9:10 - laughed my bottom off when Ste muttered, F”@£ off, under his breath at the errant Jablite bits he cut off, then glanced at the camera. Best bit by far! 😂 Oh, and decent job as always 👌👍
Work of art on that slab - unrecognisable from the nightmare you were presented with at the start! You two guys are really working so well together, great to see Dad and Son grafting away. Thank you for filming/editing/uploads - they make a great watch!
A little tip for you,cut a length of plastic dpc long enough to go wall to wall pull it tight vertically across the wet concrete and you will be able to swim the water off the wet concrete.
Another cracking job and a treat to watch for all of us. Seems like you were up against it at times with this one but it always looks good when the slab has been poured. Look forward to the next instalment.
Good video lads, I realy look forward to watching you two. Despite the weather gods you nailed it that slab looks great I don't know why the building inspector can't just look at your videos it would save him a visit!! Once again Alex " The bulldozer " shifted all that sand, and showed whose boss. Best regards as ever Ken
Hi Steve, is it normal for brickie to prep and pour concrete slab ?, in new zealand the slab prep is done by the builder, with a concreter doing the pour, great work, neville
Always a dodgy time to pour, weather permitting. I’ve had a few ‘re lays’ after plunging overnight temperatures, even with full protection of the slab. Heartbreaking. Feeling for you chaps.
@@SteveAndAlexBuild I definitely agree S&A. Been dropping lintels in at home, finally sorted the last one, out of six, wrapped up and pinned with bubble wrap and old towels. Should be good to go after a few more days.
@@SteveAndAlexBuild 1) = Building regulations. 2) = Increasing thermal insulation requirements. 3) = The race to "Net -Zero". 4) = To reduce heat loss from your building. 5) = To help keep your building nice & toasty, and to save you money. 6) = To reduce our reliance on fossil -fuels.
Great video as always. Shame there's always a wannabe BBC watchdog that feels the need to criticise the content you go to the trouble of making, editing and posting. I have to say though I was gutted when Al left the fatty bits from his bacon. I,d have swiped that if I'd been on the job 😋😎.
9:10 - laughed my bottom off when Ste muttered, F”@£ off, under his breath at the errant Jablite bits he cut off, then glanced at the camera. Best bit by far! 😂
Oh, and decent job as always 👌👍
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Best line of the video, from Alex.... "You're in my shot"... a real pro.? Keep these coming guys.. great video and always entertaining.. 👍👍🏴
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Work of art on that slab - unrecognisable from the nightmare you were presented with at the start! You two guys are really working so well together, great to see Dad and Son grafting away. Thank you for filming/editing/uploads - they make a great watch!
Cheers Dave 🧱👍🏽
Great work in awful weather!
Ive just realised that i hadn't seen you using the fitted brick covers recently.
Ideal at this time of year.
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Always breath a sign of relief when the slab is in and tamped,nice job as always at this time of the year you are dodging the weather
Same here mate 🥵🧱👍🏽
Great job lads, don't comment much but enjoy watching you both work and the end result, keep them coming ❤
Regards Russ..
Thanks very much Russ and for taking the time to comment 🤜🏽🤛🏽🧱👍🏽
A little tip for you,cut a length of plastic dpc long enough to go wall to wall pull it tight vertically across the wet concrete and you will be able to swim the water off the wet concrete.
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Another cracking job and a treat to watch for all of us. Seems like you were up against it at times with this one but it always looks good when the slab has been poured. Look forward to the next instalment.
Cheers Tom 🤜🏽🤛🏽🧱👍🏽
another great job and in the winter too hope launch is ok and getting you ready for the afternoon .thanks for the video
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Good video lads, I realy look forward to watching you two.
Despite the weather gods you nailed it that slab looks great I don't know why the building inspector can't just look at your videos it would save him a visit!!
Once again Alex " The bulldozer " shifted all that sand, and showed whose boss.
Best regards as ever Ken
Cheers Ken .
Al is great 😍🧱👍🏽
Thank you Steve & Alex, looked great to me, I’d be happy with that 🙏🏻
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Fine work you deserve a long weekend. Take time to enjoy family and friends
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Not shore if you no you can get double side water proof tap for doing DPC its brilliant and the wait of the concrete really makes it stick together
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Brilliant lad tidy job as always
Ta John 🧱👍🏽
Hi Steve, is it normal for brickie to prep and pour concrete slab ?, in new zealand the slab prep is done by the builder, with a concreter doing the pour, great work, neville
Yes it’s quite common for small builders on small jobs .
Thanks very much 🧱👍🏽
Always a dodgy time to pour, weather permitting. I’ve had a few ‘re lays’ after plunging overnight temperatures, even with full protection of the slab. Heartbreaking. Feeling for you chaps.
Let’s hope we’ve seen the last of the sub zero temps. 🥶🤞🏼🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild I definitely agree S&A. Been dropping lintels in at home, finally sorted the last one, out of six, wrapped up and pinned with bubble wrap and old towels. Should be good to go after a few more days.
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Great work as usual 👍
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You guys can only do a good job 👍 😂
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Yet another spot on job, you and your detail….. where were you guys when I was project managing?
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Great job Steve and Alex, have you not considered with all the extension slabs you carry out buying a power tamp , pay for itself in no time?
Absolutely not we’ve already outgrown our garage 😬🧱👍🏽
Nice 😊😊😊
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How many times did the customer have a sneaky peek from behind the patio door blind ?
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Daft question. Thought the sand needed compacting?
Its building sand so a quick bang with the spazzle is plenty 💪🏽🧱👍🏽
Just a quick question…. Why did you not run the brickwork flush with the house, rather than a little step back?
Saves a load of toothing and that’s where the drawing said to put it 🧱👍🏽
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How come I have to put 150mm insulation in the floor? 😮
Not sure 🤔🧱👍🏽
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1) = Building regulations.
2) = Increasing thermal insulation requirements.
3) = The race to "Net -Zero".
4) = To reduce heat loss from your building.
5) = To help keep your building nice & toasty, and to save you money.
6) = To reduce our reliance on fossil -fuels.
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@@martin2466I was being sarcastic, new regs has gone up from 100mm to 150mm. Get the breaker out 😂
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At 9 min 14 did you tell that piece of polystyrene to f off ;-)
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Great video as always. Shame there's always a wannabe BBC watchdog that feels the need to criticise the content you go to the trouble of making, editing and posting. I have to say though I was gutted when Al left the fatty bits from his bacon. I,d have swiped that if I'd been on the job 😋😎.
Yeah they love having a dig .
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Whose baby is on Steve’s phone?
My beautiful granddaughter 😍🧱👍🏽
Do you always talk to your insulation like that? You naughty boy.
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Father and son or not?
Yes 🧱👍🏽
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Very good I am now subscribed to your channel
Thanks very much 🙏🏽🧱👍🏽
I like those BAHCO saws I bought a Teflon coated hard point 9 TPI no problem cutting board or planks. it never gets stuck
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