In this video i show to to make life easier when it comes to laying bricks to a line 🧱👍🏻
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@True3dom9 ай бұрын
I use your methods at college and the teacher says that my work has a superb finish. I studied the books like they're my bible and I used to take rubbish bricks home to practice with, but I think your videos have been the greatest help. I don't get alot of good advice on site's and I don't see many people that take pride in their work. I did alot of improving and it does make me sad that people just don't give a toss, but I am glad that there great trades people such as yourself spreading some wisdom. I had the best teacher when I picked up plastering as a kid, but the minute I started laying bricks I was in love. For whatever if is worth, I am grateful for your channel, you are the best teacher I have had for this trade and it has helped me become a better version of myself. Much respect 🙏
@1u8taheb6
9 ай бұрын
Nice comment good attitude good luck 👍
@jasperchatterton28042 ай бұрын
I'm no bricklayer, just a jack of all chippy that's done lots of different stuff. I totally agree with you Charlie with the efficiency study, it makes all the difference. Nice tidy work mate, and great work. You're giving away diamonds with these vids ! 👏👍
@lifeconnections82599 ай бұрын
Love this Charlie, efficiency is definitely the answer & it’s so simple. Less = more, remove all bad habits & get the job done
@tombates98559 ай бұрын
Great content as always Charlie,64 years old now and watching your videos makes me want to get back and have another go,
@Paul-sm8ms9 ай бұрын
I'm a 63 Yr old bricklayer who served his time in the 70s. This was an era when there was a government boost in apprenticeship bricklaying. I served with some old timers who did not fart about with their compo like we do now, but also grey commons were outside leaf materials, and lightweight concrete blocks, or thermal items were inner leaf material. Now solid heavy duty concrete innerleaf with polystyrene sheets inner, and stupid outer leaf clay hollow bricks that take a ton of muck to bed up. How times have changed. I've had carpel tunnel ops on both wrists, permanent bad back with wet blocks weighing 3 stone. Bollocks to price work, steady as she goes, long time to state pension at 67yrs, shortly going up to 68yr old before eligible
@spawn8641
8 ай бұрын
So many true words clay hollow bricks money saving, but again more is spent on making muck to lay them.
@roymichaeldeanable
5 ай бұрын
Concrete blocks not bricks, then fill the void with insulation....seems stupid to me....time will tell
@Cumbrian779 ай бұрын
Great video again young Sir. I work exactly the same way as you do same levels / profiles and same trowels. Efficiency is the key like you said . Super clean work every time we’ll done. I might buy that book for our apprentice.👍
@user-mg2il5if8l9 ай бұрын
Love your logic. Great reminder to the old and the young to look after your body
@stevenjohnson57569 ай бұрын
It’s a coke or duck bill trowel, Great videos Charlie I enjoy watching you watch and the way you teach makes me wanna throw in the towel on a 15year roofing career and start as a brickie , cheers from down here in New Zealand
@iancockerham93829 ай бұрын
Great vlog Charlie ,the spreading technique is hundreds of yrs old it was ok when the bricks were of solid clay they haven’t moved with the times ,the brick is full of perforations now ,keep up the good work bringing the industry up to date
@tomthumb17699 ай бұрын
Totally agree with you Charlie 👍🏻👍🏻
@andyobrien56969 ай бұрын
You are right about Trowels, I don't work with cement, all my work is heritage stuff with hotlime mortar, but I like the tile setter trowel for that less stress on your wrists.
@dermotkenny90669 ай бұрын
Gifted Charlie and effortless
@AK4ourty7even479 ай бұрын
Great little vid this , nice work Charlie
@compositionist9 ай бұрын
You are a wise workman.
@markkilshaw10389 ай бұрын
Great vid we all learn each day
@matskelton95899 ай бұрын
Good motivational vibes as usual 👌
@matthewward4661Ай бұрын
Great content Charles
@garyhockaday80229 ай бұрын
Nice work .
