Could the profile not have been fitted somehow on the inside of the brick. Drill through the profile into the face of the brick. Cap/plug inner side of profile. Would then only see glass from darn on da grraaand.
i think if your dog can get over the small bit of wall, he's probably smart enough to boost off the top of the wall and parkour over the glass, you might need to put some netting or fancy fencing on top of the glass, coz little dogs like your's can jump quite high, hope you find a solution, or take down the wall and put up all glass for the amazing view's.
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Jesus that thick metal profile truly looks bloody aweful. Doesn't even match the character of the property. Stick with the cars, houses ain't your thing 😂
First thing I noticed was the installer with white trainers on his feet instead of safety work foot ware. Liability insurer would have a field day if he had an accident.
@@wokelefty who said anything about sue. If you have an accident the liability insurer has to pay out the accident victim, but not if he is wearing cheap white trainers. If you lack the intelligence to ascertain what liability insurance is you should concentrate on eating your potato chips on your sofa.
there would be far to much work for such little gain you look at the view not your backgarden if you want to see the view get up and go stand at the wall and even if you did make that wall completley glass you would spend half your time cleaning the chuff
@@homeimprovements I get that side and nothing wrong with the installation, but for me it is your middle of the road restaurant or office mezzanine setting I’d expect to see this on, not a country Manor House, anyway just my 2p worth.
Not keen myself on that huge metal profile. Could have been done in a more asthetic way. If you are sitting out there you lose more of that great view. You need higher chairs lol.
Am I wrong or is setting those bolts in epoxy the wrong way to do it? You will never get them out again if needed. Not to mention tightening them after the epoxy sets only to break the epoxy apart and weakening it. Surely a Ramset or dynabolt is the way to do it ?
This is exactly how there designed to be used bud if the epoxy breaks from tightening then I’ll pay you a £1000 🤣 it’s stronger than concrete 💪🏼💪🏼 you can use other methods but that won’t fair well with engineering bricks they’ll crack and won’t hold 👌🏼
Personally i would have added cement to the bricks, flatten it even so you dont see the bricks anymore...then added maybe metal frame on top to increase the height.
That track looks pants. You should have chased the brickwork and hidden the track. Your builder needs sacking. The idea the wall was low. Is so it didn’t intrude so much of the scenery around you. Up here for thinking down their for dancing
If you created a channel within the brick then there would be nothing to drill into for fixing the aluminum channel. It's a parapet wall. With so many people not liking the aluminum finish, you can easily fix a slip brick to the the face on the channel. I would have gone white to match the windows, but either way is cool 😊
The glass panels need an expansion gap and because the edges of the glass panels will always be visible, a wider gap gives it a more esthetically pleasing finish. If the gaps would be minimal, the edges so close together become more of an eye sore. This is what a manufacturer explained me during a trades show. Stellar work though!
What a thrilling video. What on earth has happened to society…. Why would you spend 14 mins of precious time watching this garbage. These two have the charisma of a pair of traffic cones.
Great work guys that those look quit dated though, there are a lot more slicker footers you could have used that would look better with the brick and the glass than that chunky aluminium base u used.
wtf this is the exact balustrade me and my dad installed on our house. funny cause built it the same way you guys did lol. although we drilled into solid stone not brick. our wall had really difficult angles and stairs with 3 angles. our glass pains are like 3 times the height and was a paint to install but we love it so much. glad we did it ourselves since we are perfectionists. adjusting the glass was hard cause i had to be up a ladder on the other side tightening it in 😂 we did not have that tool included. but well done lads so much cleaner than any glass balustrade with a chrome rail on top.
One of them is so full of energy lol dancing around while saying anything and everything. Looks really good though. Should change the colour to match the house.
I like it. I don't agree a dark colour would have been better, because with the bricks being dark, you'd have quite a height of that dark palette. I like it as it is. When you nakkers get a country house, you can decide what to do with it. (I'm waiting for the "actually I've got......." Blah blah blah 😂) I like it. Looks good.
are there no gaskets that close the hole at the bottom of the gaps between the glasspanels?? like if it rains it could fill the alu-profile... sure it wont rust but can water drain out somewhere?
Be careful with that glass we had some specialist fitting a balastrade and one little drop in to the channel and a large shard shot straight up of the edge of the glass. Lad lost and eye. So moral is safety glasses when installing toughened section.
You got the lifting part wrong. You're first supposed to whip your head back quickly to engage your neck muscles; this helps to really get the weight off the ground. Only after you've done that, then you strain with the back while at the same time thrusting your hips forward. Works every time!!
Amazing job lads! Kevin can take the parachute off now 😂
🤣🙏🏼🙏🏼
What's the car on the trailer 🫣🫣
👌🏽fab job
If I was you mat I'd get that wall taken down and replace the whole thing with glass. You'd have no obstruction of that amazing view then!
