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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2008

To learn more on the Bricky go to: http://bit.ly/PQ9XF. This is one tool I highly recommend, and I'm confident that you'll enjoy using it as much as I did. If you want a great-looking brick project that can be done quickly, then Bricky, the professional wall-building tool, is for you.

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  • i would say this is a home owner tool, that would take way too much time to use on the job site, and if your not good enough with a trowel to gauge your mud properly u shouldnt be a mason...

  • it's a good idea, but you get a big recess on the mortar which means you have a lot of pointing to do afterwards if that isnt the kind of joint you want

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  • the trick is in the trowel !

  • way over rated

  • Is this gizmo any good for double skinned walls ( not cavity) using wall ties?

  • @fog12ry12 lol fair enough

  • @weds9994 no you wouldnt you wont be able to get on the site you will get laughed off befor you even take it out of the bag

  • If you bought this onto a job site you would basically get bullied

  • It does not fill the cores or frogs of the brick on the bottom of the last course laid full of mortar because there is no extra to squeeze into those voids. The brick is only sitting on top which leads to a vary poor bond. Also you can't adjust the height in small increments because you only have one gauge.You will also run into trouble with arches and corbeled courses for obvious reasons. Get a Bricklayer.

  • $60 of extras free???? You can buy the exact same item in the uk for less then £10...about $15

  • I would pay money to see a DIY boy build that octagon sun room/extension. I reckon that would be really really funny.

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