@Dipzee9 ай бұрын
Best bricky I think I will ever see, the 6ft level at the end all spot on 👍🏻
@Big_Nutz..9 ай бұрын
I ain’t been ploughing my muck for a couple years.. been a revelation.. so much quicker, cleaner and can bump up or grind down a lot easier on blocks
@JohnSmith-lu4is9 ай бұрын
Well done when will you write your own book C Great advice from a man who took bricklaying to a great level , well done Charlie
@wayneharriss97329 ай бұрын
Well said 👍keep up the good work
@ianparker34869 ай бұрын
Great video Charlie
@Joeybuilder01149 ай бұрын
I think the concentrated feb that’s in the gobbo these days makes it easier just to pick the muck up and not have to turn it over compared to the old plasticisers
@connorvasey19 ай бұрын
I’m obsessed with organising our working day at the moment and the book is great advise for anyone. Mine is in the post from eBay. Cheers be a good read whilst I’m coming to a from work in the van rather than being on my brain buzzer 📱
@lawrencecarlin43099 ай бұрын
College always shows you the traditional way, good example
@foodandstuff27249 ай бұрын
My lad has just started a construction course and they supplied a kit and the gloves that were provided lasted 9 days, do u have a pair of gloves that you would recommend that last and are suitable for brickwork?
@darrenstreeton42379 ай бұрын
Nice one slick ..!
@thomascoyne1579 ай бұрын
Very true in what you say no matter what job you do.👍👍👍👍👍🤪
@grahamobrienverynicex98049 ай бұрын
Good speech charlie
@TheWanderingMason9 ай бұрын
Just a note on RSI/joint pain, a lot of lifting is a pull behind the spine not push in front; I work my ATGs, aductors & glutes, tibular aductors, rear delts and bracialis as do olympic weightlifters. Have to stretch regularly as well because your muscles expand and contract; too much contraction would cause small tears over time even in your back. Favourite channels for this are "The KneeOverToesGuy", "(olympian) Lu Xiaojun", "Clarence0 (clarence kennedy)".
@threatassessment21629 күн бұрын
Thank you sir 🫡 God bless
@finx2much9 ай бұрын
That trowel is actually a "cake slice" . Dinner ladies use them to dish out apple crumble
@mattcartwright8272
9 ай бұрын
made me chuckle!
@therebel43329 ай бұрын
Its all exercise at the end of the day whether brick laying or running or weight lifting etc etc. I have ridiculous endurance to the point people ask where I get it the energy from,, if you train and condition your body to do something itll do it easy eventually ,, same with brick laying and eating well.
@richardjnewman61823 ай бұрын
Where can I find the book Charlie? Great vid, loved the advice on trowel size.... A poignant reminder from old plasterers also.
@paulfisher79119 ай бұрын
superb content . getting rid of all the health n saftey bs would help everyone speed up aswel
@masonry20189 ай бұрын
Coke Trowel! My competition trowel of choice!
@danoking699 ай бұрын
If you want me to be honest m8, as a 20yr experienced brick layer with a red seal (Canadian version of internationally recognized certification) your perps are straight up nearly empty when you layed them fast vs when you layed them slow they were proper full. 2 completely different qualities of product. Just my honest opinion. Great content and grats on the comp win.
@CharlieCollison
9 ай бұрын
They fill up when you put the muck on the next course and push down 👍🏻
@danoking69
9 ай бұрын
I understand that's the desired outcome, but it's quite noticeable comparing both your replays. I personally find buttering the brick in hand ensures 100% full head joint oppose to risking it. Different strokes for different folks. @@CharlieCollison
@PaulRawley-ws4hm9 ай бұрын
Definitely a gauging trowel! Which country is this from?
@benwilliams11726 ай бұрын
i have been a bricklayer for 42 years, only one thing to say is adapt or die.. always new ways to build walls , just listen to all the tips given and use what suits you.
