The found being off a bit to give a heavy bed starting off is very common if u do alot of brickwork no big deal since the heavy bed is used to keep the wall level, we are so lucky that the experts here have pointed it out haha, just another day on the trowel
Love all your work including the listed 300 year old barn, the only gripe i have is with a few of your vids. Intro & incidental music can be a 'bit loud' in comparison to your running commentary, hope this helps. Carry on with the good work.
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Doing a great job
How do I keep the blue bricks clean
The found being off a bit to give a heavy bed starting off is very common if u do alot of brickwork no big deal since the heavy bed is used to keep the wall level, we are so lucky that the experts here have pointed it out haha, just another day on the trowel
Cracking job, looks fantastic
Love all your work including the listed 300 year old barn, the only gripe i have is with a few of your vids. Intro & incidental music can be a 'bit loud' in comparison to your running commentary, hope this helps. Carry on with the good work.
Nice job, and loving the bricks
That pillared wall+fence looks great.
those piers are massive
looks like you was + 40mm low in concrete hence the monster bed but overall nice and why use bull nose blue on the side you cant actually see .
You used more mortar than china on the first course
Bricklaying is not as easy as it looks.Its an art.
What mix do you use? How do you get the mix nice and workable? thanks.
top work
Beautiful work. Could you tell us about the cost?
Looking good mate. What's the name of the red brick you used ?
Why such over sized pillars on the front and better if they don’t have a hollow section in the middle!
Where in the country are you Chris?