 Yna ond, wedi cael eu cyfnod. Ychwaneg? Yna yw'r peirio. A oedd yn mynd i ni, yn y rhai. yn y maesio yn y wahanol. Y gwaned i'r amateur. A oedd yn y maesio yn y maesio. Dwi'n rhai, ond mor'i gweithio'r peirio yn y maesio. Mae'r peirio yn y mae? Mae'r bobl yn ei wahanol. Ryan, Gareth, Stuart, Macro Abuser, I've labored in 10,000 bricks in the last 33 years. Patrick Murray, hey Colin, Colin, nice to drop in Colin. Gareth, how much is it paying for a mason over there? It depends massively, doesn't it? How much experience you are, where you live. Get back a little bit. I still have to reach it in the chat. I know, I'll probably go get my air stand, look at it properly so I was having this. Josh Braggen Building Services, thank you. I know we're a bit wooden but this is all very useless. I've got a few notes, a few things I want to talk about. We'll see, we'll try and get a few more people in. Robert Pellenton, Rudy, LLT both, excuse me for you on your way, but the chat's right by where the camera is, like there's the camera and there's the chat. What's his skills? Here we have, we've done a little foundation today, very small one on the extension but that's a video to come. Evening, I like to carry. Have to be careful because the camera's there. Yeah, that's a bit better. Yeah, we're on it. How would you describe today's job? Help? Just watch your language. It's one of those ones you think it's going to be dead easy, it's just a straight wall but it must be at 200 or 300-year-old house and this, that, done to it. Pipes everywhere, collapsing ground, not fun really. All my estimates so far have been way out, so it's taken us longer than we thought, or took more gear than we thought, or made a good video though. Oh yeah, our pain makes great content. We have not sealed this nose, Gareth, porceling tyres, they look a good demo like that. Can't afford them. We've got 42 square metres to do out there in the garden project, which we've done a little bit in the garden. I don't have a gun over there if it comes there. We've done a little bit in the garden with concrete down that side. Just a quick concrete to make it tidy up, get me all the crap so in that, just so we can put all our trestles and scaffold down there. What made you want to be a bricklayers? You first? Playing with Lego really. Yeah. It was the satisfaction of seeing it built, and also it's a very sad thing, but the satisfaction of bonding a piece, it's not going anywhere, and that's why I really like that. Man was... Here we go, I've got a chat on the phone, so it should be a bit easier. Man was, because I wanted to be a joiner, and I went on to the YTS, and there's no places left for joiners, so they said go over there and be a bricklayer. And I was going to be a joiner too, and then when we went to have a look in the college, my mum saw all the big saws at the youth, so she said, you're not being a joiner, you can wear whatever you either have. I wanted to be a spark or a plumber, but as he said to me, if I'm a bricklayer, I can't kill somebody. Plumbers can gas people, and electricians can make electric people, so I didn't fancy doing that. If the work's there, we'll do it. I have to twist his arm to do it, but he will do it. As you say, most of the dental jobs on my own are not really a two-man job, so he gets away with them. Was his skills the same? I agree about the Lego. Our first YouTube videos were actually Lego. We built the Magic Kingdom castle, and we built the death side, didn't we? Yeah. And a couple of ships. And then you put the taffle as bricklaying with Lego. Yeah, that's what it is. Clean bricklaying. Alex, are you going bald? I've had a cut, yeah. Mark's in. Hi Mark. I want to be nailed, aren't you? Good Lord, that's what we call the close-up. Is it? Is it that bad? Right. Put it back a bit. Put it too far back. I can't reach. Well, there we go. The chat's here, so just have a look. All right. I might put up on mine. It's bigger, isn't it? Yeah. Got that from there. Yeah, the thumbnail was an accident because we cocked up the head of the last room. It should have been on the Mac. Everything was all set up to go, but we didn't know what to do. No, maybe having done two practices in private and we both worked fine, and as soon as we went to go live, it just all went up, as they say. And thankfully, with my iPad, it's just pressing go. I'd love to build my own house. That was the plan. The firm we worked for now built our house, and then when I tried to go with them last year, they didn't work, taking our bricklayers, and we'd have gone on last year with and built our own house. How many times have you been over to Florida or London? I think nine. Well, yeah. Nine each. Boo, haha. Where's Martin? Yeah, well, I thought Martin might join us. Have you ever ripped someone's front door for a prank? I've tempted a bit of a few people's front door for a prank, but never actually done it. Well, eight minutes in, so should we say at 10 minutes we'll do a draw? Yeah, we've got a few things to chat about as well. Yeah. As soon as any more questions come in first, 53 people. That's about 47 more than I thought we'd get on. You guys work in this weekend. We work Saturday and today. That house built a collage. Yes. As I tell everybody now, the worst to work for them is to buy a house off. What choice, injury on site? Mine's following my leg when I dropped a 7 Newton concrete block on it. I've got a big cash in it. So being a bricklayer, I just loaded it out and had a good day ahead, so I strapped it up and carried on. It should have had stitches in really. I've got a bit of a ball that can make your own for that. Mm-hmm. When you bash the back of your head. Yeah. I've got, I've got a roll of, roll of it. Put it in, yeah. Yeah, put it in the accent book and got told off by the site agent. Probably following the rules. Yeah. Are you guys going to pick in the, I tried a case and they go, I just can't get on with it. I'm a bit, I'm stuck in my ways. And also, I think it's easy with the frog brick with the solid bottom. A lot of the bricklayers up north, that's where we are, have large holes in them. So that's just scooped up. You're not scooping as much more truck for the, for your perk. I know my look, I just ruined the brick. I suppose it's just getting used to it. Also, because we don't have a labour, we haven't got a multitude of boards and everything. So it's, we have not the set up like Charlie's got. I mean, he's, he's, he's a speed demon as he's set up for it. But at the moment, we haven't got a labour. So we just, we just plug along and getting used to being on site at the moment on the supers. Hi Simon. Sparky, we'd have to sit two months off. I go to Greece, there's him when I get back. I've got a garage to break up. Oh, very nice one. I make broadband. Many season coming labs get the weekend working. Yeah. Greetings from Russia and hello to, hello in Russia. He's building a house more money than doing the foundations. Um, in a word, no. We, um, we were miles better off in the foundations because we've been doing it 10 years and it was natural. Um, hi Mark. Everything is new for us on the houses. Everything's changed since I did them 15 years ago. Alex has never done them. Um, and it's just stopped starting. Just can't get into it. We was on the foundations. We were just kind of left to it, looked after and left to it. Why don't we have a labour? Um, he was reluctant to take me on. I did a fan. I did a concierge for 14 years on my own. And then I went into the foundations on my own for, I thought you were going to be full. So I was in the foundation for six years on my own. Um, maybe one day, but I don't like being let down by people. And he can't let me down because he's in the bedroom at the back of the house. So if he says he's not going to work then I'll just get him to drag him out of bed. And the question about the hobby, no, no, no, no, no, not yet. I thought it was a hobby. I'm getting paid £250 a day to live around him, but is that good or bad? That's, that's good. That's pretty good. Yeah. On my mission for £250 a day, I was in, I was in, I wasn't improved for two years. Got 3D craps of starting my own business. I did a lot of slapping fence and such and that's the crazy one. But when they don't realise how expensive it is, so I don't do many. People want it for nothing. Just the, just the materials. You've gone ridiculously since the, the COVID. People don't realise the work. See that's, that's one of the reasons I started YouTube. What do you do on the bricklayer? What would you work? I worked on foundations and they just go, all right. Because what does that mean? So put it in a video, you can see everything. I mean, you've seen some of our foundation videos and put your full life. Can't believe you put up with it for as long as we did. Well, in the older, when we were doing foundations, all the bricklayers on the side were saying, I'm glad, I'm glad we don't do what you do. Yeah, yeah. And the Agriware 4 said foundation bricklayers just don't get paid as much as soup is, that's just the way it works, which is Rodion likes your t-shirt. Thanks, Rodion. Apologies, Rodion. I was going to put yours and we'll come find it. So back to putting the ox one on. Is in the wash somewhere, I think. Yeah, yeah. He's getting around to finding them. Where is it? Yeah, I've managed several times. The ones that hold, yeah. My first banish it. Here we go. I'll keep it on the question so you don't have to keep it in the air. It's all good. We're up to you now, 15 minutes. Right. I've got a bit of a script for what it's worth. So welcome to bricklayer with Stephen Alex. I think you've passed that one already. Work in mud all day, but I'm glad. What's his skills? That's Rodion. Just go for it. Steve, didn't answer your question. Let's see what your question was. Are you talking about Charlie Collison? Talking about picking deaf news about Charlie. Yeah, Charlie Collison, yeah. Charlie Collison, the YouTube speed demon. He makes it look easy. Sites are paying £550,000 in new builds so as long as you can find out £500 in the good wage. That's right. We're not getting paid that though. I think we're on 500 here. But we're doing 260 miles a week less and I'm not driving. We're not getting 20 plus five in the morning so it swings around about. I'm saving £50 a week in fuel so we're enjoying it more. Even the messing about is still better, isn't it? Yeah, it's bittersweet. It's nice to have your boots on and clean feet. Not to be brushing water around the foundation for an hour two hours in the morning before you even think about starting work. The only thing is, as Charlie was saying, if you've got a... if your site's not running well, you're not going to work well. You've got to have a good driver and all the stuff's got to be there. We've only got one plot because we're the new beasts and we're quite slow. They only give us one plot. So we've only got a drop. So when we're away for the scaffold, we've got to go and find something else to do which has worked out quite well lately because we've had quite a few jobs on them. Luckily, yeah. Yeah. We'll just go and say. Yeah, like you say, it depends whether you live or change from site to site at the moment. Yeah. Let's see if how hard are foundations. Again, it depends really because it depends on the weather. The weather. If it's summer and the foundation's quite shallower to dream. The precast being once of course. Yeah. Because they're very shallower and you're not in a trench. It's all back filled. So you