😂😂😂
Thanks Brad and Phil for choosing Made2Measure. Great Job!
Absolutely our pleasure glad you enjoyed the video 😊
Whats the maintenance and care on this? What needs replacing about when? Thx!
Wow the views 😍 all that greenery love it.
Yeah it’s a nice view 😊
Fantastic work. Really enjoyed this video. Love Mat Armstrong too!
Awesome, thank you!
Amazing work and amazing video
Thanks Much Appreciated 🙌
You guys make it look easy
Thank much appreciated 🙌😊
Neat job guys! 👍👍👍👍👏👍
Yessss up the boys! And Mat ❤❤
Yes my bro ❤️
Nice job
Thanks!
I’m loving the socks with the flip flops Matt, very inspiring 😀😀 I’m a proper fashion icon and you are my guru 😄#hwbt 👍
Got us wearing them now 😂
@@homeimprovements😂
Nice job lads! 👌
Thank you 🙌
It’s not a learning curve
It’s a lesson
My bad
I would tear down the brick wall and install the glass balustrade straight on the floor so I would have a better visibility from inside the house.
Yeah good shout a lot of structural work thoe 🙌
Incredible work, as it was installed on the elevation of the house, was planning permission necessary?
No it wasn’t required on this project
Would have looked great as an oak frame but still fantastic job boys 👏🏼
Much appreciated 🙌
Some people may ask: why glass and not plexi? Plexi will cloud up from the UV rays of the sun after a while, glass will stay clear.
What is there to stop rain going down in between the glass panels and the track filling up with water ?
There’s a drain inside 😊
Well done guys 💥💥💥💥💯💯💯💯💯 for putting those on @matarmstrongbmx 's house 💯💯💥💥
Thanks 😊 much appreciated
Could the profile not have been fitted somehow on the inside of the brick. Drill through the profile into the face of the brick. Cap/plug inner side of profile.
Would then only see glass from darn on da grraaand.
What pull test did you carry out on the soldier course ?
19/450 pull test turn just above average. ✅
How does the water flush from the tracks once raining?
Notches on rear of channel 😊
Looks nice but if the aluminium was black that would have looked so much better
Maybe he’ll paint it
Bend with your knees 😅. Good job guys 💪
🤣🙏🏼
should it not be caulked as well?
It is going to be 😊😊
i think if your dog can get over the small bit of wall, he's probably smart enough to boost off the top of the wall and parkour over the glass, you might need to put some netting or fancy fencing on top of the glass, coz little dogs like your's can jump quite high, hope you find a solution, or take down the wall and put up all glass for the amazing view's.
Kevin is not that bad just wanted to be a little safer
Handbag 😊
😂🤣
if your not subscribed look at the subscribe button at this time: 13:27 and you’ll see the subscribe button glow rainbow 😅. Great vid guys your content always appreciated 😊
Thanks for the comment 🙌🙌
I'd prefer if it just had posts instead of the big aluminium channel
We didn’t think they would have enough strength in them tbh
Use evolution blades and saw better finish on cuts
Do you prefer the blades ?
@@homeimprovements yeah if correct blade is used on correct application.
Looks awesome, damn haters . They are everywhere
🙏🏼🙏🏼
Does anyone know why that GlassLoc track is connected by only 3 pins and not 4? I can't figure the logic..
Not sure if there’s no access not sure 😊
Who’s going to build the workshop and tarmac the menage?
Im sure mat video it 🙌
Its time to drill our hole
Many holes 😂
8.40 it’s a channel
That’s it 🙌
you mean 8:40
Drilling all the "holes" 😂
Trust me 😂
Put your hands down ffs 😂😂
That’s My Bad 😞
Phils always telling me off for this 😂😂
new channel ??
Same channel
Jesus that thick metal profile truly looks bloody aweful. Doesn't even match the character of the property. Stick with the cars, houses ain't your thing 😂
That track should have been coloured too match those dark bricks such a shame after good job 👍
That's the modern look, Kensington is full of that channel and glass premium as well
Andy don’t be like that 😂🤣
Appreciate it’s the best solution we could find for kevin 🙌
Thanks much appreciate 🙌
Should have replaced the hole wall..hideous.
They just wanted it to protect the dog 😊
Stick with cars ,these guys over complicating a pretty easy install is funny for all the wrong reasons
We builders bud and this is how to install this
You’ve done a good job but it looks awful which isn’t your fault of course.
Thanks and it dose serve a purpose for the dog 😊
First thing I noticed was the installer with white trainers on his feet instead of safety work foot ware. Liability insurer would have a field day if he had an accident.
Working with glass...no gloves / eye protection...keen lads but never get on a proper site.
Whose he gonna sue? himself.
