Worked with my Dad since i was a young boy, 12 years down the line and have loved every minute of it. I smile watching you both as it reminds me of mine and dads working relationship. Bad health has forced him into early retirement but i cherish every moment i've had learning from him and working along side him. Love your videos, keep it up!
Even as a fellow bricky - I’m looking forward to seeing this wall finished, classic pointing with a classic strong bond. Something I believe the industry lacks these days is the craftsmanship that used to go into bricklaying. Taking pride in your work and appreciating quality over quantity is something I believe should really be reintroduced on a grand scale. I miss the old architecture and thought that went into buildings in the Edwardian/Victorian times. Well done lads, a pleasure to watch you work as per.
Hi stu I'm a level one diploma bricklaying Student at boston college I really enjoy your videos and it helps me with my work as your videos ain't just you and kc eating pies thankyou for helping
Kian Baxter It must be great stu getting feed back like this and the enjoyment of helping the next generation pass it on forward and keep trying your best
@@alansmall9071 It really is a dying art in the United States and every experienced Mason who takes the time to mentor and train a future Mason is effectively ensuring that this trade isn't lost to time. I applaud Stu and anyone else who does what he does and I love the slang he uses. It's like a different language 🤣🤣🤣
Trace Times It’s a different language to me to as they live up north 😂😂 but yes all true skills are being lost due to technology and preformed concrete
I’ve worked with my dad all my live since the age off 11 helping him out now (18 years old) working full time with him. Can’t beat working with your dad! All the best for 2020❤️👍
The best memories I have are of my dad taking me to work with him in the summer holidays 1970s. Watching you two brings back those memories and really makes me smile watching the banter you have together not to mention the top quality workmanship. Well done keep it coming.
Stu mate , love to see you working with your dad...my dad passed when I was 14... I NB live in America in Boston Massachusetts. I’m 75 and a retired policeman.. cheers god bless
Hi Stu, Just would like to thankyou for all the hard work you put into your jobs as a bricklayer, you have helped me become a better bricky and would just like to thankyou man, loving the video as always boss
Stu one day you will be an old man living in a big house with plenty in the bank and you will miss the days of going out in the van grafting for a few quid with your old man. Appreciate you bringing us along mate.
I was told in my apprenticeship in the late 80s if a mixer is full always empty it and never restart with a full load as it puts a huge load on the motor, so to extend the life of you mixer never restart when full. Love the new style vloging Stew and love KC
It’s a pleasure watching your videos as it’s great to see the precision detail that you and Dad put into all your jobs. I have starting watching all the video content you do so this keeps me entertained. Keep the videos going and do not take notice of any negative comments.
It is good to see a proper bonded wall being built. Too many people these days are just using bricks as a facing and putting breeze blocks behind and just using metal ties. Top job being done there and keep up the good work and keeping high standards
Lovely job lads I've been a brickie for over 40 years and was taught to take pride in my work which stood me in great stead Its getting harder now because am getting old but it's made me a good living and I've meet a good few characters on building sites
Dave i use to do the same, unfortunatly he passed away 2/3 years ago. KC love every minute of it as once its gone, it heart breaking. I use to love working with my dad. watching you guys reminds me of that, he eas a carpenter. so i lost all my lessons he learnt me over the years, but now i can watch you guys instead. thank yoy for tgeaw videos guys 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼✔️
Hi Stu, great video as usual. Btw, your mixer probably stopped working because it overheated. In future, unwrap all of your extension lead to prevent the cable overheating and causing an issue for the mixer. Hope that helps 👍
Stu and kc,as long as the complements out way the criticisms, you both are doing a great job.Keep up the great video's. I'm sure there are guys out there like myself who are picking up loads of tips from you and your dad.What a team.Great stuff!!
Enjoyment of the week: taking in the teachings and contemplations of men at work from Lanc. And a brew beside. Weather here in Southern Finland sucks all the same.