start off level ground. So there's no trenches, no mud. It depends on the house as well because you can have a house that's got all these different returns that could stab a box. Which, or a garage foundation is one of the most ideal. Yeah, because we did that in a flat block. Yeah, flat block and in four rides and that was it. Yeah. I might go for it when I get back from Greece. Do my first video back in it. Yeah, definitely. Yeah. You don't have... You just start off on your phone. You can even edit on your phone. And there's... What I would recommend is go to... I'll come back to that. I'll let you know what it is. It's a YouTube channel I watch and there's all the how to edit and what stuff to use. And it's absolutely fantastic. But I can't remember which one. What did then Rodion say? So let's see how hard I do it. Rodion, what do you prefer working on? Slate work, private work or extensions? Slate work or private work or extensions? I wish we had enough private work to just do private work. We've just walked away from three years work ahead of us. And the new people are messing about with the promises of the world and we don't know what's going on. At the moment it's good to have in the housing and private stuff but there's not enough private stuff to keep us going. And I don't like... I don't like being... I don't like not being sure what's going on. Slate work, you just know it's there. Your private stuff, you've got to chase it. Hopefully somebody's coming to you. But there's a lot of work involved. It's better just going to your own jobs, isn't it? Yeah, like you're not being managed by anyone. You're managing yourself. Yeah, it's up to you to get your stuff. Yeah, yeah. It's the private stuff, ideally. AP, I start my Brooklyn college course in September. Oh, good luck. A few days. I've been not in Scalmsdale because they're a good structure academy rubbish. Oh, it used to be great. Would you build your own house to sell? If we had the money, definitely. I'd like to build all to live, isn't it? Mum and Jordan, how much should an improve be paid? I haven't got a clue, to be honest. Have you ever thought about using checker trade? I used it for a few years. I was always booked up for at least six months. That's worth it. That's worth the thought of it, Rhodian. Have you thought about that? No, I didn't. I'll definitely think about it, though. So much better being your own boss if I need a day off. Take some exactly, yeah, rosy skills, yeah. Agree with that. Bit technical, from the riff mark. It amazed me the stuff you do. Very clever, man, you. And you never fail to to imagine what you get up to. Cos some of the stuff you take on is just, like, just fearless. Try your man's developing homes channel. He knows a thing or two, he's tired of it. He was a game changer for me. I look into that, Rhodian. What do site managers do? Manage the site? It depends what site manager. Some site managers don't do very much. Some of them are... The one we've got now is a cracker. He's a good lad. And he looks after his lads. And he's... He was on probation, but he's just finished his probation. He's got a big handshake. Shouldn't have had a handshake, but he's got a handshake off the boss. So he's doing well. But he's on the ball. He knows his stuff. And he talks. Get some of the lads, but he's not afraid to tell you. Put your weight or whatever. If there's something to say, he'll tell you. Flourished her. Hello, Rich. Nice to see you. It's funny being the side of the camera. I'll tell you. How long does it take to lay the bricks for one home? Rich likes a chair. That's the second chair's comment. Collin, it depends on what house. If it's supposed to be building, it takes quite a long time. But we're working on that. We'll get quicker. Oh, yeah. We're working on cheap housing now, but the houses we were working on, were like £4,000 houses. And some of them were huge. And we were doing the foundation for them. Is he fresh out of uni? Never been to uni. Where it would do is not think as Alex went from school into straight into college, didn't he? Yeah. Straight into college and straight onto site with me. He did his college as an apprenticeship. Will he build a three-bedroom house, please? Definitely Rich. Look at the price. She's right, but I'm here for nothing. Unless she's sent me to Florida every year for the rest of my life, then I might do it. 74. Well, 20 minutes in. Shall we do what we're here for? Yep. Drum is that before the draw after? We do after the draw. I'll get the draw done with, get the names done, and then we'll have a little chat after. We could do it right and down, so they're on screen, so that for the rest of the chat, people can see who's won it. I'll stick with the wall. Come to you. Yeah. Right, then. So, before we continue with our chat in, we've, uh... Alex, it's been a kill. Do you understand we've got to do the draw now? Well, we had to do it at some time, didn't we? Thank you. I'd say there's a lot of thinking involved in Brook Lane. More than you think, I think. Especially in the foundations, cos you've got to set them out, and everyone else works off what you've built, so it's got to be right. That's something I'd say on that. Oh, well, we don't know. If he's been in... If he's been in Union now, have you been asked him? Oh, no. Our site manager, it depends site to site. A lot of site managers believe on our joiners, ex-joiners. We see the old Brook Lane, but most of them have been in the trade, so they know the stuff. Which one is it? This is the BT one. Right. So, everybody, we're going to do the first draw for BT. We put one on Instagram, BTA, BTB, but we've just put them all in together, so we're going to draw for A first. And then we'll do B second. And we're going to catch up with the chaps. I'll shuffle by your answer. Make it just in time. A hierarchy. The average man doesn't know the 75 times stable. No, that's true. Really use the same quality bricks on an expensive house, isn't it? Definitely not, Colin. Definitely not. Big builders just buy in bulk, so they get it cheap anyway. Oh, no, Sarah. Um, we do need the labour, but sorry, Sarah, not you. Right. I need a graph there. Thanks for you two and Mark-Hett for sharing your knowledge with us. No problem, Glen. I'll draw on draw, or do you want me? Is this for BTA? BTA, you do BTA first. Drumroll. So, for the winner of BTA. Hanlon. Sorry, it's backwards. Is that meant to be okay? I think it's a mark, M-I-C. Mark Hanlon. Sorry, it's backwards, but it's the webcam. So we'll put that to one side. Just jump down to BTA. Jump back down. BTB. I became a bit layback since PO, and Alex just wants to join me and work with me. Gareth. It's not backwards. I don't make... Oh, good. It's not backwards there. Oh, good. Good luck, everybody. Josh Bragan. Peter Strahms. Is Alex related to Morrisley? Who's Morrisley? There you go. That was your question. Right. BTB. BTB. CB Construction. CB Construction. Congratulations, you won BTB. We should have had, like, a party popper or something. Yeah, yeah. You want to pass me the other bucket? Right. This is the ox draw now. For the ox. And the ox came with the bag and tools. Yeah. We don't know how. These are ours. These are ours. We don't have any of these. They've just recently sent us two four foot levels. Two of these indestructible buckets and a scrunchamon. And the ox winner. Oh, man. Stephen Alex. Great work, well. Was he skills? No way. Congratulations, was he? We know he's here. Yeah. So, was he skills? You won the game. You've been the ox here. So, hopefully that should be back at your house before you get back from Greece. There you go. Congratulations, pal. I've got some reason he's actually won something. Yeah, evidence. Yeah. So, what we'll do is, we'll say a week. Yeah, give you a week to claim. Yeah. Same as it, same as all of the stuff. With our emails at the bottom of our videos in the description. You send us an email with your details and we'll send the gear off to you. And, hopefully, Mark Hamlin and CB Construction don't live halfway across to the side of the world. So, that's that. You'll do the same as well. There's our winners. Congratulations, everyone. Yeah, congratulations. Very technical. So, we'll keep them. Now, if we haven't got the email within a week, so next Monday, we'll have to redraw. So, we're going to leave everything in the buckets for now. Yeah. But, hopefully, everyone will get in touch on it. We know what his skills are like because we know he's in the chat. I'll put them up on Instagram as well, just so we're throwing Instagram as well. You can see it. Yeah. What have I got here? Robert Penton's too sad face. He's got me feeling bad. Inside job, 100%. Well done, all winners. Hi, Tony. Be up with A&E. We don't have our favourite channels. We'll get back to that later. Oh, well, sure. Won't be long because... Well, we just need to get a few more subscribers. Stay up, stew in. Nice. Your email is missing from this video's description, lads. Now, just go back to the older list. Yeah. It's... But it's only one of the older videos. This was a very last-minute video, so we didn't have time to say anything else. This was a live card crash to be on it. I'm surprised we're even on. But we'll have to practice. What would you just know next time? Just do it on the iPad? Yeah. That just went straight up, didn't it? Yeah. The faff of the mat was just ridiculous. Right. Off to watch build of A&E and reading those videos. So how say of the older best. Thank you for tuning in. What's that? P.E.R. Well, you've picked two good channels there, P.E.R. Read and read. Good evening. Market T.T. Get on with the... Cobbles. Put in one brick first, few days in garage. Cobbles? Hmm. We won't talk about that. Never done cobbles before. Well done, then. But not on the house. And I was dreading it, cos this house had got five of them on it, and I just thought just to come get me around it, so kept taking pictures of other houses and getting sorted. And then there was scaffolding in the house at the same time. So I managed to get about three done, didn't I? Yeah. Cos these are bonded into the house, cos of the detail on the corners. Where did we go? We went off somewhere, didn't we? And then came back. Full lunch. Oh, they were nipped down for lunch, cos we didn't have much to do. Got back, and the joiner came to sort the wall plate and the steels out. And then when we got back, my cobble was just in a pile on the scaffolding, cos he decided to climb up it. So even when they've been there for two days, you don't stand on the cobble, cos obviously the top heavy. So the most difficult one was destroyed. And a couple of weeks before, when they were doing the floor joist, they managed to knock our soldiers off the garage. Not the window, they had to do the garage. So that was a pain in the arse as well. Oh, so yeah, we're not cobble's friends at the moment. Won't be long before you get to 20k. Fingers crossed. We hope so. Gareth Hope, hello for over there, and if you enjoy our channel. Yeah. Stuart, like the Oxluban. Yeah, this is the, this was from when we got our first lot of stuff on, after we got two t-shirts, a hoodie, and some other gear, like helmets and stuff in my channel. Yeah, never won it for work though, have you? No, it's too good for work. This takes part. I've always watched the videos you're doing. Hello Richard, thank you. George, when are we going to see the Rodion's D-Bags collab? Erm, we'll work on it. Well, we've heard from Bricklayne Royalty, Rob Songa, and he's got a job