@wayneevans26059 ай бұрын
Also does that book mean your traditional aswel 😂brilliant clever stuff me ole bean
@jackrussell98119 ай бұрын
tilers trowel ?watched a vid on youtube years ago ,american bloke think name was gailbraith he was a time and motion man and if i rememer right he had some sort of hydraulic system on the scaffold that raised the bricks to eliminate bending and speed things up ,hope someone else has seen this and its not the beer got to me
@Bobthebrickie
9 ай бұрын
Seen that Jack, he made lots of professions more efficient like in operating theatres, everything at hand and that’s where you get scrub nurses from…surgeons labourer👍🏻
@steveross12609 ай бұрын
It's a duckbill trowel. Thanks for all you do Charlie. an old brickie
@leewilliams85799 ай бұрын
Thats insane speed domt think ive wver hit a 1000 bricks a day let alone add a 100 blocks aswell
@dfdf29739 ай бұрын
Show 👏👏
@robertdance15919 ай бұрын
Looks like my old Dutch pick and dip trowel
@stevenmartin-jones43459 ай бұрын
You got any sites of your own or still working for a contractor??
@silvanusayres6 ай бұрын
Your right there charlie more quiker specaily on price charlie traditional bricklayer wood have somthing to say about like he always does
@davebloke8299 ай бұрын
We seem to be stuck with these wire cut crap bricks on housing sites, I lay exactly the same with them as you, traditional bricks I will lay more traditionally because you don't need as much muck.
@MrPeel569 ай бұрын
You really are a top tradesman Charlie. Where can I buy this book from. Thank you.
@Steve_Van7779 ай бұрын
Is all your site work CIS Charlie?
@davey48189 ай бұрын
With a curve like that, looks like a benching trowel similar to what you'd use when building manholes
@jeffreypelletier72479 ай бұрын
Is it a guageing trowel?
@John-cn9bq9 ай бұрын
Its a gauging trowel?
@pofkebiceps86769 ай бұрын
i lay 1000 bricks at day and i go gym 5 days aswell lol its true if you are in good shape you dont get tired
@E69apeTheMatrix4209 ай бұрын
"Slow is smooth and smooth is fast"
@gerryb64239 ай бұрын
It's a Coke Trowel Charlie, And i agree with being efficient makes perfect sense ,Why are people Rushing about wearing parts of the body that Could eventually stop you doing the job or make it hard for you to continue, Unnecessary moves add up and can cause you problems twisting about twice when you can do it in one is so much easier and watching someone doing it twice on & on is just bad practice, Where that person is going like the clappers and achieving a decent amount had he used the Collison method he would have done more and not knackered himself out, Basically Why make the job harder than it is ? . See you on the Next one Charlie / Amy.
@spawn86418 ай бұрын
You layed 1200 bricks in a day, be good to know how many hrs plus prep time, Will make a great video.
@padraigharrison69199 ай бұрын
Is it a bullnose
@michaelgarner75718 ай бұрын
The sponge fills up the holes 😂
@remtemple91289 ай бұрын
Thats right, suportet
@jeremykieffer76609 ай бұрын
Coke trowel. Thats the one i use to pic and dip. Best pic and dip trowel ever.
@bricklayersworldwithandy6277
9 ай бұрын
You know mate 👍
@jimhackett47443 ай бұрын
👍
@dannywickens33689 ай бұрын
You really are a godlike figure.
@derekfinlayson19089 ай бұрын
Best time ov night haha
@grahamobrienverynicex98049 ай бұрын
And how many did you ksy after to get £100
@thatblackgolfr78169 ай бұрын
Dutch trowel?
@rhysainsworth65159 ай бұрын
What’s happened to your gator back boards Charlie?
@aaronacharya78229 ай бұрын
Hey Charlie it’s a old school tiling trowel
@ash_er.9 ай бұрын
That's a coke trowel I think. I have an old whs one 0:01. I think duck bill trowels are similar shape exept there longer and more narrow
@compositionist9 ай бұрын
Slow is smooth and smooth is fast.
