Great labour work from you and the chimney looks Great aswell .As your flashing you could use some caulking to seal your just to make sure water doesn't go in .
Hi - Thanks for your comment. The flashing should keep the water out on its own but it needs to be well chased into the brick joints and it’s there where some roofers will use caulking. Thanks for watching and your comment - best wishes at this time from Cumbria:)
What are you talking about ?? The guy didn’t even have a winch set up only a bit of blue string wrapped around the scaffold pole. It amazes me these guys jump on TH-cam to show ‘how it’s done’ 😂 Comic
@@Known-unknownsI use a pulley on the end of a horizontal outrigger with a 45° brace. I just set up a simple 3:1 M.A with a prussik for progress capture. It works well for hauling and lowering. My rigging knowledge from tree surgery comes in handy on roofs, 👍💪🔨🪓🌲🇮🇪
Hi. I was wondering if you could please let me know how much the builder charged you to brick the chimney. I know you did all the labour work, just want a rough idea of what im going to be charged as i am planning on taking my chimney down myself and getting a builder to rebuild it. Thank you
Hi - apologies for the late reply. I think you need to get some quotations. My builder was ‘local’ to me and was able to remove the waste to a local farm. I would budget for £1-1.5K depending on the size of the chimney
Hi - No, these are new bricks from a company called ‘Furness Brick’ - I believe they do heritage style bricks, these are ‘Antique Orange’. Thanks for watching…Regards
Great labour work from you and the chimney looks Great aswell .As your flashing you could use some caulking to seal your just to make sure water doesn't go in .
Hi - Thanks for your comment. The flashing should keep the water out on its own but it needs to be well chased into the brick joints and it’s there where some roofers will use caulking. Thanks for watching and your comment - best wishes at this time from Cumbria:)
What are you talking about ?? The guy didn’t even have a winch set up only a bit of blue string wrapped around the scaffold pole. It amazes me these guys jump on TH-cam to show ‘how it’s done’ 😂 Comic
@@Known-unknownsI use a pulley on the end of a horizontal outrigger with a 45° brace. I just set up a simple 3:1 M.A with a prussik for progress capture. It works well for hauling and lowering. My rigging knowledge from tree surgery comes in handy on roofs, 👍💪🔨🪓🌲🇮🇪
Hi. I was wondering if you could please let me know how much the builder charged you to brick the chimney. I know you did all the labour work, just want a rough idea of what im going to be charged as i am planning on taking my chimney down myself and getting a builder to rebuild it. Thank you
Hi - apologies for the late reply. I think you need to get some quotations. My builder was ‘local’ to me and was able to remove the waste to a local farm. I would budget for £1-1.5K depending on the size of the chimney
Are the chimney bricks ones reused
Hi - No, these are new bricks from a company called ‘Furness Brick’ - I believe they do heritage style bricks, these are ‘Antique Orange’. Thanks for watching…Regards