Hi Jay awesome job champ . I was a brick layer and roof tiler for 30yrs . So nice to see work done so well by you.👏👏👏👍🙋♂️I used to use 3 sand 1 cement for ridges and 2 sand 1 cement for and oxide for pointing. Do you cement ridging in one operation like bricks. .fantastic job love your videos . Get well soon champ jamie from Australia.🥂cheers
Hello James my friend I’m glad you liking it :) we also use 1 to 3 mix but that part of the roof there was on a very hot day that’s why the 3c4s mix with 52 mortar .. first they advised me to go 1cement and 1 sand mix but I thought let me try 3 on 4 seems better workable I guess .. thanks man What do you mean in one operation ? No I did the barn first when we finished the tiles there 4s3c mix The other roof was 1 to 3 mix
@@JayKTS thanks Jay I understand what your saying. I mean when you put down you ridging tiles in cement do you clean up the mortar around and make it smooth as you go. Like bricks . Cheers Jay I love the old style building in your country they are so beautiful. The skills you have , not many trades in Australia can do everything like you. I was lucky i helped family and friends in different trades for no money in return they showed me , great swap hey . Take care Jay and thanks again for explaining cheers 👍👍👏🙋♂️
Hi Jay, Your work cheers me up a lot. Best workmanship done with a sense of humour and so much care. My wife and I love Belgium and love looking at your interesting quirky and architecture. Where is this building and is it a home or commercial premises? Most importantly, how did the birds fare and what type. Suffering tendonitis in ankles so do appreciate your situation Go well my friend.. Bob From Somerset (where the cider apples grow) England
Hey mate , this is in Wuustwezel- Gooreind.. I work mostly in the area of northern Antwerp .. the birds did well I covered the hole good for the rain and I think they all flew out .. these are jackdaws I believe ( Kauw in Dutch ) If you like birds I got maybe a hundred or more barnswallows at my house .. cheers bob thanks a lot man :)
Very beautiful end result, an insane amount of work to bring it all together… really cool putting in the old photos of the building… what was the original use of the building? Looks fvckn fantastic!
jay, have you done "Brandgevels" already? It's like a typical wall thing for older farmhouses where the wall itself peeks slightly above the roof level? Sometimes they do em with "zwaluwstaarten/ schuine strekken"
32, 42 and 52 cement does not make a difference in hardness/strength. It just tells you how fast it will gain it's strength. So a 52 cement will be harder after 30 days than a 32 cement. However, after so many more days, it should reach the same amount of strength. But it keeps on gaining strength for the rest of it's life, very minor, but still does.
@@JayKTS De afkorting VHV staat voor Verbeterde Holle Variabele Verwerkbare dakpannen. Dit vanwege de variabele latafstand die deze klassieke dakpannen hebben. Daardoor zijn deze op bijna alle oude dakpanmodellen op hetzelfde maatritme te vervangen. De licht gebogen goot van de dakpan gaat langzaam over naar een golvende wel. Tekst heb ik even gejat van internet maar het klopt wel. Heb ze vaak in handen.. Fijn pannetje om te leggen
Great job Jay! - love watching the vids where you are restoring old buildings and bringing them back to life.
Matt thanks a lot brother 🍻
Stunning work Jay 👏🏽👏🏽🤜🏻🤛🏻🧱👍🏼
Thanks guys .. take care and good day ! Cheers !
Great work Jay👌👍Hope the shoulder gets better soon.
Andy thanks mate .. it’s already going better still need to take it easy though .. we finished the roof in may ;) take care man 🙏🏼
Wat een prachtig werk hebben jullie daar geleverd. 😊. Ik kijk al weer uit naar de volgende video. 💪
Dank u wel !
