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Bricklaying bricklayer building history renovation traditional

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    @sheridandyer48409 months ago I love this proper old school. I taught my by this way 24 years old now and living the dream father and son and best friends god bless you both. 10
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    @Therytetime9 months ago In my day i used a 6 yard skip with a scaff tube welded to the bottom, get shit loads of muck in there and straight up the ladder with it. 8
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    @Goose-stepScouser.2 months ago I tell u what kidda your skills are on a different level.
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    @user-ie4ei6cf4y7 months ago Mix the mortar and put the bricks and blocks out,
    you move the mortar with buckets and the bricks and blocks on your shoulder.
    respect to anyone who can move this slow.
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    @garydowdall15789 months ago Old school hods mate love it, my uncle had me running 2 of these sometimes back in the day. 4
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    @kevinscollan82939 months ago I' d like to see one run up a ladder with both hands on the ladder like the old lads did! 5
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    @trytellingthetruth.20687 months ago Anyone remember " super max" the hod carrier from the 1970' s?
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    @grahambates26819 months ago Ah, the old poverty stick, which has now been made redundant by the cutting edge technology of a plastic bucket. 1
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    @timsudworth7789 months ago I used to carry on 6 brickies, 2 houses on the go at once mental days. 3
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    @jeffward60068 months ago As a bricky myself reminds me of tho old days, hod carrying bloody hard work and the old concrete lintels carrying up ladders on shoulder keep up the great work.
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    @Anonymousduck1618 months ago Its good to see your boy learning to work hard or starve. Brickies rock.
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    @unionjackjackson27069 months ago Love it mate, i was waiting for you to show us how to pour it properly too keep em coming bro.
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    @ShaunRoberts19 months ago Most hod carriers now wouldn' t have a clue how to do this, the muck is always knocked up too wet and they use a bucket. 8
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    @user-lq2rt8ym7p6 months ago You should have brought a ali hod for pug, plastic for brick good luck on the ladder with a 5 foot staff!
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    @mervmervalot22969 months ago I dip the hod in water then sand it. Knock the excess sand off. Keeps the hid clean for the bricks. Its the way i was taught. P. S love the channel and all your work is top class. 1
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    @user-ie4ei6cf4y7 months ago I hodded for 4 to up to 12 brickies?
    who' s gonna carry the logs and the boats?
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    @cockneyb2k9 months ago I used to hod muck like this. Then i thought what am i doing and just put the whole barrow on my shoulder and up the ladder ay. 1
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    @carmelopappalardo84778 months ago Laugh at me but i always wanted to do this job but i did not know how to get a job as a bricklayer. Years later i found out there was actually a school. It frustrates me.
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    @KevinHilkath9 months ago Construction crews dont get to work like thisbstate side unless yoyre working on custom himes. Almoat everything is prefab and paint by colors.
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    @salas..56866 months ago Thats the longest pole on a hod i' ve ever seen. Please dont say you use the same hod for bricks?
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    @wingcommanderdaltonwalton677 months ago Im too busy taking a pack-a-time blue solids up 15 floors, keeping 50 brickies happy. Been doing this since 1927 and drink 30 pints a day.
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    @breakevenbernie85438 months ago It' s the wrong hod for a start
    plastic is for bricks
    ally is for pug
    so it dosent stick.
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    @ryandobbie88428 months ago I use to have a metal hod for that bk in the day them plastic ones are not to clever when u start running up ladders fair play tho very rare to see.
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    @ianhoward42469 months ago Love it. Put a couple of flakes in mine.
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    @Jim-fw4rx7 months ago Why have a wheel on a wheelbarrow? Surely you' d take it closer.
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    @victordeytaysupoderdigital89049 months ago Con decisin, el ejercicio siempre predomina el que y como hacerlo, pero para ms practicidad pudiste acercar mas la carretilla.
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    @johnclements70498 months ago Havent seen anyone use a mud hod in decades.
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    @MrPokerblot9 months ago All the times i never used this as a labourer.
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    @1stswim7 months ago How come you' re not using a proper muck hod?
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    @ripvanwincle22588 months ago A proper carrier would have a shorter staff and a cut down shovel he' s a novice. Just saying. 1
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    @TheAsa19729 months ago You could use a barrow as a barrow and push it in there. 1
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    @AYTAZED7 months ago At least he doesn' t look like the 7th member of the village people now.
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    @rkkm679 months ago Can internationals work as bricklayers in the uk? I' m interested.
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    @craiglynn27558 months ago Good video content been there done it boring.
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    @knowmean8 months ago Thats a hod, to carry bricks, lol. Amateurs.
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    @NPC-00139 months ago Ive got idea about building and all that. Isnt health n safety gona have a heart attack coz you aint got hard hats and high vis on? Am i wrong or? Like i said i dont actually know whats up just a guess.
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    @TheWanderingMason9 months ago You' re supposed to put 2 spot boards on the inside to get more muck on, that' s the old school way. You' re a joker hahaha.
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    @bluedabedee41309 months ago Is they making ato show their respect to, and litter around it?
    hope so.
    show us the ready result, mite. And how u litter around.
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    @scottbassguitarsgmailcom9 months ago Our generation had the best music! We salute you, govner!
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    @garyhockaday80229 months ago Maybe cut the handle down. Less height, when it comes to shovelling.
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    @mark85448 months ago Old school.
    , not with a half smpty jod.