I really enjoyed 'Dinner time with KC and Stuart' 😂 there're some lovely people in the world still. U were both very well looked after.. and very good job 👏 👍
The tradesman’s very own version of Loose women but better, loving the lunchtime vlogs lads. Love watching the channel, some of my best memories of my dad are from working beside him, he was a bricky too. Take it easy Stu & KC 😀
Just started solid walling with me Level 1's in college, thanks for the upload Stu, love English bond, time consuming but the end product makes it all worth while. Good clean job aswell always important! Top job KC.
Hi Stu, I'm not a bricklayer myself but I really enjoy watching your video's, it's great to see KC working along side you aswell, keep up the good work mate....
You 2 are class, Couple of baby's yeds for dinner, all we need now is you to edit your videos with Lancashire hotpots chipp tea 😂 Great informative vids and some great banter, love & work in Lancashire but live in Yorkshire. Salt of the earth on the other side in lancs
I work in a warehouse on nights I'm watching this at 2 o'clock in the morning even tho chances off me building a brick wall are slim to nill good video great work
Как я понимаю часть стены меняли из за того что грунт выдавил или наклонил ее. Вам не кажется что ваш вариант опорной стены тоже не выдержит давление грунта?
Stu... your videos really do bring a smile to my face mate! Good bricklaying once again also you getting very looked after by this customer aha keep up the good work 😁❤️
Stu: I'm from Upholland originally. My grandmother owned a chippy years ago on Greenough street going up to Scholes light nr. the old Central Park. I've lived in the US (now near to Hershey in Pennsylvania) for the last 15 years. This episode seeing you pair tuck into a couple of mate n' prater pies and a brew just made me drool allover't bloody place! I'm going to be doing some bricklaying at my own house soon so I've been watching your instructional videos. It's great listening to a proper Wigan accent. I've not lost mine in what's now 54 years. BTW, the Americans constantly say "WTF did he just say??? Dumb arses!
Hi Stu & KC Great video I work with my dad from about the age of 10. I followed in his foot steps and became a carpenter. Your videos bring back so many happy memories of him. Just one question as the wall you are building in the video Is a small retaining wall should there be weep holes in the bottom of it or is there going to be a land drain behind it?
these are customers who found us from RU-vid and did actually make those personalised mugs and let us sit on their house and film. They then loved to watch the video back. All the best
zg pm if they said it was a customers house it was a customers house. They are builders not the Kardashians. ( God forbid ) And they work in the Frozen North of England. People, pound for pound are generally more friendly and I am not surprised how they were treated.
I remember going to work with my dad, from a proper young age, (like proper young play in the sand after watching him mixing sort of age) sweeping up then carrying bricks, slabs, bags of sand or cement... good times, but it's only now that I'm grown up I really realise that the reason that I was there laboring for him was because he'd have never afforded child care in the school holidays!
Tell you what my friend been watching your channel for a while and I've found my self going around on a job doing stu crompton style vids just for bants on the boyses what's app. beltin job stu.👍
Your right Stu, on IMDB some people don’t like Shawshank Redemption, Saving private Ryan etc. Madness. Keep doing what you do mate. Loving the Vlogs and KC banter.
Happy New Year to you and the old man Stu.Definitely good fun working with your Dad as I worked with mine from 2000/2003 before I went back into Construction,we argued like mad aswell but boy we had the Craic aswell.How you getting on with that concentrated feb mate,used it before and only needed one neck full on a small bell mixer as it’s that strong?? Another quality build and looking forward to seeing finished product,never done English bond before and looks class mate!🧱👍👍👍
You need to change the capacitor in the mixer Stu mine kept doing it, got any jobs up your way don’t get looked after by customers like that in 🏴 😉
Ask the punter to leave you some barms ( bread rolls ) to the none northern people to put your pies on and have a growler , pie on a barm , delicious n nowt left , followed by ryvita n a few kit kats 😁😁😀, great video boys , has KC got OCD about cleaning up Stu ?