Hi Jay awesome job champ . I was a brick layer and roof tiler for 30yrs . So nice to see work done so well by you.👏👏👏👍🙋♂️I used to use 3 sand 1 cement for ridges and 2 sand 1 cement for and oxide for pointing. Do you cement ridging in one operation like bricks. .fantastic job love your videos . Get well soon champ jamie from Australia.🥂cheers
Hello James my friend I’m glad you liking it :) we also use 1 to 3 mix but that part of the roof there was on a very hot day that’s why the 3c4s mix with 52 mortar .. first they advised me to go 1cement and 1 sand mix but I thought let me try 3 on 4 seems better workable I guess .. thanks man
What do you mean in one operation ? No I did the barn first when we finished the tiles there 4s3c mix
The other roof was 1 to 3 mix
@@JayKTS thanks Jay I understand what your saying. I mean when you put down you ridging tiles in cement do you clean up the mortar around and make it smooth as you go. Like bricks . Cheers Jay I love the old style building in your country they are so beautiful. The skills you have , not many trades in Australia can do everything like you. I was lucky i helped family and friends in different trades for no money in return they showed me , great swap hey . Take care Jay and thanks again for explaining cheers 👍👍👏🙋♂️
This looks like a great one ! Watching it later thanks
I hope you’ll like it ;) cheers man
Looks amazing dude. Another pristine conservation job. KTK
Cheers man
It is called a valley gutter jay
David thanks for that man :) cheers !
Top work jay
Thanks for the support man :)
Da habt ihr eine superschöne Arbeit gemacht Respekt! 🤩👌👍🏻🤩👌👍🏻🤩👌👍🏻🤩👌👍🏻
Vielen Dank :)
Lovely job that mate lot of oak in that one 👍👍
Mark thanks a lot mate :) have a good week my man
@@JayKTS will do you too mate 👍👍
Sterkte met je linker arm/schouder. Neem de tijd om die rust te geven. Mooie video weer, vakmanschap!
Edo dank u man .. gaat al een pak beter :)
Really impressive!!
Thanks mate :)
Hi Jay, Your work cheers me up a lot. Best workmanship done with a sense of humour and so much care. My wife and I love Belgium and love looking at your interesting quirky and architecture. Where is this building and is it a home or commercial premises? Most importantly, how did the birds fare and what type. Suffering tendonitis in ankles so do appreciate your situation Go well my friend.. Bob From Somerset (where the cider apples grow) England
Hey mate , this is in Wuustwezel- Gooreind.. I work mostly in the area of northern Antwerp .. the birds did well I covered the hole good for the rain and I think they all flew out .. these are jackdaws I believe ( Kauw in Dutch )
If you like birds I got maybe a hundred or more barnswallows at my house .. cheers bob thanks a lot man :)
Very beautiful end result, an insane amount of work to bring it all together… really cool putting in the old photos of the building… what was the original use of the building?
Looks fvckn fantastic!
Hey man .. it was a station for a steamtrain think around 1900 .. cheers Evan :)
Actually not a train but steam tram
🔥🔥🔥🔥 beautiful work
Cheers bro !
jay, have you done "Brandgevels" already? It's like a typical wall thing for older farmhouses where the wall itself peeks slightly above the roof level?
Sometimes they do em with "zwaluwstaarten/ schuine strekken"
I’ve worked on it for a repair but never made one myself :) cheers !
How do you guys work of those tower scaffolds. Scaring me just watching😮
32, 42 and 52 cement does not make a difference in hardness/strength. It just tells you how fast it will gain it's strength. So a 52 cement will be harder after 30 days than a 32 cement. However, after so many more days, it should reach the same amount of strength. But it keeps on gaining strength for the rest of it's life, very minor, but still does.
Hello the reason for this mix was because of the very hot weather .. this would prevent the burning of the mortar .. it seems like it worked
@@JayKTS That's a good idea! Glad it worked. That building is looking awesome btw!
VHV pan mooi werk heren.
VHV ? Dank je wel jorrit !
@@JayKTS De afkorting VHV staat voor Verbeterde Holle Variabele Verwerkbare dakpannen. Dit vanwege de variabele latafstand die deze klassieke dakpannen hebben. Daardoor zijn deze op bijna alle oude dakpanmodellen op hetzelfde maatritme te vervangen. De licht gebogen goot van de dakpan gaat langzaam over naar een golvende wel.
Tekst heb ik even gejat van internet maar het klopt wel. Heb ze vaak in handen.. Fijn pannetje om te leggen
Where abouts in belgium is this building
North of Antwerp town wuustwezel
Je moet meer uploaden vind je video’s leuk om naar te kijken, vraagje welke zand gebruik jij je mortel is altijd mooi grijs grijs
Ik gebruik dikwijls 0/2 zand maar ook Lommel zand .. dank u :)
@@JayKTS oké bedankt ik wacht al op de volgende video 🤣
what is the name of the brick you use?
I think it’s a , oude beerse steen ‘or ‘beerse klinker’