@kdotfreshh71414 күн бұрын
Surely your using less gobbo by spreading better? Plus isn’t it tidier sites are crazy about keeping your cavities clean?
@wayneevans26059 ай бұрын
You taking a swipe at traditional 😂😂
@jackrussell9811
9 ай бұрын
MOST PEOPLE DO
@eamonmoore6134
9 ай бұрын
I watched traditional first video he made the other night. Man speaks completely different now lol
@bonanzatime9 ай бұрын
Interesting experiment, the only thing I can see to criticize the faster way is the head joints aren't going to be as full as the traditional way. That's the only problem I can see with that. ..Maybe if special attention is paid to that, that issue can be overcome.
@fredylemmens9 ай бұрын
Looks like a Belgian floorlayers trowel on steroids😊
@danielhope32728 ай бұрын
Do you not pick and dip any more Charlie
@garywheeley51089 ай бұрын
Rose pumpkin trowel?...
@theessexhunter13059 ай бұрын
Roofers trowel
@liamwalters50299 ай бұрын
I actually get these Mixed up but the one you have is a coke trowel ( no joke ) it’s very similar to the duckbill trowel which I believe is a bit longer thinner
@user-pj4ql4qs6w9 ай бұрын
It's a gauging trowel mate
@davidmarsden98009 ай бұрын
A gauging trowel, at first it looked like a very badly worn London pattern 😂
@adeclewes27219 ай бұрын
German or Austrian trowel
@TheAsa19729 ай бұрын
Bricklaying today is the Human definition of a Chicken in a battery farm ,It's just bang bang bang, Strecher bond, Strecher bond, Strecher bond just the same as a Chicken eating its corn from its cage . Its little beak pecking at corn. All these videos you have done and how many bonds have you done? It's not your fault i know that but Bricklaying is dying on its arse and so is the skill ,Where are the Gauged Arches and the tumbling in. The amount of times i was on jobs and guys would turn up and say there was no money on it..The real reason was they could not do it
@leeberry96669 ай бұрын
Charlie it's called a 34 pattern.
@hunterb92739 ай бұрын
Trowel looks like a worn scotch pattern trowel.
@tw86338 ай бұрын
Even after your explanation. I still don't understand how you can lay that much before 2 o'clock! I've never laid 1000 bricks a day. 850 best. I didn't think I was slow.....but now......well I need to stack shelves in tesco. Sheesh
@tw8633
8 ай бұрын
You've earned 800 quid before 2 o'clock 😅
@danniharmer85619 ай бұрын
1200
@andrewlangridge86199 ай бұрын
As a landscaper I consider myself an all rounder in terms of the various types of work I do including brick and blockwork etc but I always try and improve and at 55 Im still picking up tips and tricks, really enjoy your stuff and thanks for taking the time to do this stuff!
@johnboo66949 ай бұрын
Looks like a gauging trowel
@jackknife17969 ай бұрын
The 700 to 300 maths doesn't make sense Charlie
@cornhammer9 ай бұрын
When was last time u seen a bricky beating a joiner 😂 that’s right never in your life boy
@deanstratton93309 ай бұрын
It's a spud trowel
@jus58109 ай бұрын
Duck bill
@cornhammer9 ай бұрын
Tell me a well known game a bricky invented 🤔 that’s right there isn’t one. But a joiner invented the world renowned game of darts 🎯. Act like you know 👍🏼
@dominiclawrenson93364 ай бұрын
Mastic men on price as well . Teaching bad habits with the expansion foam . Typical bricky. That 10mm strip you pull off is meant to make my life easier. Teaching bad habits.
@andrewhewitt96359 ай бұрын
gauging trowel
@bricklayersworldwithandy62779 ай бұрын
Its a Charlie trowel 😂
@CharlieCollison
9 ай бұрын
Thanks mate 😊
@STASHIU2U18 күн бұрын
Ducks foot.
