work, the stronger you grow. 2 years down the line you will be so strong that when you start doing the lighter, more educated side of building, you will do it with ease because you have conditioned yourself to be able to work far harder than you do at that point. It makes you into a machine. That's why even the skinny builders can lift shit you wouldn't put money on them not being able to, just by looking at them.
facts you must treat it like work out where u get stronger every day. the saying on the site is "it gets better" lol no it dont u just get stronger or u dont
We’ve been using a paddle mixer on all our small private jobs all year. It’s ideal. Cost £20 on Amazon and still going strong. It’s electric but always have access to power on private’s so it isn’t an issue
I've been watching your videos a good while I'm a plumber myself in Manchester find bricklaying very therapeutic your brilliant at what you do make it look so easy. Is dewalt sponsoring you or something 😂keep up the good work fella
How a teacher should be. Learn them to be like you. I'm in plastering trade and with so many people that will Learn the wrong way being a dick. Which in long run ends up in resent. Now I'm doing well for self and learning a young lad on my own as frustrating can be ill never treat him like I was
The young lads don't know how lucky they are to have your time and knowledge built up over years of trial and error to become as smooth and efficient as poss.
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 I know they self level bud but I’m just always conscious they alter when you spin them round, you know like a like a old dumpy level 🤣
Is it just me or do all kids now just move slow . I’ve had probably 5 young labourers you pull up at the merchants they don’t even look up from there phone . I started a 50 year old on Wednesday I pull up at the merchants he jumps straight out what we getting then when there’s nothing to do he starts cleaning up just a different generation a different work ethic
What generation you talking about? I just hit 23 last month grafted as a labour since I was 18 looking to become a full time bricky now. Hard to find I get that but the good ones treat them right.
@@merkz6988 I treat everyone right mate but there is definitely a difference I’m not saying it’s all of them of course but 99 percent of kids don’t want to work now and have terrible attitudes towards work as I said I’ve had quite a few young labourers and all of them have been the same . I started a 50 year old labourer and his work ethic is completely different
@@ashtonormesher9682 I think the problem is social media for the most of them thinking they can get it easy in life by becoming an influencer or something online to make easy money. Yeah I respect old heads wish I was born in that era tough fellas back then.
@@hod2116 when I was 16 I worked my balls off I constantly asked what was next I watched so I new what my boss needed next and I wanted to impress it’s very rare you get that now .
Inspector doing their job properly it sounds like, regarding the tree being too close. th-cam.com/video/4YN9hwjaoXA/w-d-xo.html Further, it prevents any future issues with the insurance company, if there is any damage to the foundation or underpinning needed.
I am an electrician by trade, Followed you since Covid, given the odd negative comment, the positive comment, and when I feel feel the content is really good, very positive comment. I mentioned that your earlier content, less complications etc.. was were better, but in recent times it was too complicated. I understand that Amy, beautiful Amy started laying bricks was more likely due to being a Ltd Company/ Company Director etc.. I really enjoy your video's, but in recent times, hardly any video's, and with a New addition to the family, Totally understand. But you show video's of New Jobs, but video's never showing the end result, leading to thought's that the jobs have never been finished, But today, there is a bit showing the New Ford Ranger, heading into winter and much smaller job's than you have shown throw summer. I hope Amy and the baby are doing well.
What a whopper . Talking to young lads who are green .he's been there . I've been in the trade for 30 yrs had a few apprentices .and learnt them a craft . No wonder they are no young ones going in tidy Friday ive been on Flemish bond for 12 yrs Oz. You know
No offence to the young lad but.... when I was 15 I started roofing. Nobody had to show me how to get 8 pan tiles on my shoulder or how to climb a ladder with them, then step up onto a lathed roof and carry them to the top and load the roof out. Yes it was a fucking graft but I did it because my boss told me that's what needed to happen. The difference in the kids today is crazy and not for the best.
To young kids.... don't see it as a graft for your boss. See it as conditioning for yourself. The harder you work, the stronger you grow. 2 years down the line you will be so strong that when you start doing the lighter, more educated side of building, you will do it with ease because you have conditioned yourself to be able to work far harder than you do at that point. It makes you into a machine. That's why even the skinny builders can lift shit you wouldn't put money on them not being able to, just by looking at them.
Bang on
facts you must treat it like work out where u get stronger every day. the saying on the site is "it gets better" lol no it dont u just get stronger or u dont
We’ve been using a paddle mixer on all our small private jobs all year. It’s ideal. Cost £20 on Amazon and still going strong. It’s electric but always have access to power on private’s so it isn’t an issue
Thanks for the shoutout mate , great to meet you 👍🏼
I've been watching your videos a good while I'm a plumber myself in Manchester find bricklaying very therapeutic your brilliant at what you do make it look so easy. Is dewalt sponsoring you or something 😂keep up the good work fella
How a teacher should be. Learn them to be like you. I'm in plastering trade and with so many people that will Learn the wrong way being a dick. Which in long run ends up in resent. Now I'm doing well for self and learning a young lad on my own as frustrating can be ill never treat him like I was
You want to be careful mate I done plastering for 4o years working 7 days a week it fucked me up good luck mate
Thanks for the SP on the mixer, how do you get the tub ?
Arh I so wanted him to get them blocks on his shoulder , once he gets the knack and the confidence he will be flying.
Good video, work round there often, you’ve got whalebone building supplies down the road as well as chase cross and mgn if u need any bits.
The young lads don't know how lucky they are to have your time and knowledge built up over years of trial and error to become as smooth and efficient as poss.
Love the banter with the young lads .Battery cutters are great we have the dewalt .keep the pink lady get rid of the inspector 😂🧱🙌
Nice to see someone of your caliber wearing ear defenders when using power tools. I use them all the time
How much did you pay for your ranger over there in the uk ?