@@Newmusicreviewyep, but he's not on site so can save the ppe for you 😊
@@wokeleftyjust personal safety 🤷🏼
@@wokelefty who said anything about sue. If you have an accident the liability insurer has to pay out the accident victim, but not if he is wearing cheap white trainers. If you lack the intelligence to ascertain what liability insurance is you should concentrate on eating your potato chips on your sofa.
so he carried all of the glass panels to that place instead of PARK THE CAR next to it 🙈🤣
That’s not a carpark 😂☝🏽
My dad watched this and said, "Nice property. See what crashing an Audi TT will get you?" 😅
😂😂😂😂
Absolutely 😊
If i was mat i would've had that wall taken down and replaced it with all glass. I wouldn't want any obstructions of that amazing view.
there would be far to much work for such little gain you look at the view not your backgarden if you want to see the view get up and go stand at the wall and even if you did make that wall completley glass you would spend half your time cleaning the chuff
@@zzuma-gc4fm
Mat is a millionaire. He won't be spending any time cleaning that glass! Lol
Maybe a Grade Listed building (depending on Age) not allowing for structural changes... Unsure?
@@artfulldodger33 could be?
Agreed 100%. That's what I initially thought they were going to do.
I’m sorry, but that is absolutely horrific looking in keeping with the building and area.
This was installed for the safety of the dog Kevin
@@homeimprovements I get that side and nothing wrong with the installation, but for me it is your middle of the road restaurant or office mezzanine setting I’d expect to see this on, not a country Manor House, anyway just my 2p worth.
Nice! Now Mat and Hannah can have a few drinks out there and not fall. Good job
Absolutely 🙌
Not keen myself on that huge metal profile. Could have been done in a more asthetic way. If you are sitting out there you lose more of that great view. You need higher chairs lol.
It’s for the safety of the dog 😊
@@homeimprovements yeah we get that, they are saying that huge metal base is ugly af - you see lots of much nicer looking ones that are just as safe
Amazing how Mat’s name boosts views!!!
Yeah absolutely agreed ✅ still has to be a good video also otherwise TH-cam won’t push it 😊
Mat chose the right lads for the job. Nice job Phil and Brad.
Am I wrong or is setting those bolts in epoxy the wrong way to do it? You will never get them out again if needed. Not to mention tightening them after the epoxy sets only to break the epoxy apart and weakening it. Surely a Ramset or dynabolt is the way to do it ?
This is exactly how there designed to be used bud if the epoxy breaks from tightening then I’ll pay you a £1000 🤣 it’s stronger than concrete 💪🏼💪🏼 you can use other methods but that won’t fair well with engineering bricks they’ll crack and won’t hold 👌🏼
Personally i would have added cement to the bricks, flatten it even so you dont see the bricks anymore...then added maybe metal frame on top to increase the height.
love your work but clean the windows plssss!!
Great explanation on the work you were doing, looks awesome. Great work lads.🔥🔥
Thanks Nick have a great day bro 🙌💪
That track looks pants. You should have chased the brickwork and hidden the track. Your builder needs sacking. The idea the wall was low. Is so it didn’t intrude so much of the scenery around you. Up here for thinking down their for dancing
Everything okay. ?
I just wanna let you know your still a great person 😊
If you created a channel within the brick then there would be nothing to drill into for fixing the aluminum channel. It's a parapet wall. With so many people not liking the aluminum finish, you can easily fix a slip brick to the the face on the channel. I would have gone white to match the windows, but either way is cool 😊
The fact your so bothered and matt is happy with the work is crazy 😂. Great job boys !!!! Another HAPPY customer
Looks great, strong and safe, great job guys 👌
Much appreciated 😊🙌
I’m in Kenya and I want to migrate to uk any advice please
Book a flight
Cheesy as fuck !! I'm embarrassed for them 😂
Jimmmmmmmmmmmmmyyyyyyy
Don’t be like that 😂😂😂😂
Jimmmmmmmy I thought better of you
Maybe jimmmmmmmmy
Going through a bad time
Who the bloody care !!!!
Desperation to put gidros out at all costs .
You okay ?
What is the make of that balustrade product please.
Made2measure 😊
It’s not about the view it’s about stopping Kevin the dog jumping over the wall to his death .
Absolutely 🙌🙌 Hanna was very worried about this
Looks like the engineering bricks could have done with being pointed before the glass was fitted!
Kevin was never jumping over that to start with 🤣
You don’t know Kevin 😂😂
I don’t think it looks awful. It’s much safer. That’s what is important.
Thanks much appreciated 🙌🙌
Is there a reason for the gaps between the glass? also, Kevin could jump halfway onto the brick and easily jump over the glass
Yes it’s how it was designed not sure on specifics
The glass panels need an expansion gap and because the edges of the glass panels will always be visible, a wider gap gives it a more esthetically pleasing finish. If the gaps would be minimal, the edges so close together become more of an eye sore. This is what a manufacturer explained me during a trades show. Stellar work though!