@jordanholmes40529 ай бұрын
Gauging trowel
@joshmccarty19839 ай бұрын
Charlie explain price work compared to everything else please
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I use your methods at college and the teacher says that my work has a superb finish. I studied the books like they're my bible and I used to take rubbish bricks home to practice with, but I think your videos have been the greatest help. I don't get alot of good advice on site's and I don't see many people that take pride in their work. I did alot of improving and it does make me sad that people just don't give a toss, but I am glad that there great trades people such as yourself spreading some wisdom. I had the best teacher when I picked up plastering as a kid, but the minute I started laying bricks I was in love. For whatever if is worth, I am grateful for your channel, you are the best teacher I have had for this trade and it has helped me become a better version of myself. Much respect 🙏
@1u8taheb6
9 ай бұрын
Nice comment good attitude good luck 👍
I'm no bricklayer, just a jack of all chippy that's done lots of different stuff. I totally agree with you Charlie with the efficiency study, it makes all the difference. Nice tidy work mate, and great work. You're giving away diamonds with these vids ! 👏👍
Love this Charlie, efficiency is definitely the answer & it’s so simple. Less = more, remove all bad habits & get the job done
Great content as always Charlie,64 years old now and watching your videos makes me want to get back and have another go,
I'm a 63 Yr old bricklayer who served his time in the 70s. This was an era when there was a government boost in apprenticeship bricklaying. I served with some old timers who did not fart about with their compo like we do now, but also grey commons were outside leaf materials, and lightweight concrete blocks, or thermal items were inner leaf material. Now solid heavy duty concrete innerleaf with polystyrene sheets inner, and stupid outer leaf clay hollow bricks that take a ton of muck to bed up. How times have changed. I've had carpel tunnel ops on both wrists, permanent bad back with wet blocks weighing 3 stone. Bollocks to price work, steady as she goes, long time to state pension at 67yrs, shortly going up to 68yr old before eligible
@spawn8641
8 ай бұрын
So many true words clay hollow bricks money saving, but again more is spent on making muck to lay them.
@roymichaeldeanable
5 ай бұрын
Concrete blocks not bricks, then fill the void with insulation....seems stupid to me....time will tell
Great video again young Sir. I work exactly the same way as you do same levels / profiles and same trowels. Efficiency is the key like you said . Super clean work every time we’ll done. I might buy that book for our apprentice.👍
Love your logic. Great reminder to the old and the young to look after your body
It’s a coke or duck bill trowel, Great videos Charlie I enjoy watching you watch and the way you teach makes me wanna throw in the towel on a 15year roofing career and start as a brickie , cheers from down here in New Zealand
Great vlog Charlie ,the spreading technique is hundreds of yrs old it was ok when the bricks were of solid clay they haven’t moved with the times ,the brick is full of perforations now ,keep up the good work bringing the industry up to date
Totally agree with you Charlie 👍🏻👍🏻
You are right about Trowels, I don't work with cement, all my work is heritage stuff with hotlime mortar, but I like the tile setter trowel for that less stress on your wrists.
Gifted Charlie and effortless
Great little vid this , nice work Charlie
You are a wise workman.
Great vid we all learn each day
Good motivational vibes as usual 👌
Great content Charles
Nice work .
Best bricky I think I will ever see, the 6ft level at the end all spot on 👍🏻
I ain’t been ploughing my muck for a couple years.. been a revelation.. so much quicker, cleaner and can bump up or grind down a lot easier on blocks
Well done when will you write your own book C Great advice from a man who took bricklaying to a great level , well done Charlie
Well said 👍keep up the good work
Great video Charlie
I think the concentrated feb that’s in the gobbo these days makes it easier just to pick the muck up and not have to turn it over compared to the old plasticisers
I’m obsessed with organising our working day at the moment and the book is great advise for anyone. Mine is in the post from eBay. Cheers be a good read whilst I’m coming to a from work in the van rather than being on my brain buzzer 📱
College always shows you the traditional way, good example
My lad has just started a construction course and they supplied a kit and the gloves that were provided lasted 9 days, do u have a pair of gloves that you would recommend that last and are suitable for brickwork?
