Building a Curved Brick Wall

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In this bricklaying video i will be building a brick wall with a curve, hope you enjoy.

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I never thought I'd find laying bricks so satisfying lol

pribilovian
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That spec mix looks like delicious chocolate mousse.

csrmar
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You know he's a pro when he makes masonry work look that easy.

christiananderson
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Patient: I feel tensed, my blood pressure is high and I have difficulty in sleeping.

Doctor: interesting, you need to watch brick laying video.

soorajj
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An educational video with useful information and no stupid click bait or "projects" nobody is ever really going to make. Just a here's how to do it video.
Thank you. Keep going, please!
Only thing I didn't see were weep holes.

ObsoletePencil
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Another infomative video Stu. The last curved wall I built was in our garden. My wife wanted a lily pool based on a koi carp plastic liner set into a slope. After much head scratching I built a retaining wall up to the pool across the slope, sank and filled the pool into the slope, built a brick wall up to slightly above the pool edge then built steps up the side of the pool to access the garden above. I was able to build the brick curve by using a plumb bob from the pool edge down to the inner side of the bricks and back filled the space behind with sand. I finished the top with slate cut into voussoirs encircling the whole pool. The outside had to be rendered during Covid 19 and I couldn't get belcast beading so I put up some old garden hosepipe instead. Took down the hosepipe, once render went off, and marked out a horizontal line to trim off the irregular bootom of the render. My wife's comment after finishing was "What took you so long?".

johndavenport
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1:10. That sound brings back so many memories.
My dad and Uncle owned a small family masonry company called Masonry Associates Inc in Chancellor, AL. I shoveled mortar for them in the summers. $100/week was big money for a 5th grader.

sirduckbucket
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The pleasure of watching this hit me like a wall of bricks.

robotick
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Honestly lost for words on how you build Stu, the craftsmanship you have to design and build is what I aspire to be after I leave college, I've adapted my building techniques to how you build and honestly it's made me faster and more efficient. Thankyou for all your hard work to the industry and in how you teach others, I always learn something new from your content, keep up the hard work and stay safe, take it easy Bricky 👍

lukegorst
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The real question is, why did he make it there?!

mellamoakshay
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What a craftmen. You can see how much care he puts on those bricks and cement..

limitlesssky
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What I would do to learn bricklaying off this bloke. I'm on my third year as an apprentice and my boss just uses me for cheap labour. Just about everything I've learnt is from my weekends spent studying guys like this and practising in my own time

EFFAN
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The way you furrow that mud gives me a warm fuzzy feeling inside.

kory
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The master craftsmenship gave me the chills ……..blessings from Washington DC

mikekushner
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I'm a plasterer and a bricklayer too. You've got textbook technique. Enjoy your passion and drive. Good work brother.

danielparsons
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First class workmanship young sir. Well done.

jimt
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Always a pleasure to watch a true craftsman at work. 👍

brendandonnelly
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I know I'm not alone in thinking that one day in the near or not so distant future a very, very lucky young man will find himself under your care and will become an outstanding bricklayer and he won't be treated badly. Dunno what the crack is up north but in London a lot of brickies - myself included - come off the hod and are taught on site. I've done my time but I always direct those who're still learning our trade towards your channel. I might have done my time but there's still room for improvement, hence why I'm here.

evocarti
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I lay bricks for a living and let me tell you, one of the most underappreciated trades there is. Especially difficult during our harsh Canadian winters. Keep up the good work

TKEtheSMKE
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It's literally 4am and I'm watching this. Nice

AndrewKramerenko