A big thank you to my brothers Garth, Donovan and Lando for their help with todays build. please see more helpful information in the description THANK YOU FOR WATCHING
You have come along a long was my friend at a distance. You work looks very clean, very professional. I enjoy watching you and your crew doing your amazing work. Keep up the GREAT work Mr Ghetto 🙏🏾☝🏽 Blessings sent from Canada 🇨🇦 🤜🏿🇯🇲🇨🇦🤛🏼
Love the continued inspiration that you give Ghetto... love the tenacity and relentless effort you put into what you're doing. Also love that pipe technique from impressive builder, truly a smart move. Keep doing what you're doing bro bcz you're going places
mi General I was so happy to see you start the upstair I always looking forward for your videos. just a question do you had on to the back of the house as well. mi General keep up the good
Love the vibe with you and the youths job well done again and thanks for the strength 🫡 yeah the line let you go faster as me see the block me remember we have some to lay at church tomorrow. Oh and me have a issue because everytime me sub to ur channel me see it unsub so me a wonder if a youtube or what 🤔
hey payne. what's the name of the tool that you use to crank the rebar? its being used at 14:25. Also, when setting your line to lay blocks, how do you know the block on one end is level with the block on the other end (the corner blocks that the lines are set on). I know you can check by using a laser level but i'm not sure how you yourself did it. thanks
Good Day thanks for this great question Lobsta112. So we called the tool "steel bender" or "hickey" but i just call it bendy thingy, for the leveling of the blocks, the block don't have to be perfectly leveled so what i did was to level each individual block going across in the first row while i lay them, then i judge the thickness of the mortar on each ends before I draw the line from end to end, its not going to be level all the time so each time I place down a block I leveled it weather or not its going with the line and the try again in the next row to go with the line. the line for me is to make sure the block stays in a straight line and stay in the square of the building
@@paynefuldiy nice, the line helps to run the block a lot faster for sure, even if you're just using it to keep the wall straight... that first row of blocks that goes on top of the foundation footings is no joke though, especially if your footing wasnt perfectly level, painful stuff. your contribution to the diy community is invaluable.
Hey Bredda just came across your channel..good job on everything 👍🏽..just curious to know why you don't use head joints when laying block...I see that alot in Jamaica
Good day and welcome to the channel.. the blocks in Jamaica comes with a small lip so after placing the block down the 2 lips facing each other makes a small pocket to pack the mortar into its call filling the joints .. The blocks or not as flat as a brick it
A big thank you to my brothers Garth, Donovan and Lando for their help with todays build. please see more helpful information in the description THANK YOU FOR WATCHING
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Nice work brother enjoy Jamaica 🇯🇲
Loving the progress!
thank you many blessings
More progress mi gee.rite now mi naa lie! As mi watch dis video mi get bak a vibes
big up
blessings bro you have a new channel?
@@paynefuldiy yes
Working hard Payne 💪🏾
thanks sis
Yes Ghetto Payne. Next stage of the project. More blessings
yep we are moving on up
Good job...love you...God continue to bless and strengthen you and your family...
thank you Reds love you too............
Very good job
Great job . Love the fact that you have some youngsters at hand . Passing on the skills.
each one teach one
Love how it's coming along nicely 👍
thanks fam. blessings a love
Blessings to you sons doing great work God is good❤🙏
love you mommy 🥰
You have come along a long was my friend at a distance.
You work looks very clean, very professional. I enjoy watching you and your crew doing your amazing work.
Keep up the GREAT work Mr Ghetto 🙏🏾☝🏽
Blessings sent from Canada 🇨🇦
🤜🏿🇯🇲🇨🇦🤛🏼
thank you Ivan we really appreciate your support much love
Love the continued inspiration that you give Ghetto... love the tenacity and relentless effort you put into what you're doing. Also love that pipe technique from impressive builder, truly a smart move. Keep doing what you're doing bro bcz you're going places
thanks you much love and respect
mi General I was so happy to see you start the upstair I always looking forward for your videos. just a question do you had on to the back of the house as well. mi General keep up the good
thank fam really appreciate your support... in Portmort we don't have a back 4 houses are joint together only have front and one side
Love the vibe with you and the youths job well done again and thanks for the strength 🫡 yeah the line let you go faster as me see the block me remember we have some to lay at church tomorrow. Oh and me have a issue because everytime me sub to ur channel me see it unsub so me a wonder if a youtube or what 🤔
that happens sometime with me so i just check if i get the notifications when the volg was posted
@@paynefuldiy cool cool
Q. You full out the pockets with the electrical pipes, if yes/no how you get to connect them back to outlets ?
i stuff papers down in it and then fill above it, if you mark the area you can cut it back out
hey payne. what's the name of the tool that you use to crank the rebar? its being used at 14:25. Also, when setting your line to lay blocks, how do you know the block on one end is level with the block on the other end (the corner blocks that the lines are set on). I know you can check by using a laser level but i'm not sure how you yourself did it. thanks
Good Day thanks for this great question Lobsta112. So we called the tool "steel bender" or "hickey" but i just call it bendy thingy, for the leveling of the blocks, the block don't have to be perfectly leveled so what i did was to level each individual block going across in the first row while i lay them, then i judge the thickness of the mortar on each ends before I draw the line from end to end, its not going to be level all the time so each time I place down a block I leveled it weather or not its going with the line and the try again in the next row to go with the line. the line for me is to make sure the block stays in a straight line and stay in the square of the building
in my last block laying video i didnt use the line because is the same issue where one side was about a inch low so i had to dash way the line
@@paynefuldiy nice, the line helps to run the block a lot faster for sure, even if you're just using it to keep the wall straight... that first row of blocks that goes on top of the foundation footings is no joke though, especially if your footing wasnt perfectly level, painful stuff. your contribution to the diy community is invaluable.
I love watching this raw work!
Very professional and neat
Doing my best
Thanks FAM really appreciate your support
Blocks straight like arrow.
Road to 3k sub😊
That's the pre 🤗
@@paynefuldiy yeah😊
The line should be two feet above the block, then plum the block with the line 😊
thanks for the tip
Hey Bredda just came across your channel..good job on everything 👍🏽..just curious to know why you don't use head joints when laying block...I see that alot in Jamaica
Good day and welcome to the channel.. the blocks in Jamaica comes with a small lip so after placing the block down the 2 lips facing each other makes a small pocket to pack the mortar into its call filling the joints .. The blocks or not as flat as a brick it
Ok I see...thank you 👍🏽
Why you didn’t plumb 3 at the two end and the run the cord?
I don't really like using the cord lines
Up me boss u teach me nuff thing ok
Cool much respect for watching