Nice one slick ..!
Very true in what you say no matter what job you do.👍👍👍👍👍🤪
Good speech charlie
Just a note on RSI/joint pain, a lot of lifting is a pull behind the spine not push in front; I work my ATGs, aductors & glutes, tibular aductors, rear delts and bracialis as do olympic weightlifters. Have to stretch regularly as well because your muscles expand and contract; too much contraction would cause small tears over time even in your back. Favourite channels for this are "The KneeOverToesGuy", "(olympian) Lu Xiaojun", "Clarence0 (clarence kennedy)".
Thank you sir 🫡 God bless
That trowel is actually a "cake slice" . Dinner ladies use them to dish out apple crumble
@mattcartwright8272
9 ай бұрын
made me chuckle!
Its all exercise at the end of the day whether brick laying or running or weight lifting etc etc. I have ridiculous endurance to the point people ask where I get it the energy from,, if you train and condition your body to do something itll do it easy eventually ,, same with brick laying and eating well.
Where can I find the book Charlie? Great vid, loved the advice on trowel size.... A poignant reminder from old plasterers also.
superb content . getting rid of all the health n saftey bs would help everyone speed up aswel
Coke Trowel! My competition trowel of choice!
If you want me to be honest m8, as a 20yr experienced brick layer with a red seal (Canadian version of internationally recognized certification) your perps are straight up nearly empty when you layed them fast vs when you layed them slow they were proper full. 2 completely different qualities of product. Just my honest opinion. Great content and grats on the comp win.
@CharlieCollison
9 ай бұрын
They fill up when you put the muck on the next course and push down 👍🏻
@danoking69
9 ай бұрын
I understand that's the desired outcome, but it's quite noticeable comparing both your replays. I personally find buttering the brick in hand ensures 100% full head joint oppose to risking it. Different strokes for different folks. @@CharlieCollison
Definitely a gauging trowel! Which country is this from?
i have been a bricklayer for 42 years, only one thing to say is adapt or die.. always new ways to build walls , just listen to all the tips given and use what suits you.
Also does that book mean your traditional aswel 😂brilliant clever stuff me ole bean
tilers trowel ?watched a vid on youtube years ago ,american bloke think name was gailbraith he was a time and motion man and if i rememer right he had some sort of hydraulic system on the scaffold that raised the bricks to eliminate bending and speed things up ,hope someone else has seen this and its not the beer got to me
@Bobthebrickie
9 ай бұрын
Seen that Jack, he made lots of professions more efficient like in operating theatres, everything at hand and that’s where you get scrub nurses from…surgeons labourer👍🏻
It's a duckbill trowel. Thanks for all you do Charlie. an old brickie
Thats insane speed domt think ive wver hit a 1000 bricks a day let alone add a 100 blocks aswell
Show 👏👏
Looks like my old Dutch pick and dip trowel
You got any sites of your own or still working for a contractor??
Your right there charlie more quiker specaily on price charlie traditional bricklayer wood have somthing to say about like he always does
We seem to be stuck with these wire cut crap bricks on housing sites, I lay exactly the same with them as you, traditional bricks I will lay more traditionally because you don't need as much muck.
You really are a top tradesman Charlie. Where can I buy this book from. Thank you.
Is all your site work CIS Charlie?
With a curve like that, looks like a benching trowel similar to what you'd use when building manholes
Is it a guageing trowel?