coming off in October, and he's asked us, and I don't know else, but I know he's asked Rodion to go down and help on this, as he says, radius war, about 20,000 brick in it. So, but we're definitely going to team up with Rodion eventually. Got to meet with Rodion. He's been a big help to our channel, absolutely. That's the one with your face as well. Yeah, that's what this is doing. It's the air. It was the dryer. Yeah, that was a washing machine. We don't have a dishwasher. We're not that much. Congratulations to the winners yet. So, again, we'll say they're going on the air. We'll put up a YouTube community post and the Instagram post, so everyone can get a chance. You got a week. Rodion's put. It will happen. It's happening, but soon, I hope. Yep, fingers crossed. How are you enjoying building topside of DPC? It has its good points and its bad points, but it's got more good points than working below DPC. Absolutely. Your hips are one. Yeah. Right. You carry on a minute, might I go? Okay. I'll work. What's going on? Okay. You should go. You should have a job. I'll piece it up. I'm in Norfolk, picking you up on the way through my job. Um, yeah. We'll be sure to give you a slice. I don't know where he's just gone. I mean, he says he's gained something, I think, so I don't know how long he's going to be. Go in the room, and there's my sleep. Steen the dust. I would if I had the confidence. I mean, nothing. What? I don't know what. Someone should have been me off. No? Right. Go on to get this. This was, um, our friend, Arx, is George. I think he's doing marketing, but he invites us to take part in this. It's like just a newsletter. So backing up January, I think, for the first quarter. He has to do a little piece. So this was distributed to all the dealers in, I think, some shops. So we just wrote that little bit about the channel and give you a little plug on it. And then he's been back on to us and asks us if we'll do another one regarding lockdown and how we've managed the lockdown. So we've sent that off to him. Anyway, that'll be coming out soon. That's why we've got the, he said, thanks for helping out. So he sent us the catalogue, just to take your pick. But don't go mad. So we've got the two four foot levels and the two buckets having the scotch on it. We did have some FP3 masks, but obviously you can't get them anywhere. No. Well, we've got, recently, if you follow Rodin on Instagram, you're just sitting forward on the tools live stream that we've done. We've done it twice now. The first time was on the COVID lockdown, wasn't it? Yeah. Yeah. They do a live stream on a Thursday at 12 o'clock. And this week it was about who's the best trade so we were asked on to represent the bricklayers and we were against a plumber and electrician to other YouTubers, actually. And then we're going to be doing more of that. So keep your eye out for on the tools. The big on Facebook, but we're not on Facebook, but they're definitely getting bigger on, you probably would have seen them popping up on YouTube a lot now because they're pushing stuff on YouTube as well. And then I never realised they were so big. They've got about four and a half thousand, four hundred thousand subscribers on Instagram, haven't they? Put it out. Yeah, it's a big thing. Just put your comment. Can't for anything if there's no house. That's true. Yeah. She's in there. Do you plan on playing it? Can't talk. Do you plan on making any more brick tongs? And the brick tong was sold really well, but it's... If the demand's high enough, we'll look into getting some more. Yeah. We can get them fabricated by a company now who'll do them for a price I've got to buy. Fifty per se, I think. A lot, so it is. So I've got to shell out a lot of money. So I've got... I need to get a lot of orders. The other ones, I was buying the steel, cutting the steel, prepping it, and my mate was welding it up for me, which I got to paying for. And everyone thinks they're expensive, but if you put my hours that I put in to make them bloody things, I put that mate up, John, because I spent hours and hours. Because not only do you cut it, you clean it for the welding, then you've got to clean the rust off them. He took my fingers off a couple of times and broke a grinder, and they're just not worth it, to be honest. They're great, but there's just too labour-intensive, so I've tried to redesign them. And then this company, local company, have said they're not going to look for us, but obviously it's got to be in bulk, otherwise there's just not worth doing. If they're in a shop, they'd be more expensive than that. If they were branded, like Marshalltown or Ox, brick tongs, they'd probably be like $60. But how many hours was that at, bro? Oh yeah, he was just such a hassle. A lot of one nights. But they are worth the hassle, they are fantastic. Let's see. We're lucky again to work with Robsonga. Well, we're hoping it's going to happen. Absolutely. It'd be great to meet him, tongs of the bollocks. Robsonga is missing from YouTube, he's like missing in action. He's putting little teases up on Instagram all the time and the odd YouTube post, but he needs to get some videos up because his stuff is just, well everybody, everybody on YouTube knows he's the number one. Yeah. How are we finding the Ox levels and in the process of buying a new four thoughts since I threw my last one off with the scaffolding? The Ox ones are doing quite well, aren't they? They're very tough. They're very heavy. They're tough. Yeah, off the tough. I bought the Ox, not the Ox, the Fat Max levels for years. They tend to bring up a deal. I think Christmas we get a two and a four, quite cheap. I remember buying them from Berries, you know, everyone's favourite builds and ursions. And I remember the fella saying the not as good as they used to be, they're a lot lighter, the quality's not as good. He said, I'd like to have a look for others, the value, sort of like, oh, see how they go, but they're not that good. Get some food to make your own. Like your stuff, that was great. That already proper, proper good stuff, that. I'm not sure if it's in your bag though. Will you get 100k subs? I mean, it'd be nice. At the rate we're going, I'll be retired before we get 100k subs. We need them to go a bit faster, but we don't do flashy content, I'm afraid, it's just, we're just, we're turning up for work, we take the camera with us, we film it, I edit it and we put it on YouTube. It's basic, we're more like bricklay vloggers, I suppose. When we first started, we never spoke, and that was a bit awkward. Now you can't shut us up. Wouldn't want to be on price with Rodean's wooden levels. Waiting for that bloody clump thing to start. Who won? We've got to have these, these are the people who won the giveaway. If you can make them out. CB construction, wasn't BT? BTB, Mark, Hanlon, BTA, a Mozi skills, on the ox. Yup. They are awesome. What made you start YouTube? Well, we started doing videos just because I needed video evidence for college, so like, because I was doing work on site, I would have an assessor come on and they would ask for video, videos of me doing just like stuff like just laying bricks, doing using level plumbing, and then it just kind of stuck from there. We just thought, well, we're filming what it's like. Like my mum, my mum insist that we're interested, we're just interested in it. Like I was just what you were up to. And we just thought, well, let's upload it. We see how people do it, let's share our side of the story. Plus I started watching a lot of videos on YouTube and thought, we're as good as that. We can do that just as good as that. So I just decided to do it. And from your 50th, Alex's mum and his sister bought me a computer for editing, and the first month I wouldn't touch it, I couldn't even switch it on. So again, I learned how to edit on YouTube by watching YouTube. There's so much stuff out there to show you what to do. Anything you get stuck with, you just type it in and there's some really good channels out there. Was he skills a one here? Well done, was he? How do we contact us there? So on one of the previous videos of any of them, there'll be an email. So just contacting through email and give us the details and we'll send them over. You keep talking, watch yourselves. Barbara and the bell of Aussie, they open the door. Saying it, saying in. Room in the bell and then we're the ones at the door for Aussie. We actually hand delivered a pair of breakdowns last week because the lad who won is only six miles away, so we'll forget the postings I'll meet you. So we just met our wife, didn't we? Yeah, we've lashed it down. By the way, apparently, there's a bit of software on YouTube that lets you select winners from your subscribers just so I might have some more. That'd be helpful. We'll look into that next time. Yeah. Thank you, thank you for that. We'll definitely look into that next time, Miss. Well, you put the word out to get us a few more subscribers and we'll do it when we get to 20. Okay, we'll look for another draw. Don't be too greedy now. This is the giving video that we're taking. Yeah. I'm trying to find our in. About the email. Just reckon for you. We're just going on a video. That's a good point. Put it in the description of your channel. Yeah. Yeah, that's a point. Yeah. Because if we do get ahead and map a Bricktongues, they could contact you through YouTube as well then. Yeah. That's a good point. Yeah, as well. If with the Bricktongues, any stock that we have in that will be on the Instagram, so I think currently we have two left. Is that right? Look at that freaking thumbnail. Ha, ha, ha. And then you've got the one that we, that you made. Yeah. It's bringing in the viewers. I just put a dislike on my own video. Right. No 10.5. No 10 and a half thousand draw. Unfortunately, no, sorry. Are you father or son? Yes we are. If you can't tell, there we go. You could get the same now. Which one is that, Steve? What? Which what is what? Which one is that, Steve? Which one is what? You have to tell it. You have to explain that bit. Can you hear me? I'll take that down. I can hear myself. There you go. Kennedy.Steven. 