Bricklaying - How to build a porch for rendering

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Today i will show how to build a porch in blockwork so that it can be rendered.

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Its therapeutic watching a skilled craftsman work. Now if only I can watch him from my porch doing some extensions and alterations for me! So hard to find someone you can trust to do good job these days!
Well done, young man! Having pride in your work and all!

danielcoetzee
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Am I the only person who hits the like button on stu's videos before I watch them 😂 just know they will be a good watch 👍

krisrickson
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Nice Stu,
I was always taught that-100ml cavity with a chase straight up the middle.
4"damp doubled back on itself nice and tightly folded into the Good work once again sit.

georgebarker
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Attaboy!!When one person works alone-it is a strong character.Himself such, too)

tuuituui
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Great job. converting my garage not a builder but I'm having a do ur vidz are so helpful keep it up

abbasss
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MAIS UM BELO TRABALHO STU, , , UM FORTE ABRAÇO

MÃONAOBRACONSTRUÇÃOCIVIL
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Quality work Stu. Love the videos, keep them coming

sclayton
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Great vid stu, can you please do a video with regards to setting up the corner profile with the fclamps would love to see how you do that ?!

mingers
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Did you have to cut the cavity out the original wall or could you just put the starter clips on and point the joint ?

MrAndywhit
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❤❤ Hello dear sir, I apologize because I did not know your current language but I am very happy when I watch you on youtube ❤❤

qahtanbentunisia
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Hi Stu, have you ever come across a boot-lintel? I think that's what I was told they were called... I've seen one attempted to be removed and replaced by a steel beam and it looked tricky to get out.. the reason I ask is I have one above a window in my own house and wanting to replace with doors ( which I already have) but the door width is 2 inches wider than the Basically looking for advise as to weather I could just leave the lintel in and cut down an inch either side of the window? If that makes sense... Or if it's just going to be easier to just acro floor joists above window inside and brickwork outside and replace the whole thing... 🤔😕 Thanks for any help mate!!

anthonybuxey
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Good job again stu keep up the good work love all the videos.

nigelbarrett
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Love the video stu especially in that heat. Bacon and cheese she's spoiling you. Kc would of been a nipper when that newspaper was put in. Your doing good with all you have to do, bit of a job😀😀👍👍😂😂😂

lazylad
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Just watched this in the pub with boys class layin get em down stu my man

jordanlee
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I have come across your channel, As I am looking at doing a bit of diy bricklaying myself lol. I admire your craftsmanship Are you self taught? Or did u learn this at college?

mradzz
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Its amazing what you can get done in one day when you just get to it and do it.

TruthSeeeker
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Great help, thanks. But what are the metal runner things which you screwed to the walls, before cementing the blocks in place?

tomleadbitter
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I noticed your blocks are in quarter bond everywhere other than your first course, I've always been taught to go half bond, a quarter and a half on the corners.

trinityrose
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Top job stu, keep up the good work mate

jamesd
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Fantastic video stu pal.liked the face when u was eating the bacon and cheese butty 😁👍🏻

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