your telling me that old woman would no how to plumb a wall ?? dont think so ..and you still need some basic hand skills to use this..give a trowel to any one and i bet they cant get the mortar to stay on it (to put it on the perp template thing)
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This video was pure inspiration, Iv watched this vid several times, but when it aired on tv shopping about a year ago I mustv stayed for hours till 5am watching this. Btw, is it me or are the comment verification letters hard to read?!
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I bought my Bricky DVD on eBay over a year ago abd enjoyed it tremendously. If I decide to build with bricks I would get a Bricky in a heartbeat. The tools make a lot of sense and the dvd has been watched by me more than once, good job all around.
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I love seeing inventions like this. The best inventions are always the ones that make you say "Of course! Why didn't I think of that?" when you see it.
@calidoniaismyhome It didn't. John Lambert invented something like it, but superior, in 1948 (go to British Pathe films homepage, then search for "modern bricklaying". You will find his invention in a propaganda film saying it will speed up rebuilding Britains houses after the war. It could lay mortar on TWO courses of bricks at once, the outside wall AND the inside wall, and the claim was "3 men, 500 bricks an hour!")
Ma and my man were transfixed when this was on telly last week (3.30am!). The longest advert in history. im just abot to send it to his work email to cheer him up in the morning....
fantastic invention for the homeowner good luck with it
sschaublin 3 months ago
what a top bloke! although it must be said, i was also a bit bewildered at Noels crude sales pitch --lets just say he was certainly pitching a tent!
juniorbevil21 1 year ago 5
your telling me that old woman would no how to plumb a wall ?? dont think so ..and you still need some basic hand skills to use this..give a trowel to any one and i bet they cant get the mortar to stay on it (to put it on the perp template thing)
soo no not every one can use this
adam898989898 2 years ago
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Taking away work from Bricklayers the world over.Not good,not good at all.
kickinoverya 2 years ago
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Noel, you have the most Irish accent in the world!
Good luck to you..
ifedthehorse 3 years ago
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This video was pure inspiration, Iv watched this vid several times, but when it aired on tv shopping about a year ago I mustv stayed for hours till 5am watching this. Btw, is it me or are the comment verification letters hard to read?!
2020Guitar2020 3 years ago
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I bought my Bricky DVD on eBay over a year ago abd enjoyed it tremendously. If I decide to build with bricks I would get a Bricky in a heartbeat. The tools make a lot of sense and the dvd has been watched by me more than once, good job all around.
Robb Moffett
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mrhulot101 3 years ago
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I love seeing inventions like this. The best inventions are always the ones that make you say "Of course! Why didn't I think of that?" when you see it.
-jcr
NSResponder 3 years ago
i got one and now work for my dad and earn £120 a day just for laying a few bricks with it it's great
spungebob40 3 years ago
I don't see this as something to speed up a bricklayer's job, but as something to allow absolutely anyone to build a wall.
yaxxee 3 years ago
poor guy was getting heckled by an old lady who will probably never lay a brick in her life. hahaha
bargainknowledge 3 years ago
im honestly gobsmacked at how long it took someone to come up with something so simple... (yet effective)
calidoniaismyhome 3 years ago
@calidoniaismyhome It didn't. John Lambert invented something like it, but superior, in 1948 (go to British Pathe films homepage, then search for "modern bricklaying". You will find his invention in a propaganda film saying it will speed up rebuilding Britains houses after the war. It could lay mortar on TWO courses of bricks at once, the outside wall AND the inside wall, and the claim was "3 men, 500 bricks an hour!")
mikebrewerisamoron 1 year ago
I've watched this whole advert 19 times in the last 24 hours. It's incredible.
PhatMatt17 3 years ago
This made me want to become a brick layer
RandomizedSock 3 years ago
You are my inspiration to build own house...
bylinka73 3 years ago
Ma and my man were transfixed when this was on telly last week (3.30am!). The longest advert in history. im just abot to send it to his work email to cheer him up in the morning....
penfoldkowalski 3 years ago