130 at gmail.com. If you watch it back and pause that, put it like a satan, the description is anyway, but that's what you need was it. You send us your address. Is it on Microsoft? Yeah, we need you both to be out. Yeah. What's your name? Oh, I think we have the bricks on order. Well, we've got one pair left. Oh, we've got one pair left? One pair. Well, we've got three pairs left, but you're not having ours. Ours are the very old ones. They're really rested down, aren't they? Got three years old? Yeah. And they work hard. They just, it wasn't my idea. It's just glad to work with. I didn't even have the block grabs. The brick, you know, the grabbers that you can get. We call them block grabs because you carry blocks of them. And just working with the people, I thought, I'll get myself a pair of them. So we got them. And then the tongs thought, I've got to get a set of them. So I got a pair made. I thought, a lot of blast about them. And I sold a few pair on sites at Lads. And then just through the YouTube channel, I made a couple of videos about it. But the way that up north, most of the bricks are perforated. So it's to no brainer. Ours didn't fit the bricks that we were using on site, the engineering bricks. They had 10 holes. So they weren't fitting. So all you do is you slot into the middle hole, just through the one side. They're not as good. It does the job. Still does the job. Yeah, because the last batch that they did, they made them slightly bigger. So they didn't fit those engineering bricks. Because I know where in roll of construction, he's one of our subscribers and he bought a pair. And he was using those bricks on one of his videos and he fitted in perfect. So that was good. Then the Q2 more subs is more regular uploads. People are enjoying the content and want more. Well, more than once a week. Jesus, I have no life. I tell you what, Rodion will bat me upon this. So edit a 20 minute video takes hours. More than 20 minutes. Yeah, it takes hours and hours. And it's not easy. And it's enjoyable. But it just takes up so much of your time. I think once a week, you know. Well, I've got an idea for a little mini series. Yeah. Which I'll probably, which I'll, if you just film me off. I'll film it and do it and all. You just source it out and everything. Yeah. So that might be something. And we've got one from Brazil and one from, it looks like, I don't actually, I don't want to wear. I don't want to step into that. I don't want to misinterpret the language. Hop, hop Joe. Hello. I'll have the power. So the way towards them then is you again contact them on email and you get it sorted. Yeah. We do it through PayPal. So if you haven't got a PayPal account, just set a PayPal account. It's steady easy. And then you send them on PayPal and when we get the money on PayPal we'll mail them out to you. And it's the £30 including your... Your shipping. Your shipping. It takes about a week to come. Rodion, the editing is long. Yes. Especially yours, Rodion, because yours is. Anybody for someone who's just starting bricklaying? And then go and be a joiner. But if you've got no other option. Just find a technique that works best for you. And don't rush into it. Any techniques that you get you slowly build up on them. Like when I started it took me like 10 minutes to do just one course of like 20 bricks. And now I'm gradually... It takes 12 minutes now. One thing I would say is if you enjoy it make sure you show that you enjoy it. Take pride in your work. That's the main thing. Take pride in it because what you're building people are going to see and they're going to judge you by it. And if you're not enjoying it then you're not going to do... You're not going to make a good job of it. But the pride's the main thing. There's too many people just slashing in and they don't care what it looks like. It's... It's... It's... Like on the tools to chat the electrician said his... his trading pick is bricklaying because what we build is on show. You build a house there for years. Also listen and just look interested if you're there or on your phone all the time and not listening. Pay attention if you've got nothing to do ask. Do something. As my boss said it if nothing do you pick a brush up and brush up but just look like... just became... The way I like to see it as well like the way I try and think of it is I think I'm building my house. How would I want my house to be built? Build as if it's your own. Yeah. Yeah. And just like... And that's what my... But many serious things is going to be it's like little tips and just like with all like a bit of everything and really like some like with brick cement and it'll be something to look into in the future maybe. Get your wife to do the video editing. Well I was about to say she can't bloody work anything but she's getting better with technology. She's getting good on Amazon. Yeah she's getting good on Amazon. Good work life balance she's already worked hard enough. Yes we do. Yes. Especially on this bloody job that we're working on now. Mind you that the last since Covid hit I've never had so much time off but even since we've gone back after Covid I'm not working myself into the grave again now. Even now we needed a link also just popped off and got it and left Alex to it. He's at the stage now I can just set him up where he goes. Was he sent the email? There we go. He's keen. He's getting his stuff. Cool. Had he sorted? Yep. So that's he's the ox. He's ox yeah. He threw the ox stuff away now that's good. Bloody. Get rid of all the post-it notes. You've shown me how many post-it notes are in there. Oh yeah. That's a lot of post-it notes. And that's just. That's the ox and you've got a lot more. That's just the ox. Here's erm there's BT. Yeah BT. One time. Sorry for that. Here's some good super chat. I think it's Colin. Is it? Small donation channel. I hope this helps make it nice. Colin, your start. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. And you're welcome anytime. You should set up a Patreon. I feel cheeky asking for money. I don't know. It's just something. I set up an onlyfans. See I'm a Britlayer and Britlayers are tight. And it's like a Britlayer asking Lord of Britlays to give me some money. And I just I feel like I want to tell you something. Practice makes birth like yeah the Britlayer advice. Practice, practice, practice. Like I always say like when you pass your driving test. You're passing test. And then you'll spend the next 10 years learning to drive. It took me years and years once I was qualified to be confident. The confident comes eventually. But you've just got to learn by your mistakes. And believe me you'll make mistakes. And you put your learn from them. And another thing is YouTube has helped me improve a hell of a lot. Because where you think it'll be alright that you can't do that on YouTube. You've picked up on everything. And I've learnt so much. And when I'm working now and we're filming a video. I'm thinking it's going to be spot on. It's on camera this. We've got to make sure it's right. And even when it's banged on. You'll still have somebody telling you it's wrong. Oh the most common one is that we don't put tie-wires in. All the tie-wires. But you've heard that we put them in? Because tie-wires are that small a crap. See you can't see them. So we tend to zoom in on the tie-wires now to show we put them in. And people still say that we don't put them in. Yeah. Trust me we put them in. I know we make mistakes but we're not that thick. And the other little gripe is when you get a comment of somebody slating you. And they haven't even watched the video. And then like maybe a minute later what these slaters for will be addressed. So it's like just hold fire and watch the video and then you can leave your criticism. Ah he's from Korea. All right. Hello Korea. Korea, Russia, Brazil. Brick Tongs' code for cut. No it's not. Be a spark not a brickie. Once a nerve goes bricklaying is the best job in the world with sunshine. Yeah as well yeah be prepared for rainy days off. That's why I wanted Alex to be a polymer electrician so he's. You're not governed by the weather. You're not governed by the weather. That's the only downside that bricklaying is the weather. Like well with above the foundation you get you get a little bit more wiggle room because the bricks can take a bit of water but foundation brick work it's like as soon as the rain starts you have to stop. The engineer and bricks do not take water at all. So it just makes the brickwork look awful with efflorescence. That's why you don't work in the rain. That is crap to work in the rain. Work like you want to show your grandkids that you've built in years to come. Exactly. Yeah well I remember that once because um on my way to school I took a bus route and um I remember those a house being built and I remember I was just like gradually watching it go up and it's just like it's having the pride in knowing that like that's there and you thought well I did that which is like it's like what's like with the house that we're doing now. Well you've got plenty of videos of this house now. Yeah. You're you're about to say that's my first house that I built. Yeah and to fan someone with all the cornings and corbels and everything. The wheat and bread's having the time with us but then why. Yeah well the safety took away in the garage. Yeah I'll uh change the brick tank stock to zero so no one can ask. I'm going to agree point to patio what mix would you recommend. It's tough on that um you have all this fancy stuff this jointing compound I don't know what you call it. In fact one of our first adverts on our youtube channel was for this stuff. It's very expensive but it's like a resin and you keep it wet. I don't know exactly myself but I know Santa Cement is the tried and tested method but Santa Cement will crack because you've got the heat and the cold and it always cracks and comes up no matter how good you because it's too rigid whereas this all this new fancy jointing stuff is like a resin and it's flexible so um see I've got all this to come when we do our patio so Santa Cement's easiest except for your knees but the other stuff is better but a lot more expensive so it's up to which is best really. Geoflex. Geoflex that's the stuff that's one of the ones I've heard of. Yeah that's the one that was used to go in the quick. Let's see I wish the end of the builders had taken pride in their work all the best and it's always impressed. Thank you but yeah that's where well it's looking on this side as well like some of the like on our house the brick work is just you stand back it's okay but once you if you put a level on it and that's this game I'll put a level on it because the same old scaffold height where you start coming onto the line at scaffold height and you can see it go up and then come back in again. Yeah joins on fall joints some parts aren't even jointed. Yeah yeah just um just slashing them in. Surprising to say the least. Wasi very grateful for the help with my kit excellent we'll go there can help. Thanks to our ox and bt for sending the stuff out for us. I think you're gonna need two hands because this is 12 inch trowel. So yeah I need two hands or you get a grinder and we'll just take it down a little bit but I mean you might like it but it's massive I've never used a 12 inch trowel. I can build the perfect wall that takes me hours. Yeah that's just it as well it's um quality over quantity I think I believe. Like I'd rather I'd rather like because it's like that is what I'd rather like like half the bricks of someone else does but now it's right. Yeah because like someone could lay them up and then have to take them down afterwards because they're not right at least I know it's taken me a longer but it's not going down. Yeah Steve what was it like going from old Victorian brickwork i flamish bond and line mortar to structure bond and modern waters? How long have we been brickies for? 33. And come up to five? Yeah about five years now, August. I started just before I went to college remember I started doing the odd jobs with you. I thought you left in 2016. 