🧱 Bricklaying Lesson - Building a Corner Lead 🧱

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🧱 Bricklaying Lesson - Building a Corner Lead 🧱

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I know its basic bricklaying but you make it a pleasure to watch, well done and ive been doing it for years, and your a great example for young and older people

garyreed
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What a fantastic video Stu! It takes time and consideration to make this with various cameras and editing. This will help loads of us amateurs and I want to say thanks

cooking.with.rob.official
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Such a good video. Love all the camera angles it helps so much. Thank you for your and your fathers videos. God Bless

daves
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Stu, I can tell that I am a loyal subscriber because I endured that Indian advert in order to see the end of your vid. It was a close call though.
Great work and instruction as always 👍

daveylad
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Your bricks are of very high quality, all edges are straight, which is very good. In our region you sometimes find crooked bricks, the equipment may be old, and the bricks sometimes have uneven edges and poor hyometry.

PROProcesss
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You're professional really. I alway watch your videos almost every day Thank you.🏫

alisharif
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Best professionals always make it look effortless. Always good informative videos.

nicklynch
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A pleasure to watch. So calm and methodical 👍🏻

daviddangerous
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Its easy and fun when ur bricks and mortar are perfect

martinivanov
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I am a carpenter I build swing sets you are a proper tradesman sir God bless you from Los Angeles

BigJamesGraham
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As always ... a brilliant display of skill and instruction.

andrewredman
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Stu, great to see you again . I watched this video for about 4 minutes .A couple of points . When you level on face brickwork you level on the front edge of the brick . Also You never level across a brick, the plumb face is more important. I know this is super knit picking, but I hope you see where I am coming from . Best wishes

eddieharding
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Good man keep do what you doing 🏘️🏘️🏘️🏘️🏘️🏘️🏗️

alisharif
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A good lesson would be about bonding for openings, 13 inch blockwork, setting out course all dry...maybe

bloggs
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Stu, Great vids. Keep up the great work. Can I ask a question please. We recently moved to a house built in the 80s. The brickwork is brownish, not Cotswold. I need to try and match the mortar to make some repairs etc. The current mortar is not your normal builders mix with red sand. I think it may be washed builders sand? What would you suggest to try and match the original colour to blend in new brickwork. Thanks in advance.

RC-oigg
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Do all bricklayers bang their spirit level to keep the brick in place if yes will it have a effect on the level later on in life? .

fearless
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I’m in a 6 week training and
I’m taking a test tomorrow to see if I can skip a year of apprenticeship I’ve never laid a brick lead and I don’t know the measurements wish me luck.

connorthompson
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كم عربانه رمل + سمنت نرجو الجواب
احيك من العراق لا تقصر صديقي العزيز

ahmedgazey
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Always interesting to watch Stu, what is the training cement mix made of or is it normal sand and cement just weaker.

anthonyjensen
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Went on a quick search for those types of bricks - with one side cut - on the assumption its for keying or bonding and sure enough, a few references say ‘keyed’ .. but putting that into Travis Perkins doesn’t get me far. Do these bricks have other names to brickies?

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