Its a gauging trowel?
i lay 1000 bricks at day and i go gym 5 days aswell lol its true if you are in good shape you dont get tired
"Slow is smooth and smooth is fast"
It's a Coke Trowel Charlie, And i agree with being efficient makes perfect sense ,Why are people Rushing about wearing parts of the body that Could eventually stop you doing the job or make it hard for you to continue, Unnecessary moves add up and can cause you problems twisting about twice when you can do it in one is so much easier and watching someone doing it twice on & on is just bad practice, Where that person is going like the clappers and achieving a decent amount had he used the Collison method he would have done more and not knackered himself out, Basically Why make the job harder than it is ? . See you on the Next one Charlie / Amy.
You layed 1200 bricks in a day, be good to know how many hrs plus prep time, Will make a great video.
Is it a bullnose
The sponge fills up the holes 😂
Thats right, suportet
Coke trowel. Thats the one i use to pic and dip. Best pic and dip trowel ever.
@bricklayersworldwithandy6277
9 ай бұрын
You know mate 👍
👍
You really are a godlike figure.
Best time ov night haha
And how many did you ksy after to get £100
Dutch trowel?
What’s happened to your gator back boards Charlie?
Hey Charlie it’s a old school tiling trowel
That's a coke trowel I think. I have an old whs one 0:01. I think duck bill trowels are similar shape exept there longer and more narrow
Slow is smooth and smooth is fast.
Surely your using less gobbo by spreading better? Plus isn’t it tidier sites are crazy about keeping your cavities clean?
You taking a swipe at traditional 😂😂
@jackrussell9811
9 ай бұрын
MOST PEOPLE DO
@eamonmoore6134
9 ай бұрын
I watched traditional first video he made the other night. Man speaks completely different now lol
Interesting experiment, the only thing I can see to criticize the faster way is the head joints aren't going to be as full as the traditional way. That's the only problem I can see with that. ..Maybe if special attention is paid to that, that issue can be overcome.
Looks like a Belgian floorlayers trowel on steroids😊
Do you not pick and dip any more Charlie
Rose pumpkin trowel?...
Roofers trowel
I actually get these Mixed up but the one you have is a coke trowel ( no joke ) it’s very similar to the duckbill trowel which I believe is a bit longer thinner
It's a gauging trowel mate
A gauging trowel, at first it looked like a very badly worn London pattern 😂
German or Austrian trowel
Bricklaying today is the Human definition of a Chicken in a battery farm ,It's just bang bang bang, Strecher bond, Strecher bond, Strecher bond just the same as a Chicken eating its corn from its cage . Its little beak pecking at corn. All these videos you have done and how many bonds have you done? It's not your fault i know that but Bricklaying is dying on its arse and so is the skill ,Where are the Gauged Arches and the tumbling in. The amount of times i was on jobs and guys would turn up and say there was no money on it..The real reason was they could not do it
Charlie it's called a 34 pattern.
Trowel looks like a worn scotch pattern trowel.
Even after your explanation. I still don't understand how you can lay that much before 2 o'clock! I've never laid 1000 bricks a day. 850 best. I didn't think I was slow.....but now......well I need to stack shelves in tesco. Sheesh
@tw8633
8 ай бұрын
You've earned 800 quid before 2 o'clock 😅
1200
As a landscaper I consider myself an all rounder in terms of the various types of work I do including brick and blockwork etc but I always try and improve and at 55 Im still picking up tips and tricks, really enjoy your stuff and thanks for taking the time to do this stuff!
Looks like a gauging trowel
The 700 to 300 maths doesn't make sense Charlie
When was last time u seen a bricky beating a joiner 😂 that’s right never in your life boy
It's a spud trowel
Duck bill
Tell me a well known game a bricky invented 🤔 that’s right there isn’t one. But a joiner invented the world renowned game of darts 🎯. Act like you know 👍🏼
Mastic men on price as well . Teaching bad habits with the expansion foam . Typical bricky. That 10mm strip you pull off is meant to make my life easier. Teaching bad habits.
gauging trowel
Its a Charlie trowel 😂
@CharlieCollison
9 ай бұрын
Thanks mate 😊
Ducks foot.
Gauging trowel
Charlie explain price work compared to everything else please