15 I left. Did you? Yeah right. So this is my fifth year. Do you lay bricks in the rain? Depends on the rain. If it's wet enough that we need coats we don't. That's what I say and if you need a coat it's too wet to do bricklaying. Yeah but if it's just like fine rain it should be all right. If it's an inside job, yeah? If people don't lay loads of bricks in the rain. Are you still going to do the odd job on houses or are you staying on sites? We're gradually trying to get to more off-site jobs, yeah? But no we're right now we're just doing happy medium of the both. Rosie says that stuff's very good. Okay. So a road you recommend it must be good. And then was a huge 34 quid sgwphex resin sicker summit? Sicker yeah, yeah. Sicker it's called yeah. Yeah so we've got sicker summit geoflex. That's another thing I've watched a few videos of people doing it and it's weird because they put it in and then spray it and keep the flag wet which is the complete opposite to what I'm used to doing. And I think the other stuff, the sicker stuff, you store it under water it's just like a bit mind blowing but it's all new stuff you've got to get used to isn't it? There's more watching you ads than the BBC, you've got to be a weekly show. We should put it, do you have like a monthly live stream at the end of every month and just like Have a catch up? Yeah have a catch up, talk about stuff. Because it's like what I do on my Instagram, I do my lives and just yeah and then yeah more like geoflex, stick sbr in the sentiment mix. Is sbr, is that like the bonding stuff? I call it school glue, the white stuff. I think that's what that is. Yeah pvf, pvf, I mean yeah. Yeah can you confirm how many bonds there are? What was that? Can you confirm how many bonds there are? No, but again back to Rhodium, I bet he could tell you a few of the bonds when he's done loads on his channel and he's got that fancy book that I haven't got. Talking of Rhodium, we need to get in. Probably a fancy magnet because it's all the way down to nothing in the cavity and I've got a feeling our child's going to end up down there. We've already lost two Gaul blocks. I'm not sure how many there are. Gareth O, but I'll write no. Spray the patio. Spray the patio, keep it wet while brushing and jointing the components over. There you go, near the magnet. One of them, do a bit of shameless plug-in, go to his affiliates and he's got them. Talking of affiliates, we've mentioned this in one of those other videos, they've been doing it for it, I don't know, and we're going to get kicked off it. Because we haven't made a penny. It's on our side though because we've had people say that they've used the links. I've experimented with the links to see if it works. Somebody's been on, said they spent £300 going through our links, but when I go on to the Amazon affiliate links, it says we've had about half a dozen clicks and no money. I don't know, I'd like to say it's technical stuff, isn't it? So it's over my head, I'll have to look into it. We'll get there. Here you can film your favourite Bond stretcher. English Guard War Bond or like that. I like stretchers to work with, but I like English Bond to look at. English Bond, but English Guard War Bond, which is every 3, 5 or 7, so they're in not every course. It just makes them all look a bit more special. Looks more special and you know it's stronger here. Yeah. Flemish Bond. Flemish is a very popular one. Yeah. I just struggled trying to keep it. Keep it like... I know somebody built it out, was that a Flemish Bond? I remember we drove past one, a house built out of Flemish, on my way to one of the site works. Rodgers is that a Flemish? A Flemish, yeah. It is nice though, I will say. The nicest, I always say this, the nicest brick work is the hardest to do. Yeah. The more effort you put into the work, the better it looks. Yeah. Same with houses, the harder the house is, the nicer it is. Yeah. Flemish is the winner. Yeah. Tony agrees, but it builds any Flemish. That's a bit clear. Have you ever used other materials such as stone or flint or facings? For facings, sorry. I've used stone when I was an apprentice. We did a barn conversion, we basically dropped it and we built it. A lot of it was face stone, and then we did a gadget extension, and it was just basically smashed stone, which we built it in block, faced it with the stone, and then raked it back, it did smart. But it put me off stone for life, I hate stone work. Well, we've used like the stone bricks, kind of like that. Oh yeah, we've used the fake stuff on site, like the coarse stone. We've used that stuff. Was that random size as it was, wasn't it? Random size, yeah, we had the big ones that big, medium ones that big and small ones. Yeah. Small ones was hard. We did a, we might have seen the retaining wall video just on, that's just a small part of this retaining wall, and the other end of the retaining wall was a garage that we did a couple of years ago. Like it was about a seven foot deep stone garage, and that was part of the retaining wall. That was interesting, wasn't it? It was something. Have a conversation on there. What else do I have to say? Well, we're quite on the chat. Well, we need to say thank you to Oxon BT, because they're the ones who give us the stuff in the first place. We reached out and they kindly give us this stuff to give away. Yeah, Simon at BT, he's been great. He sends us a load of gear anyway for us. And then we just said about the giveaway, and the stuff was there in the week, it was just sent to a load of stuff. The, some of the stuff that we got sent we'll never use, and we don't understand it to be honest. So a few of our bits have gone into the drawer as well. And then thanks to George Ox, he's it, I think he's advertising, I think. I've heard of the markets in here. Yeah, we'll use the one we speak to at Ox. And he's been really good too. Again, we just asked for a few bits for the giveaway. And we had another breakout that we're giving away. It was given to us, but we've never used it. It's a bit, a few marks on it, but it's still brand new. It's just a bit weathered from being sat in the garage for a while. Yeah. Um, have you been on now? Over an hour. Good God, that went quick. Thanks to everyone for sticking by for an hour. Yeah. Um, now I want to show you a few channels, because I watched the YouTube a lot more than this fellow does. Um, so. I still watch every now and then. The, um, oh yeah, I should leave the channels first. Let's talk about the upcoming stuff. Well done from Dubai. Thank you. Oh, thank you. Thank you to Dubai. Can you confirm how many bonds there are? Some with some king? No. I just do what I do with Google it. But there'll be all the obscure ones and stuff. I mean, Rodi's like wrap, trap bond and stuff like that, which I've never heard of. And it's weird, but it's great. It's really interesting. Wheat and bread. Cotswil stone. Bit of stone. Cotswil stone. Stone gun, right? It looks lovely. Yeah. And the same as brickwork stone gun. Badly looks horrendous. Yeah. Yeah. I've actually worked with Latelyn stone and that's like the blue flinty stuff. And oh God, it was a, it was a conservatory and it had nine sides. And this stuff came in crates, random crates. And it was, oh, it was a nightmare. I think that's, I put my stone as well. I did a retieing brick one once and the bricks came in an 8-ton skit. So you can imagine trying to look out of an 8-ton skit especially when you get towards the bottom. Stuck here because of the virus. But I want to bring you guys to the Philippines. Well, next door neighbours from the Philippines. Good chance to see you. Thank you for tuning in and congratulations for winning. Thanks for entering. Mark Simons, yeah. Yeah, I was watching on the other day. He showed his gear, all the stuff. He's got his bag full of stuff. Have you ever travelled to other parts of the UK to work? Um, furthers have gone up his blackburn, isn't it? Yeah. When I did the conservatories, we used to go all over. We, we like between Wiggins, Wiggins, I will Liverpool. And I travelled up to the Lake District as far across to Halifax and as far down as Elsage near Staffordshire. But not really travelled. Only ever, we'd never worked away. Well, you? Yeah. Yeah. I've just, I've only tagged along recently. Yeah. I'll work on that. I'd like to come back after work and come home. And I would just outright quit. Yeah. I was madder than once, so I like keeping us on site until 7 o'clock. It's later, isn't it? Well, half 7, 8 o'clock ish. You know, on your last day, you want to get finished, you're not going back. So we worked until stupid o'clock. Start. That's the trouble with summer nights, isn't it? That's what we just talked about. Yeah. So, up come on stuff. Got loads of little videos I'm afraid, because I've done loads of little lately. The next one is 36 minutes long, because I've done it really detailed. I know the regulars like them long, but YouTube doesn't like long videos. So I'll just keep plugging away. That's why I've premiered them as well, just so it's a full watch. But this little mini series thing that I've got planned, they'll just be like show a little three minutes at most. Just me doing some explanations of some stuff. Just like little tips, really. A lot of other channels do tips though, but these are just tips that I've picked up on site of all from Dad from everywhere. Yeah. YouTube. Hopefully that'll be something to look into later. Wheat and bread. Charlie loves his profiles and picking dip. Have you watched him? Yeah, subscribe to him. His last few videos have been a screen. Sod YouTube. Do your own thing. More info ads for YouTube. He's got a big billboard. Yeah. Yeah, we've still got a couple of videos to edit from the house. And a few more to it. I think we've only got the pikes left, so a couple of days get the pikes topped off. It's a bit of a weird roof. It's got a normal peg at the back, but then it goes right down at the front, lower down, and it's got a pediment window. So there's a lot of piecing up to do on that. And the pikes aren't very big, which is good. So we've got that. We've got this little extension we're doing. A price to really good. Really good walls. One big pillar and it's like swept, swept brickwork. That would have been great if we didn't get that. And a big retaining wall, but it needs to get plans drawn up for that. And so we'll see what happens with that one. We've got the rest of this. We've got the rest of this job that we're doing. Yeah, a couple of videos from that. And we've got the video from when we did the concrete down the side. Yeah. A garden update. We just need a sponsor to sponsor our garden. And then if they buy the materials, we'll put it on YouTube. So when anyone wants to sponsor our garden, you're welcome. The email's in the description below. Will Selie plug you on YouTube? What's the biggest mistake you've done on a job that you had to fix? And it's the old measuring the wrong side of the line. Conservatory is the industry to give you measurements to the inside, the back of the brick, because that was the inside of the sill. And the amount of times you've measured the wrong side of the line and built the wrong side of the line. And then getting stuff out of the level as well. I think one of the biggest ones I did was that I measured the tape measure wrong on the garage. It was 100 milliard, do you remember? Yeah. I measured the wrong 5. To be 5 metres and I measured 5 metres, 500. Everybody's done it. I don't know what you mean. 5 metres and 15, 5 metres, 500. Yeah. So that was the mistake I made. So we had to fix that up and get it. As I said on Charlie's video in the comments, anybody who hasn't built the wrong side of the line or measures wrong is a liar. Alex, did your job pressure you into the family down his seat? Quite the opposite, actually. He tried to dissuade me. I tried to push him away. He's like, no, you want to be a joiner. And then we saw it on all the big saws. My mum was like, you want to not be a bloody joiner. And part of me is all he wanted to be a bricklayer, really, cos he's put it into my mind at an early age when Bob the Builder on. He's kind of feeding it subconsciously to me. Hi, guys. My understanding is there are only two bonds, half and quarter. Half and quarter bond. I suppose that's not far off that, really. It's just different variations of it, isn't it? Yeah. Do you watch Charlie Robinson? Yeah. Do you watch what? Charlie Robinson. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Great channel. Everybody has done a pig. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Jesus. We've had to do a pig on this one. Yeah, we did, yeah. Oh, God. That's the trouble working with metric blocks and imperial bricks. It doesn't work. Hello, that's from Newcastle. Hello. Thank you for the nice comment and for tuning in. Really, a couple of ads work with us from Newcastle. Or that way, they used to come down on the weekends. They were travelling across to Blackburn because they said they could earn more doing that than working in Blackburn. Grass seed is pretty cheap. Grass isn't the problem. We want to get rid of the grass. Yeah. We've got an idea of what to do with the garden. Let's just get around to it because we've got a lot of muck to move before we get started on that. There'll be a few walls going in. Put it that way. A few walls, a few flags. Not a lot of grass. Lest a maintain, isn't it? You should contact two companies. I get people calling me down because I did that. Yeah, we did Ox Approach Doors, but actually Ox and BT both approached us. We asked them for the giveaway gear. I need to approach like Metabo or Hitachi or... Someone who does the radio and the power tool come from this. Yeah. Maybe Ford. If we didn't make mistakes, we would never learn. Spot on. Yeah. I did a pillar. I was the first time doing a pillar, plumbing the pillar. Everyone knows when you're first, you tend to start doing this. And every time it started doing this, me boss said knock it down, start again. And then knock it down, start again. And I hated him for it, but it got him. I don't want to do this again, so I'm going to get it right this time. And it just works like that. I don't want to be that guy but my first pill was perfect. Yeah. It was in college though with Logan Brick. This measure decided to buy some glasses. Well, my glasses that I use in work are a five-year-old prescription, so I do have an excuse. Is that how you find his way out of the van? They are crap. These are my good ones that I use at home. Ryan backs it. The worst idea was to build a garage at Brick too high in between, two houses with leads or meds either side of it to crop, crop the garage and drop it down 75 mil. What a boy that was. Oh, God. Sounds it. Rhodian, what are your favourite and worst bricks to use? Four years, because I've meant to put it in your comments, Rhodian, because I hate London Bricks. College put me off London Bricks to be honest as well. London Bricks, as far as housing goes, the soft, the bad quality, there's so many houses built around here on London Bricks, so obviously they keep making the most expensive bricks. And I've just done this little video, the long little video. The whole house is built frog down, so I'm trying to put this little in and repoint it. So you've got to try and fill the joints in and fill the frog as well, which is an absolute nightmare. Frogs are massive and you just see so many blown bricks because they're just poor quality. They're very thin. Like the frog that's big, the bricks are so thin, which is why they're struggling with because when I was trying to cut them in college, they were just shatter. The ones you're using, Rhodian, I can't be how square they are. I've seen some right. Oh yeah, all the ones in college, they must have been the rejects. Yeah, yeah. Favourite bricks. I've done a lot of walls, a lot of YouTube walls have been with them. Carlton heathers, which are indum leather, heather, coffee. They're nice bricks to use. And I quite like doing the brick and edgy in the blue engineering with the black mortar. I like the nice little touch. Nobody in the rain like what they do look good. And there's a few others. There's one called Madeira blend, I used to like using them. And in fact, the ones we're using, they are quite good aren't they? They are quite good, yeah. They'll take a bit of water. And they're quite good with the silo mixy. They'll take a few costs, we'll have to join them. They're not too dry, they're not too wet. Yeah. And they do come up quite nice. Don't want the colour down. Don't kill the grass, I can break these. It's not so much the grass, it's just maintaining the grass. Yeah. It's just because we've got a big garden. Like our garden is upgraded in size by like probably 10 times what our garden was. So it's just been nice to have. We're going to start patches of grass, but it's not as much. What's the standard day rate up there? That's one for you to answer, I don't know. The business standard day rate, everyone's different. Yeah, the business standard day rate. Oh Jo, favourite brick? Yellow stock bricks? What was that? Jo's favourite bricks. Yellow stocks. So you don't, we don't have them up here. That's like a salad or something like that. Like, back to rodin again, I think it's like a yellow stock brick. But a lot of ours are very square. A lot of drag wire faces and a lot of perforated brick. There's not a lot of frog brick we use up here. Mainly lund and brick. And there's a couple of couple of loins that Wayne Holmes used to use. Yeah, yellow stock bricks all day long. I like the yellow stock brick, the buff colour mortar looks really nice when you set it off. Yeah, that's another thing. There's an old pair in the bricks with mortar. It's a big thing as well. Yeah, it's better to have a similar colour than a contrast. Contrast is like an 80s thing, red brick, black mortar. It's had its day but I think more of a subtle colour. Cos it is out on the old side that we worked out cos it was like the yellow stone. Like being like more, yeah. A very buff colour, wasn't it? Cos this one, this stuff now is quite grey like the stuff that we mix. The yellow stocks again here. Have you seen Charlie Collins' unboxing popped up on YouTube? Very good flavour, very entertaining. No, I'm going to say no. He looks like he can knock someone out. Yeah, he looks like he's hanging with his fist. You're picking dips on one's head. What's your favourite joint? Bricks when it's, it's weather struck. Bricks like off the face and then you cut the bottom. So it's like an exaggerated weather struck. And that don't, the actual, I like jointing cos it's the quickest. When you're on private you want a joint finish. I hate ones that you have to flip. They cut your hands if you don't put gloves on. I'm going to make a video about that. That's the one, a video that I want to make? Yeah. In the little tip video. Why do brick layers spin bricks and how to spin a brick? Because not everyone realises that. And especially working on site, I've said about the slushes. Because again, it's this drag wire thing I think it's more of this way. You don't really get it with a frog brick. With the perforated bricks they have a drag wire face. Which it's hard to describe. But when they're cut, there's bits in the clay that drag down. So there's an upside down to a brick. And there's also other faces where there's an upside down. So that's what a video will want to explain. We've got the bricks in the garage and that's what prompted the idea that I want to do just like a little tip video. So it's like this is the right way of a brick. Because it pays off looking at it. Because you look on this site, no one follows the pattern. But we have and it just shows it makes a good difference how it's all uniform. They're very subtle, aren't they? Yeah, some of them aren't though. Some of them are very feathered as well. Worked an old mental asylum up near you years ago. The bricks were huge more than twice the size of standards. They were going to demolish it to build a prison. Oh wow. This house run now, I've took a few bricks down to one side and they must be a bit hard to see there. They must be nearly 100 mil deep. Probably about 250 long. Probably about 820 wide. They're massive. And the whole entry is built out of these. But I thought it was an old pub. Join depends on bricks used but I like a recessed joint although I'm not the best joint for weather. Recessed, I suppose that works with both dead square bricks and a rough butt home. I always say a recessed joint is like weathering your bricks by 20 years and taking them all throughout. I always say if you went to look at a rebointing job there's that much more to missing and you need to rebointing. So I don't want it, I'm not keen on the recessed joints. What's your favourite tool brand? I think we're inclined to say aren't we? Ford. I don't know. I'll just have to work quick. Find out. But he's been given a free ox trial but he won't use it. Alex just uses the spoon jacks and ties app trial. Again, it's what you... It's not, it's the only thing that sets me away from the ox trial is the handle. Because the actual trial itself was great, it lasted me two years before I had to change it. It's just the handle because the top pops off. If they had the old... Like my first ox trial was... The old handle. Yeah, the old handle which was great and that's the one that lasted me two years and then once they changed it just there couldn't... I like it. The ox handle should be really fat and they have definitely thinned it down. They've thinned it down here. Martial tunnel. Martial tunnel's good, it's just... The thing that puts to ox is ox, it's the same, it's more or less the same. Unless it's just as long as... Like for like, because we do foundations we were going through a trial over 12 months and whether you paid 47 quid for a Martial tunnel or 25 quid for an ox there was nothing in it. So the feel of them, the way they were, what's the point of paying all that extra money for a trial that's going to wear it out in exactly the same time as the ox? That it's just a good quality. Because not just the brexit, it's the four inch block, the trench block, all the lentils and everything so it just wears away so much quicker. Yeah, I started off on WHS trials. They don't even make them anymore. Spear and Jackson, and I think Spear and Jackson were bought out by Tizac or something and then they changed the steel. And as I remember, Gareth, that's him, I think, that's him a new video, a local Iron Munger's we used to get my stuff from there and he said, Spear and Jackson have changed the trial, they changed the steel, it's not a shifreel steel, it's a much Chinese steel and that I think I remember a snap one. So that put me off then and then I went on to Martial Town. I went through probably two or three Martial Towns and then Ox started coming through then and then I just thought, I tried them together, I thought, well, the difference in price, I'll give the Ox a try and I've stuck with the Ox ever since. I'm not slating Martial Town, I thought they are a good trial but I just prefer the Ox trial. Not because they give me a reason of it but I'd still buy Ox trials. We were using Ox trials before, we really started YouTube. Yeah, it's thanks to a brick by brick one of our subscribers he noticed at the end of the trial had come off. So he emailed Ox and said, do you know there's a large use in your trials on YouTube and then they're using a trial with a broken one then. So the Ox got into which it was then and said, can we replace your trial? So that's how we got into an Ox, thanks to a brick by brick. Have we ever been recognised in the street? We've been recognised in a garden. We were doing the Benson job and then the van just pulled past and he was like, hey, Stephen, Alex, what's