Very nice Budd. My grandfather was a bricklayer for 55 years, reluctantly retired at 70. Its like watching him work again, very good! Thanks for the video!
Its just like being a kid again, watching my dad busy building away.. Teaching me all the little tricks of the trade and what not.. Excellent at his work and always done pucker jobs. It's Great to show off these skills..
Could do with you at these building colleges I'd would of liked to be taught by you ,you are so calm .also you could teach them how to box aswel ... keep tapping budd
Thanks for the video... I have 2 questions: 1. I have always wondered. Why do you spread the mortar in the middle before laying a brick? does it not leave a cavity between the brick and mortar after you lay it? and 2. What is the purpose of a "frog" and does it face up or down?
I know this might be obvious for experienced ones, but getting that line horizontal, having something to attach it to, getting the right height, knowing where to start from aka edges first or one side? (here you started from the middle), knowing if you'll end up with 1/3 of a brick at the edge vs 1/2?
@@BuildingwithBudd Got me logs yesterday. Chaos 😁 . Both grown up granddaughters decided to come across and help out moving and storing. Lounge turned into a kindergarten. 6 yr old and 4 yr old siblings bickering and a 14 month old who is a crawling,screaming phenomenon. 😱
How do you make a mortar so creamy, sticky and workable? It just look like cream😅 I did some brick work on my house with premix mortar and it was ok to work with but it never had that texture and consistency.
Nice work, actually looks better when the joints are not precisely above one another, gives it a "hand-made" look rather than seeming made by a robot. Now if only we can breed-up some British brickies. I can't find a builder, they are too busy and say there are no brickies available, so they tell me. Come on lads, especially school-leavers, the money is good, it's a seller's market. Better than wasting your time going to university to end up in a call-centre.
Very nice Budd. My grandfather was a bricklayer for 55 years, reluctantly retired at 70. Its like watching him work again, very good! Thanks for the video!
I’m glad it brought back good memories that can only be a good thing, many thanks for watching 👍🧱
Bless❤
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Brilliant video. Really enjoyed watching.
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
Its just like being a kid again, watching my dad busy building away.. Teaching me all the little tricks of the trade and what not.. Excellent at his work and always done pucker jobs. It's Great to show off these skills..
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Old boy Budd. The real deal!
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probably the best how to video ive ever seen well worth a sub
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Could do with you at these building colleges I'd would of liked to be taught by you ,you are so calm .also you could teach them how to box aswel ... keep tapping budd
Cheers Dave , that’s a little bit of old school info you have let out there, 👍👊👊
Gracias amigo for sharing.
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I love bricklaying
Thanks for the video... I have 2 questions:
1. I have always wondered. Why do you spread the mortar in the middle before laying a brick? does it not leave a cavity between the brick and mortar after you lay it?
and
2. What is the purpose of a "frog" and does it face up or down?
This is video has been good for me
Great video, well done.
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I enjoyed that Budd, as it happens I've got some scaffold tubes and some pavers spare so you've just given me an idea! Cheers 👍
Cheers Jack
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Really good video.good step by step 😊
Thank you Budd
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Ay the string upsidedown 😂😂😂😂😂😂 good video 👍👍🏴🦊
Love this content mate, keep going.
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I know this might be obvious for experienced ones, but getting that line horizontal, having something to attach it to, getting the right height, knowing where to start from aka edges first or one side? (here you started from the middle), knowing if you'll end up with 1/3 of a brick at the edge vs 1/2?
What a brilliant teacher (and I'm an ex teacher)
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muito boa essa colher ótima show
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Good video bud . I Noticed that yours and rob songers perping technique are fairly similar
He is the master, many thanks for watching much appreciated 👏🧱👍
Asibonge ngomsebenzi omuhle we vidio
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Great tutorial Budd. Wanna be a brickie now but got too many aches for that. My engineering career caught up with me joints 😂😂
Doug cheers for that, I’m not far behind you with my aches and pains , enjoy the sunshine what’s left of it 👍😎
@@BuildingwithBudd Got me logs yesterday. Chaos 😁 . Both grown up granddaughters decided to come across and help out moving and storing. Lounge turned into a kindergarten. 6 yr old and 4 yr old siblings bickering and a 14 month old who is a crawling,screaming phenomenon. 😱
O Doug 😂😂🤦♂️
Give the camra 🎥 a🍺, enjoyable lesson on the basics of tidy brickwork
Cheers Joe 👍👍
cheers from Lithuania lad
frog up? wouldnt it form a water trap ?
Thanks
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How do you make a mortar so creamy, sticky and workable? It just look like cream😅 I did some brick work on my house with premix mortar and it was ok to work with but it never had that texture and consistency.
Hey Budd, good video. Where are your boots from they look comfy?
Do you have tiktok? We have a video on our tiktok page showing them and you can buy them through tiktok
Great vid Bud, not heard you belch in a while, losing the technique ? 😂😂
Change of diet Jim jam 😂😂👍
Nice work, actually looks better when the joints are not precisely above one another, gives it a "hand-made" look rather than seeming made by a robot. Now if only we can breed-up some British brickies. I can't find a builder, they are too busy and say there are no brickies available, so they tell me. Come on lads, especially school-leavers, the money is good, it's a seller's market. Better than wasting your time going to university to end up in a call-centre.
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No showboating, or waffle.Just gone on with it.
Dirty tools usually means dirty worker
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NOT A GOOD START , NOT VERY. CLEAN. TROWEL