What a thrilling video. What on earth has happened to society…. Why would you spend 14 mins of precious time watching this garbage. These two have the charisma of a pair of traffic cones.
Yet one watch the whole thing 😂
Sorry about the inconvenience we have caused
Meant to be for the dog but the dog can still get on that lip then still be able to jump over the glass……
It’s a lot safer now
Great work guys that those look quit dated though, there are a lot more slicker footers you could have used that would look better with the brick and the glass than that chunky aluminium base u used.
I thought the frame was very high when compared to the amount of glass used.
Love it boys 🔥
Yes Charlie broski ❤️
M12 at that hole pitch is so unnecessary fella’s
Appreciate the comment we did go overkill reason being it was a 3rd floor balcony. We went bolts and braces
To me that was boring
Can’t please everyone thanks for giving us a watch none the less 😊👌🏼
Wonder why they made the wall superlow
Probably for the view, but may and Hanna wanted the safety for Kevin 😊
the great brick shortage of 1933
Great work
Thanks 😁🙏🏼
Wow I really like it 😊
Thank you! 😊
@@homeimprovements not a problem
Well done boys, Good Luck!!!!!
Thanks 🙌
Missed a trick not pointing the brick on edge first. Looks good though.
It is glass and glass breakes
this is toughened and laminated and tested to 0.74kn. it will not break.
Won’t break
Another great video and work 👏 well done lads
Legend!
Track looks a mess
Why ?
Looks good and a great idea for a bit of safety 👍
Thanks 👍
🍩🍩🍩🍩🍩😂😂😂😂😂
Don’t be like that 😂🤣
Looks amazing. Perfect for the Kev-man!
Deffo and thanks 😊
AnyFing..
Yeah 🙌
Ouut, are you, ouut, or are you ouut ouut? 😄👍👍👍
Looks good, but will the channel fill up with rain water as there is no seal between glass and glass?
There is drain holes in the channels
wtf this is the exact balustrade me and my dad installed on our house. funny cause built it the same way you guys did lol. although we drilled into solid stone not brick. our wall had really difficult angles and stairs with 3 angles. our glass pains are like 3 times the height and was a paint to install but we love it so much. glad we did it ourselves since we are perfectionists. adjusting the glass was hard cause i had to be up a ladder on the other side tightening it in 😂 we did not have that tool included. but well done lads so much cleaner than any glass balustrade with a chrome rail on top.
Who cares ??
@@ronnierobinson1502 your mum does since you aren’t capable 😂
Thanks bud much appreciated 🙌
Don’t be like that 😂
Very technical job. Precision! 👍👍👍👍👍
One of them is so full of energy lol dancing around while saying anything and everything. Looks really good though. Should change the colour to match the house.
Thanks appreciate it 😊
so you didn't actually screw into the brick, you just dropped them in and hoping the silicone will hold it?
Its chemical bonding resin not silicone
It’s resin one of the strongest bonding in the market
That’s correct ✅
I like it. I don't agree a dark colour would have been better, because with the bricks being dark, you'd have quite a height of that dark palette.
I like it as it is.
When you nakkers get a country house, you can decide what to do with it.
(I'm waiting for the "actually I've got......." Blah blah blah 😂)
I like it. Looks good.
😂😂 Yes craig nice one bro 🙌🙌
@@homeimprovements👊 sweet job man
Why did you park the van so faraway from the house double handball job to move the glass. 🤦
We was as close to the door as possible 😊
That looks really good 😎😎😎👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Well its not science
Did you enjoy the video ?
but I think now that if it had been me, I would have ordered the drivadan to come and wrap it in glass completely. 🤑🤑🤑🤫
Jeeez
are there no gaskets that close the hole at the bottom of the gaps between the glasspanels?? like if it rains it could fill the alu-profile... sure it wont rust but can water drain out somewhere?
Good spot there are slots on the rear of the channel to allow it to drain 😊😊
Hi guys could you tell me what the music is around 9.26 please it’s brilliant
I’ll have a look for ya
Be careful with that glass we had some specialist fitting a balastrade and one little drop in to the channel and a large shard shot straight up of the edge of the glass. Lad lost and eye. So moral is safety glasses when installing toughened section.
We will keep this advice for future install thanks 😊
For marking the holes you should buy a white posca paint pen they’re very handy for marking and they wash off too
Thanks 😊
There no way mat your cutting that grass!!!!! 😅
You haven't got the time?
Maybe mats gonna turbo a ride on lawn mower 😂😂
@@homeimprovements
🤣🤣
You got the lifting part wrong. You're first supposed to whip your head back quickly to engage your neck muscles; this helps to really get the weight off the ground. Only after you've done that, then you strain with the back while at the same time thrusting your hips forward. Works every time!!
Made me chuckle 😂😂🙌