If anyone ever uses a sharpie on your gear you take a dry erase marker and write over the top of it and the chemical in the dry erase marker will make the permanent marker wipe off
Goes missing for weeks, a video about bowling and a trolley, then a six minute video. Really enjoy these video's, I'm an electrician by trade, been following for several years, but recently it feels the heart isn't in it.
@@kevinstevens3495 He's making a killing from his job and youtube. Big house and misses doesn't need to work, you think charlie needs to put effort into these videos with the amount he's on
Good evening charley great video thanks again for your video 📹 👍 😀 weather is looking better 😂😂still to hot 🔥 🥵 here in the Philippines 🇵🇭 😊ok stay safe and have a great day 😀
Charlie any videos on how to do dog toothing up gable end as we've gotta do one next week and would like to see how you would do it if it's any easier buddy
Great work charlie as always, at the beginning of the vid is that yours and Amy's kitchen , I like the colour , can you let me know the colour please , and also love the flooring, so stylish like your work mate .👍
Hi Charlie, currently 24 having a bit of a life crisis and want to change careers, currently in a office job and hate it. Have been for about 2 years. I have just been accepted to do a foundation course in bricklaying and construction for 1 year at a local college then hopefully do an apprenticeship. Do you think I am to old & it is to late to change careers into this industry? Appreciate if you or anyone in the industry can give some advice. Cheers!
You're never too old to learn anything new bud, I'm pretty sure one of Charlie's apprentice's...TC...is 29, used to labour for him. Do whatever you want to do and do something you enjoy, we're not here very long!
Dunno how I managed to stumble across this post but I had a career change like you’re wanting. Started college 1 full day a week for 2 years. Managed to get an apprenticeship at the end of the two years at age 27. Completed that and I moved further south to be an aerospace and motorsport welder. Follow what you want to do before you can’t
24 is definitely not too late, go for it!! You're never too. Old to restart, you only life once mate go for it!! Couple years labouring you'll be on the trowel learning, then soon enough you'll be smashing them down
Great job Charlie, keep up the good work. You are very inspiring to me! I don't work with Bricklaying, but instead I do work with Injection Moulding. :-)