Not pick and dip😮 Pick and dip you pickup brick and mortar at the same time. You don't place the joint on brick before laying it. You spread a little more mortar in length than it takes to lay the brick. Then when you spread for the next brick you have mortar extending past the brick installed. This lets you roll next bed joint and head joint on the brick that is laid. Then you don't need much if any dip when laying your brick. Your joints are always full. You can really call it a shove joint also. Brick spec's in the USA many times called for shove joints. Your never touch the bed to furrow it either. The mortar your roll out should give you a full joint protruding no more than 3/8".
@@bloodyvlady you got it mate 👌 I’ve not long been trying this method to be honest. Always been a long spreader. I do enjoy this way, less stress on the elbows and back with all the twisting etc. But yeah, I agree with you. I put my perp on at the board while getting the bed while other lads use the bed for the perp 👍
U do it properly, like in Germany. U perp the brick before u lay it.
Nice style craig 👍
Cheers dave 🙂
Similar style to me craig👍
Not pick and dip😮
Pick and dip you pickup brick and mortar at the same time. You don't place the joint on brick before laying it. You spread a little more mortar in length than it takes to lay the brick. Then when you spread for the next brick you have mortar extending past the brick installed. This lets you roll next bed joint and head joint on the brick that is laid. Then you don't need much if any dip when laying your brick. Your joints are always full. You can really call it a shove joint also. Brick spec's in the USA many times called for shove joints. Your never touch the bed to furrow it either. The mortar your roll out should give you a full joint protruding no more than 3/8".
Nice explanation mate cheers man 👌
What's with the two trowels ,in case uou loose one
😂 aye incase i drop it down the scaffold 🤣
Honestly, I forgot it was there from using it earlier
Harthill reds?
Thats the ones mate 👌
@@CraigToddBrickwork They’re nice looking bricks. We’re using them on site but they are varying so much in length each lift the perps are changing 🤬
just seen your reply sorry mate. Aye, they are crap on size man, I had the same problem with them too mate
That's not pick & dip mate
What would you call it ?
Hybrid
When you pick & dip, you only turning away from your wall once. You pick a brick and just enough muck to lay that brick
@@bloodyvlady fair enough mate 🙂
@@bloodyvlady you got it mate 👌 I’ve not long been trying this method to be honest. Always been a long spreader. I do enjoy this way, less stress on the elbows and back with all the twisting etc.
But yeah, I agree with you. I put my perp on at the board while getting the bed while other lads use the bed for the perp 👍
Are you so fast you need 2 trowels
😂 thats off camera action only though haha 🤣
u funny