going on? I thought he was stopping for directions. He went, I've seen you on YouTube. It's Stephen Alex, isn't it? I went, oh yeah, yeah, yeah. It's nice to see you blah, blah, blah. And then about 20 minutes later, yeah, he came up for a picture which was. He came round the back of the house and said he had a picture which is a bit mind blowing. I'm used to asking people for a picture not being asked. What was your name? Cliff Prescott. Cliff Prescott. Cliff Prescott. So he was the first person to recognise us and then we're in the fair with building merchants and then the fair said, oh, I've seen you guys on YouTube. You didn't throw anything? I just assumed I was to enjoy the video. Stu, I have a couple of ox tools and they're folding Stanley and I's, the bees news, probably the best I've used. Holes, the blade grates, not come out unless you take it out highly recommended. That's the thing that I've got. Is it? Ox have been releasing a lot of videos. Just short, like three minute videos showing all the tools that you'd like to look at at night. It's like with every company there's good tools and there's not great tools like the jointers, the trials are good except for the handle. The levels are great as we now know. The lump power is great. Of course, the levels, I've had a couple of people come in saying how bad the levels are. But obviously, if you've had a bad time with the tools then you're not going to carry on with them. There's the knife. I've just turned the page. There's the knife. There's the knife in order. I hope Sarah's going. Bye Sarah, thanks for sticking by. Bye Sarah. That's Alex's sister, my double tool, obviously. What else? What were we saying then? About the tools? Yeah, about the tools, yeah. Um, like I say, Stanley Fatmax was always where I liked but they've gone rubbish. Yeah. Stabila. Very, very expensive. Um, I think I'm not sure what's the beat, the ox ones are, but they're very heavy and they feel good quality. And if there's anyone else who buys buys or gets new gear and they don't want to take it to work because they won't get dirty. Because that's why we've had these for two weeks but we haven't used them yet. We've put stones in them with the nails. Yeah, and now I've cleaned them before. Well, where's the ox level? Because they are... The ox levels. Does anyone else buy a level and still leave the plastic on and still the plastic falls off it? Because they've stuck on the plastic on their levels. Yeah. They're looking a bit of a state now though. Everyone likes new tools. Everybody. It's like rainy day off to berries. I've reached that age now where we're going to where berries is like going to Toynaros. Yeah. It's a company. It's a substitute for Toynaros now. Yeah. It's a toy shop of a bricklayers. When we were working up in Blackburn it was like, where's your rain day? It's like, oh, those are berries. Yeah. On the way home. On the way home. We're nifty berries. Yeah. Spend some more money. Would you recommend the ox levels? I have noticed they have new pro ones and some other ones. Well, so far the ones who've been using are great. Yeah. We've got to send a trade on a two... four, fifty, two, four. Yeah. We've got to send a trade on a while ago. We don't use them on a site. That feels like a DIY one more. Yeah. Because it's quite light and feels quite... But the ones we've got now are the pro ones, the pro four photos and we really like them. It's like I've pointed out to Alex that I usually on the level where the level violas, you've got the... where it steps down, but the ox won't go straight across. And he'll just strengthen the line across. So you don't, it doesn't drop. I think the end caps come out as well so you can get into the corners and stuff. Just little, just little touches like that. And the same kind of pre-powered tools. Yeah. Oh God, I couldn't imagine taking a new pack. Well, remember when we went up the radio before the one we've got now was what I actually want for the first like two weeks. We kept it in a plastic bag. Yeah. So it wouldn't get muddy and as soon as the fit, like if it got a splash of mud we'd clean it off and put it away and we'll like that one. This one we're very caring of it. Don't get it because it's looking like mucky. I'll get it. You've got it. Horrible after reading. You leave the sides here, ASAP, the next day levels, or a statement of brick acid. Oh God, yeah. When they look like this, after any day, they're just covered in like that horrible look. It doesn't look like it's original in Instagram photographs, but what a radio. Fantastic. It's like a step up from it actually. There's even a speaker underneath. Absolutely great. And then you've got your... Let's turn it down. Got your DAB when your radio's crap. Wait, wait, wait. You guys, you guys please. Oh yeah? Oh yeah? Yeah. I'll do it, sorry. I've got to say, Moxel Wampson did, and that was like you said. Big friend, big friend on the new three folks, that was a bit great, but then too easy. Yeah. There's a bit for them as you're on the... I noticed you could buy bricklayer ones with the white thing so you can bang your level on them. But again, they're like stupid money. Is that radio decent what's thinking about getting the exact one? DMR 1115. Definitely worth it. Definitely. It's a step up on the old platforms. It's easy to use, sounds a lot better. Easier to carry than our last one at least anyway. The last one was in Itachi. Obviously it doesn't come with batteries. We actually bought that from Germany because they weren't available, but it comes with an adapter. I don't know if it's perfect. Passion Tech it was called. I actually don't get it. Brilliant to deal with. The service was absolutely fantastic. And then I think I got that from somebody else on Instagram and I bought it from there. And that was the DMR 1115. It's not cheap, but it's really good. And we did, I think I had to buy a drill for the batteries. So we've got a... We've got on with two. Someone's obsessed with batteries. Someone's obsessed with batteries. It takes the batteries, it takes. 18 volt. But we've got the five ampere. It lasts a couple of days. Just goes on and on. It's actually... We had two and a half ampere batteries in Itachi. And you'd be lucky if you got to three o'clock on an almost charge, wasn't it? Yeah. And these ones just... They're just tanks. And they feel like tanks too. I've used all kind of power tools, but now I'm a fairly Mekisa Corbos fan. Good, clear and good performance in the power tool market. Don't have radios though. You have to complete the set then, get a Mekisa radio. I'm after a Mekisa in multi-tool after watching Charlie's video the other day. Recorders multi-tool, they were fantastic then. Definitely thinking about getting one of them. I think it's like 90 quid for a unit. Obviously we've got the batteries in charger, but I think it... I've been recommending them before, but seeing Charlie use it the other day, definitely worth getting one. What does mum think of YouTube? She's one of our biggest fans, actually. She watches. She's a bit fed up when I'm stuck editing for hours now, at the end. Generally, she's very supportive. She's a trooper. What are the sounds like for those to you have? Well, we've got the two-footer and the two four-foots. Yeah. That's all we have generally. It's a Stanley Fat Max boat level we've got, but that's really good, that one we've got. It's a magnet. It's like an aluminium one, heavy one with the magnets on it. I don't think we need to change that. At the moment, I know when generally it's a boat level of two-footer and four-footer for a bricklayer. The odd bricklayers have six-footers, but we don't have a six-footer. Is that really good, the latest one, having trouble with tuning in some stations on DAB? Yeah, it's the latest one. The other one came out. Yeah, DAB plus. Came out this year, didn't it? Yeah. Yeah. It's not in stock everywhere yet. I could say we got it from Germany because it wasn't in stock. We've had it about two months, only two or three months. Yeah. How many spare pairs of glasses do you have for when you forget them? He forgets it. There is good glasses, so he forgets to take them off. I only have these for watching the Italian driving. I don't wear them at work. I don't need them for working. I need glasses for work. I've got them crap ones that I want to change. And they're the only ones I take to work. Yeah. Cos these are my best ones. These are bloody Mark Jacobs ones, so I'm not taking them to work. No. I don't want to. Because I'm working with you. Yes. Last week up. I think we'll close up at the minute. Almost as though the class will keep the ground. It comes in handy so much. I'll have to look into that as well. Work on ground today. Oh yeah. But your ground is not mine. You'll wind it up and run it. I do that all the time. It's snapped a wire right at the bottom. I'm pretty sure I can wear it myself. I had to go and we do what? Minig ground it. ac mae'n dodo i, mae mae'n dwy o'r cwstin isig o'r ddwy, mae'n ddwy o'r ladwr. Y byddai'n rhai nodw. Gwymdu anhygoel, mae'n gweithio i gydluniau'r gwyrdd. E, byddai'n meddwl i'r gweithio, mae'n ranghylch yn yr ymddi, mae'n rhain o'r rhain o'w mor bod yn ymgeiddiol wedi cwmfynt mynd i fwy gweithio'r rhain. Mae amser o'r rhain o'r rhain, yna e ffrinciaeth o'r llwynt erbyn chi wedi'i gydluniau. yn gronfod amtodl yn dwy'n Romon Cynlluniaid, ond yw'r bobl yn iawn yn eraill. O'r rôl yw am yn gree, rôl'r sefydlu ieryd yn storfynol, ac rôl yw'r bobl yn iawn yn gweithio mae'r bobl yn gweithi. Mae no dwy yw'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio a'r bobl yn eithaf yn gallu gofynol iawn. Wel, efallai'r bobl yn gweithio gyd yw... Wel, hwnna weithio mi y wneud o'r garfin sefydliar yw dim los o'r lw �annol. Dy'r cymryd ddau sydd yn gweithio. Rwy'n gyd yn fath oherwydd rôl. Rydw i wedi'n eich adeiladau o'r cymryd. Mae'n i chi ddiddordeb sydd gyda'r wrthgwr a'i gwneud ffas. Mae'r ddweud yn ni'n byw yn lapud a'r rhaglen, siwn i'r gwneud yma. Er ffais i ddim yn griffwyr gan holl o'r cymryd. Ond fe ddiw i ddim yn grifennu arfer. Gwylwn ni'n chi'n gwybod yn setr ac nid i chi ddweud. Mae ddechrau bod chi yn cystod. A i ddod o'r cyfarfod i'r wi i'i ddweud. Mae Share yma, mae'r gwahanol. Mae'r wahanol. Mae'r gwahanol o'r cyfarfod i'u ddweud. Felly, er hon yn ei ddechrau, rydw i ddweud wrth gweithio. Mae'n ymdwyser mewn ei ddweud yn yr adrodd yw'r nediwaith. Mae'r fideo'r ar y leddd. Fen nhw'n ei ddweud o'i ddweudio. Felly mae'r batera i ddweud nesaf, mae'r AUV mcaitho, 5v i 14v a 15v i wythio. Felly mae'r batera i chyfl i gweithio. Mor un Addysg! Mae hwn yn petha gaelodd o'r radiol. Mae hyn yn eich roi'r batera i, mae'r Type ID t-shirt yn fwy o'r rhan. Mae'r 5 o'r radiolau o'r lanch. Mae'r radiolau o'r ration, eich rhan? Mae'n dda, mae'n 170 o ddweud. Mae'r gwaith arbennwyd ysgwrdd i'w'r sgwrdd arferwad drillw nhw, elham? Mae yna. Dwi'n credu i chi'n siarad o'r acedol gyda'r ddreifbwyd, felly ar hyn o'r ddreifbwyd ddryw. Mae'r ddreifbwyd o'r ddreifbwyd o'r ddreifbwyd. Ie er mwy o'r greu eu ddreifbwyd? Mae'r ddreifbwyd roedd. E, yna' chi'n gael i nad o'r rhan cymddiw arwad drillw yn rhain... The only time I've actually enjoyed something from Radio 1 is when you played my chemical romance. Like when they played the Black Parade, but yeah, I enjoy radio too a lot more because they play actually good songs. Jeremy Vine, Jeremy Vine, Steve Wright, I like all of them. Radio 1 went down the dick when Mark and Ladd left and then when Chris Moyle left. That