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  • @robsonger1 I've watched some of your videos and I really like your work but I'm asking myself if the concept of insulation inbetween walls is new in the UK. Where I life we build back ventilated walls with an air space of atleast 1 inch to the insulation and are not allowed to touch it under any circumstances. The stuff we are using is also stiffer, with a hydrophobic layer on one side.

  • Sorry for the delay in replying.

    Yes with thin joint the blockwork is raised first regardless of the insulation being used

    If you watch my Thin Joint video's 1 to 5 you may see who it all goes together.

  • the block work go's in first on parshall fill cavity

    if its a fall fill cavity the face work go's up first as its better to run in the face work first as to guage for opening ect

    but iv never layed fine joint block work so it may be diffrent.

    .

  • Always remember, as soon as your line is up, you are earning, corner bricks require special attention by means of gauging, levelling, plumbing, faceplaning, checking.. all this slows down progress.

    Level work is neccesary on detailed work but all straight work use profiles. Don't throw away old levels either, look at the Running in 1 and 2 videos to see time saving profiles as well.

  • @robsonger1 hi rob, could you please tell me the exact sand and cement you use, and what ratio ? and what additive ? do you add the placitiser to the water first?(and how much?) i just want to start building small walls to begin with, but would like to know the mix you go by,many thanks if you can, and your videos,are great,picked up lots of tips.

  • profiles tut tut tut norty boy lol

    rake back your corners and lay too the line lol

  • Yes I looked at it straight after I commented and answered my own question I've only just started laying bricks I'm a carpenter by trade so I'm trying to learn yours is the cleanest work I've seen though

  • Hi Kentishsteve,

    The inner leaf was built first as the construction of this cavity wall, as with all cavity walls I build, was with thin joint blockwork. Please see the video's Thin joint 1,2,3 &4

    Thin joint blockwork has been common in Germany for over 30yrs but in this country bricklayers seem to be very reluctant to change.

    Thin joint is quick, clean, with little wastage, accurate and most importantly it is energy efficient with far fewer cold spots.

  • why did you build the inner leaf first

  • The inner leaf is blockwork, to see how the ties are installed please watch the 'thin joint 4' video and that will explain your query. Thanks for your comment

  • how do you nail the wallties into the frame when there is insulation in front of the timber??

    is that flushing correct? is it nailed to the frame, it doesnt look like it, ?

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