We have some houses almost ready to go in Surrey, Timber frame, good rates. Interested in pricing them?
Do you find your levels alter slightly when you spin them type of line lasers around Charlie mate? You know if they was to twist
No they are self leveling
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 I know they self level bud but I’m just always conscious they alter when you spin them round, you know like a like a old dumpy level 🤣
@@craigstyrin3453I was wondering the same. If you spun it but the magnetic part wasn’t perfectly vertical could it end up off level?
@@dankelly4976 exactly that mate! I trust there level if you don’t move it but if you twist it vertically I’m sure it wouldn’t be bang on 🤷🏻♂️
Nice working local to me Charlie love it, on the old a127 near collier row if I’m correct 😂 I know the texaco garage 👊🏼.
why didn't they make the extension 20mm smaller to save the tree?
Nice to see taking on young ones
Pink lady apple tree , amazing
great vid , love some of the comments , no wall fell over ,,, they may be sensitive,,,😁
Look at the state of Amy’s buckets, 😂😂😂.NICE JOB👍
You don't have to lift the paddle mixer, just run it round the edge. You use less energy.
Is it just me or do all kids now just move slow . I’ve had probably 5 young labourers you pull up at the merchants they don’t even look up from there phone . I started a 50 year old on Wednesday I pull up at the merchants he jumps straight out what we getting then when there’s nothing to do he starts cleaning up just a different generation a different work ethic
What generation you talking about? I just hit 23 last month grafted as a labour since I was 18 looking to become a full time bricky now. Hard to find I get that but the good ones treat them right.
@@merkz6988 I treat everyone right mate but there is definitely a difference I’m not saying it’s all of them of course but 99 percent of kids don’t want to work now and have terrible attitudes towards work as I said I’ve had quite a few young labourers and all of them have been the same . I started a 50 year old labourer and his work ethic is completely different
@@ashtonormesher9682 I think the problem is social media for the most of them thinking they can get it easy in life by becoming an influencer or something online to make easy money. Yeah I respect old heads wish I was born in that era tough fellas back then.
What you think you 50 year old was like when he was 16
@@hod2116 when I was 16 I worked my balls off I constantly asked what was next I watched so I new what my boss needed next and I wanted to impress it’s very rare you get that now .
Louis is clearly there for the cash, he couldn't have give 2fs about washer and screws 🙊
Man’s gotta check his hair from time to time 😂
@@dankelly4976 join the army 👍
What tool bag is that? Looks great minute mark 23:45
Looks like one of the Stanley fatmax ones
I thought u said the wall fell down yet it not in the vid
Wrong video 😂
The word you was looking for is impact driver 😂😂😂@@CharlieCollison
Impact driver I think although it's a drill to me char 😂great vid ba
Char but you're from Preston you mug
wheres the 90L tub from??
No mess no progress 😂
Charl hair like a birds nest
Battery cutter looks good get labour pour a little water keep dust down reckon your on to a winner me ol mucker 👍
Keep them pink lady’s lol. Right in there Charlie boy can’t beat them nice and sweet 😂🤙🤙
Do you agree with building the new social housing??????
Lovely video mate love em
Great video as usual but you didn't cut the cavity in old building damp will bridge through.
Best fart ive heard on youtube😂😂😂
Hi chaps don't be too hard on the boy Charlie we wo all boys once 😂😂
Inspector doing their job properly it sounds like, regarding the tree being too close. th-cam.com/video/4YN9hwjaoXA/w-d-xo.html
Further, it prevents any future issues with the insurance company, if there is any damage to the foundation or underpinning needed.
11:30 impact driver lol
I am an electrician by trade, Followed you since Covid, given the odd negative comment, the positive comment, and when I feel feel the content is really good, very positive comment.
I mentioned that your earlier content, less complications etc.. was were better, but in recent times it was too complicated. I understand that Amy, beautiful Amy started laying bricks was more likely due to being a Ltd Company/ Company Director etc.. I really enjoy your video's, but in recent times, hardly any video's, and with a New addition to the family, Totally understand.
But you show video's of New Jobs, but video's never showing the end result, leading to thought's that the jobs have never been finished, But today, there is a bit showing the New Ford Ranger, heading into winter and much smaller job's than you have shown throw summer.
I hope Amy and the baby are doing well.
Would you like a video going round showing a few jobs I’ve finished in my new truck 😎
Where’s the shovel from bud?
Bulldog made them for Supertrowel
@@CharlieCollison is there anyway I could get hold of one?
Cant beat a paddle mixer on small jobs.
2 blocks heavy charl
4:31 oooh
What a whopper . Talking to young lads who are green .he's been there . I've been in the trade for 30 yrs had a few apprentices .and learnt them a craft . No wonder they are no young ones going in tidy Friday ive been on Flemish bond for 12 yrs Oz. You know
None of the wall fell down the tital said my wall fell done on me
Charlie is smart, it’s to get more views 😅
rhetorical
lovely jubbly
Clickbait victim
Great vid..some chance for the young lad to learn from the best 🧱🧱🧱
If you bath together I'd always go in front myself
Poor boy
😂😂
Everyone commenting about the video title🤣 is that all you can say
Why lie to everyone.
I like him but he’s lied to everyone for no good reason.
Made himself look a proper Charlie..
Nice one Charlie click bait everyone uses it regards
Over on me
Where Amy
At home with are little bubba
Oh no
skill issue
Never seen eyebrows so far apart. Strange 👽
They’re like two slugs running away from each other 😂
Mohony rubbing off charl
He’s a top lad
@@CharlieCollison yes he is .and you .
The labourer seems ok
Do you want an improver
M U C K U P .