was it. Once Chris Moyle's left, I left because it couldn't stand grimy. So Chris Moyle's in there, Mark and Ladd. Anyone out there who used to listen to Mark and Ladd would know they were the best. Absolutely hilarious. Smooth radio. Can't we do it with the adverts on? I can't. Anything with the adverts? That was the only good thing about Radio 1 that there's no adverts. They make me mad. I remember the reclaves we were working next to they listened to absolute radio and it's like no repeat guaranteed. It's like half the time you're playing for adverts. Repeat the adverts. Every 10 minutes. Good tools last it if good. Yes. We wish we had the berries down here. Our merchants charge a fortune for tools and he has some key to radio all the way. Even then berries, not everything's the cheapest in berries. When it comes to getting our stuff we go to a bunch of different places for our stuff. You've got to shop around haven't you? Same as everything. Let's go and look around for the best berries. Berries are just... I don't even see it on the videos. If berries haven't got it you can't get it. It's just everything's under one roof. We actually went a few weeks ago and they still had very strict rules for the lockdown. You have to make an appointment and we got sent around this road I've never been down before. It's just massive and you drove into it from the side and then you came through the bottom and up to the shop. It's just massive, unbelievably huge. Chris Moses on Radio X. We had that tune for a little bit. Radio X again adverts you see and then he's lost his mojo since he's left radio on. He's not as good as he was and obviously since he's fell out with Dave they were a good team. I went to see Chris Moses live just after he left at Liverpool and that was a good life. Colm Llywydd, you know what they tell me about? He's a big girl blast. Oh yes, he's a big girl blast. He's dead for me. He's a trooper firm to deal with all the people he has to when it's debates. He's a trooper for dealing with them people. Thanks for tuning in, Rowdy. Now it's been a long one. Never done this before. Thanks for tuning in. Thanks for joining us tonight. I'm building extension and these guys have already told me everything I know. It's good to know that our advice is paying off. Mike, glad that it helped. That makes it worthwhile when people tell you things like that. Yeah, at least we know it's not for nothing. What do you think that the pick and dip Charlie does? It's good for the bricks that he uses. The bricks that we use it wouldn't be as efficient we think. He's given a few goes. I'm too scared to. I don't want to ruin the brick. I've been doing it the entire day too long. When you're on price work, you haven't got time to be experimenting with things like that. Also, like I said earlier, we haven't got a labourer. You've seen Charlie set up with the stands and everything. There's somebody always there servicing all the time. It just wouldn't be practical for us at the moment. LBC? What's that? I don't know. LBC, that's a London brick company. Ah. How do you find working on site confert compared to private work? Both have their ups and downs really. The job we've been on recently, the off-site one, was meant to be an easy job and it just became problem after problem. On site, it's like... With being above the foundations now, we're more dependent on people, which is very bittersweet because it could depend on what movement the fork lift driver's in, if he's in or not, if it's a different driver. It's got a puncture, the sows run out. The sows broke. We used to mix RL, which is like we never held up by anybody. So it's bittersweet on both sides really. So we have equal things for both. Don't you guys think hardcore has got less bulky? When you buy a ton bag, most people, it's 850kg, and they don't get a ton into a ton bag anymore. It's a bit like everything like earlier, where there's a shrunk and Mars bars are shrunk. Mark, soon it's off. Thank you. See you later. So drag it on so long. We need to wind it up soon. So 8 o'clock we'll call the stream. We'll have been on for 111 minutes then. Fixing your sailor Monday morning can't beat it. Because somebody's forgot to wash it out and you've got a hammer and chisel trying to get the rock art stuff out of the middle of it. We've only been here since the beginning of July. I think twice in one week we had it. We swapped from one sailor to the other. Last time we swapped it was a hot day and it wasn't cleaned out. So it was absolutely solid. It took three of us to get the screw out. Because this water drives very quick. It does, yeah. It goes off a lot quicker in the salmon cement. Once it goes, it goes. It's weird this most of it. It drives very quick. Then like an hour after it's set, it becomes like the weakest thing in the world. Yeah, very dusty. Yeah. A clean worm is a happy worm. Yeah. Bob Henry done it. A clean worm is a happy bricklayer. Bob Henry. It's done private for 18 years. Do your own thing. Go fishing when you want, but dealing with five to six companies. I do work for Nightmare. Yeah. That's true. Don't you find that when you work everything needs to be done yesterday constantly before it's out? Yeah, actually. We were given three plots when we started because we were just getting used to it and plodding along. They took two plots straight off us and then struck the fast gang on with six people and they are fast. Well, you can be faster with six people, obviously. Oh, yeah. But then that's another reason why we don't have a labour. It's like then you've got to work six people's wages. So you've got to be quite pleased with those. It's two people's wages with a labour. It's like we'd have to have a set payment for them and if it's a rainy day, then we'd start to pay them. I've had labourers in the past and I remember one of them, he said, listen, you should grasp that work for you because I'm in the phone now with you, my mate, so we said, just... I don't know. I don't like people letting me down because I don't let people down. Oh, I can't be asking this. I was late out last night. I'll give you this today. You've got your day planned and it's just like you've got a little pull from under your feet and then you're working. It's also worrying about paying another wage and it's all the paperwork that goes with that. But when I first had to make out and I'm thinking it's taking me something and it's a huge pain in the ass and another salary to pay. See, it's not worth it. Are you glad you didn't listen? Absolutely. Should we do our wind-up then? Yeah, we'll do our wrap-up now then. So I just want to list a few channels that we watch and they recommend you. If you don't watch them already, give them a watch. Start with obviously Rob Songa. Everyone's heard of Rob Songa. If you haven't heard of him, check him out. Rob Songa. The guy from Belgium called Jay Poynbrock I think that's how you pronounce it but his channel is fantastic. He's an all-rounder. He does bricklaying, breezer. He does it at the Belgian way, brick and dip out of a tub and some of the stuff he builds is amazing. Absolutely amazing. You've got to watch that. It's so different as well because some of the building stuff that they've done there is so different from what they do here. That's the good thing about other countries' channels as well. You just get to see how they do it. Most of his stuff's headcounts are really good because I've seen it again. I've got the chest mount, we're seeing it again. In fact I've even got a decent thing. I can stick with the hard hat for a lot of the minor I suppose. But check Jay out definitely. He's not got many subs he deserves a lot more than that. Ginger dust is a good laugh. He's a good bricklayer and he's a good laugh. He's currently unemployed because he's completely letting go. So anyone who lives near ginger dust give him some work. And just support his channel? Yes, support the channel. Rodin of course. That's a given Rodin. Rodin has just gone. He popped up as a creator on the rise and once that happened he just went to the stratosphere. He jumped from like 8000 and he's on like 35000 now. But I said to Alex one day look I mean subscribe as you always he's got a couple of his channels that's better than ours. So that put into perspective but some of the stuff which is great really good. And then Mark Hep he's given us a couple of plugs he's one of our Bricktown's customers and he's another good YouTube channel. He's really good. This build he's on at the moment is massive extension he's just mind blowing what he's took on. It just turns his hand to anything. Brickbricklayer but he's a good all-rounder as well. That's that. A couple of new channels that have picked up lately we've got a roller construction or rock construction I'm not sure what that one is. He's another northern lad. He's up this end. He's just he's not been on YouTube long but he's good. Give him a look. Another one, construction with Kieran he's another new. He's very new. Give him a look. He's just starting off. Give him a bit of support. He's got a good channel coming going on there. And then last but not least these lot are just fantastic. I wish we lived near as we could work with them. The videos are great and the stuff they do is just it's next level. The details don't go into stuff and then a great bunch of lads and they're really good good videos. Again, they got great under eyes and I think they've just passed 20,000 subscribers. But a really good video a good channel, sorry. They do a lot of things from little bits of extensions to flagging and writing so this massive really good sea renovation to do which is really interesting. That's another one. Definitely give them a try. Give them a look. A lot of people are reading over Holly. Who? Holly, once you start being in Rudien's videos. Oh Mrs Rudien Mills. We need somebody to be the face of the channel because the space it builds is down exactly. We have them. They get weathered. Yeah. Just got some comments to catch up on. This has been awesome prize draw. Thank you very much. I got some new red stock. I don't know. Things kept flying. I got some new red stocks to clean pressure wash and rub with... Thanks Tony and see you next week. See you then. Bye. You can use the acid but just dilute it. Don't use it neat. Just rub it up. I use a paint brush on all your levels and stuff but you can use a toothbrush to chip away the big stuff and then just work away it gently. Pressure wash doesn't always bring it off because it's stained. Oh yeah, when Holly came on. Back to Marquette. I loved Jace. You should have his catchphrase channel. Same shit, different day. I love some breast brookie. Charlie's another good one. The pick and dip man. Mr speed demon and he's got a good crowd. He's a good crowd with them three. Right, it's time. Time to go. Never thought I'd be on for two hours. We still got 49 people. Thanks to everybody who took the time to tune in to our first ever live stream which didn't get off to a good start but we got going in the end. We may do this in one play. We'll see about that. I've got a dry mouth we need to drink. I know, yeah. Thanks for tuning in. Congratulations again to the winners. We'll put them up on the YouTube community and on Instagram. We've already had the ox has already been claimed for sure but BT we've got a week to claim. Next Monday if they're not being claimed then we're going to redo the draw on TV. How do we end this? Thank you everyone. We'll try to end this. There we go. See you next time.