I must say Charlie, that’s old school mentality which I love let’s just keep the clients happy let’s be efficient let’s get the job done definitely not about being greedy 100% agree with you we need to go back to the old ways and stop using a softy softy approach to these youngsters That think they’re gonna melt in the rain you absolute legend
Whats the Bet he's the only Bricklayer on site the rest of the brickys wil be in the house saying look at that mad B&stard working in the rain with wet Blocks and Bricks
I’m a daily viewer now mate lol What I’ve noticed last 3 days is you’ve taken in to account what some people have commented like adding more real time footage so fair play good content creator tbh Ace how you got all that internal wall up under the gazebo whilst it was chucking it down
@georgemartin6389 It's all relative to the amount of much you have in between the two surfaces... Once again... How come mortar doesn't get squeezed out under the weight of the wall itself. Edit to add, I just checked Google... once you go above 4 courses it can start to compress the mortar, especially in cold weather when it doesn't get time to set...but according to you... "It's because its not liquid" 😅😅😅
Bloody Hell, I don’t think I know any brickies who stop on site in the rain and put up a gazebo 👍🏻🇬🇧,,, Hey Charlie what’s that blue thing you put in the joint 🤔,,,, Charlie you can’t eat you’re Grandads dinner
There are times when you have to go home, not all of us have gazebos, great idea though.! I was on site a few ago laying conc blocks and it was lashing down, the joints were washing out so a few of us ( who we’re drenched) went home, got a text from the foreman saying not to not to bother coming back. I understand the walls that were built had to be knocked down and re- built..🤷
We were in the house for 11 today Charlie mate way to wet to lay at all ? Even if I had a gazebo we haven’t got the space to put one up ? I have used gazebo/tent for private work before but not when we are house bashing as the developers couldn’t give a shit about brickies nowadays . They will replace you in a heartbeat regardless of how you ‘try to help them out ‘ ? When you get to my age working in the damp isn’t very appealing any more ? Top work though lad .
beiing the fastest ricklayer in the uk maybe good in the short run, getting all that wonga in the bank but your back will give in which begs the question, should i have paced myself. a thing my dad used to tell me as a kid when graftin. i lever listened to him. n now 2 years ago at aged 37, backs fucked.
Charlie’s definitely got the speed but the X factor is seriously lacking some off his brick work is piss poor and I have watched dozens of his videos a lot of room for improvement quality over quantity everytim3 for me but each to there own