Bricklaying How to build a brick pillar

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • Another of my small jobs on the house-How to build a brick pillar. From setting out along with general tips on levelling and plumbing..

Komentáře • 143

  • @toriem2010
    @toriem2010 Před 7 lety +50

    Why are so many 'so called experts' watching a video meant for amateurs and posting negative comments if they know it all already? Obviously trolls. You got the job done Chris and have certainly helped me out with my current project!! Thanks!

  • @kcstoneguy
    @kcstoneguy Před 8 měsíci

    As soon as I saw you trowel out the mortar I knew you were a pro Great video

  • @edimolloy954
    @edimolloy954 Před 6 lety +3

    That's really helpful. I'm about to do a front wall with columns for the first time ever. Will reflect on your video as I go along.
    Thanks bro.

  • @beaufighter245
    @beaufighter245 Před 5 lety +2

    Looks a good job, thanks for posting. I'm soon to build some short piers with slab on top to support bearers for a large cabin base.

  • @mishihernandez6823
    @mishihernandez6823 Před 5 lety +1

    Brilliantly done with easy to understand instructions
    It is always a pleasure to see excellent craftsmanship

  • @ianlewis7749
    @ianlewis7749 Před 3 lety +1

    It's a good way for a beginner to practice..
    In time and for quickness, you can plumb up every 3 course,
    Plumb 4 sides and measure out 325mm

  • @webwillie1
    @webwillie1 Před 8 lety +5

    A great help for the rookie Mason is by using mortar joint spacers. They keep the joint's at a perfect 3/8".

  • @anastasios3006
    @anastasios3006 Před 3 lety

    Hello, I just built a few 81cm high with recycled bricks. After I levelled the first course, I used an angle iron marked with increments to get the spacing and corners aligned. I used some round steel lengths on the perimeter to keep my spacing constant. I'm no professional but you handled this well. I had some adjustments to make because the recycled red bricks dimensions slightly varied, learnt a lesson there:)

    • @foundationgood123
      @foundationgood123  Před 3 lety

      Yes you can use what we call Profiles that's what you were doing, some use builders lines and some free hand as I did. I have done a video recently on a long wall with pillars in and I used a profile. I'm currently building an extension and I've used an Aluminum profile..Well done and yes the brick sizes will vary when using old reclaims, best thing with them is to organise the bricks into piles of sizes before you start, iv always found that helps a pain but worth it..

    • @anastasios3006
      @anastasios3006 Před 3 lety

      @@foundationgood123 Yeah, you did a great job free hand but you have a great feel and eye for accuracy, I'm a beginner and I'm not at your level of expertise :( . However, I really appreciate watching the skills involved and learning at the same time. I know you make it look easy but it is definitely not. Cheers

  • @Britec09
    @Britec09 Před 10 lety +4

    You make it look to easy Chris..good job mate.

  • @HattoriDenzo
    @HattoriDenzo Před rokem

    This brings me comfort

  • @larrycoyne7727
    @larrycoyne7727 Před 7 lety +1

    For any weekenders doing this, use a couple of straight profiles and a couple of clamps to eliminate the use of the level so much, he's done a good job but wouldn't last till tea time o site

  • @thunderace44
    @thunderace44 Před 7 lety +3

    Hope you don't mind me adding my comments, so good and some not so good. I will start off with the not so good. You are building without using cross joints, and not completely filling up the cross joints when pointing. You level across the top of the brick, sideways, but not all bricks are true to shape. When you moved you're level to all 8 plumbing points, you called them levelling points. You constantly tapped you're level when levelling the bricks. Level are expensive so should be looked after. The good points, The plumbing at the end looked neat, and all bricks were true to the level. The brickwork also looked neat when finished. I assume the build was slow, due to the filming, and at one point, you said you was showing how the level a brick, and then stood in the way. ANyway, the finished pillar did look good, so i guess its a thumbs up.

    • @ronhawk1231
      @ronhawk1231 Před 6 lety +1

      Steve Thunder I beat the hell out of my levels. If it’s good, it’ll last. You only need to plum every 3/4 courses and only in 2 sides. Kudos to dude for taking the time to level off the established wall. Dude did great and u wanna talk shit?

    • @eddjordan2399
      @eddjordan2399 Před 5 lety

      they are called perps and they should be filled. but also i have a brick laying level and i hit it all the time (10 years) i check it before every new job with my carpentry levels that i take really good care of and my brick level is still true. you can tap it just check it.

    • @JP-nb7tm
      @JP-nb7tm Před 5 lety

      Every brickie Ive ever seen smashes their level. They’re not that expensive!

    • @adl2005
      @adl2005 Před 5 lety

      FUCK OFF Steve

  • @marlboromatt5656
    @marlboromatt5656 Před 4 lety

    . I think it looked excellent!!! Great job!

  • @ciao532
    @ciao532 Před 5 lety

    Very nice, shame about my recently built brick pillars onto a simultaneously built brick wall , it’s not even 4 weeks that the pillars are moving as if bricks had been piled up. I’m glad that the fencing is supporting the pillar rather than the converse. What could have gone wrong ?
    Any remedies apart from paracetamol would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

  • @kev9404
    @kev9404 Před 4 měsíci

    Good job mate 👍

  • @johnnee51
    @johnnee51 Před 9 lety

    Nice job, all your vids are very good and helpful.

  • @VicsYard
    @VicsYard Před 8 lety

    Again some nice work and video. TY

  • @jAcKsOnLoVeS1
    @jAcKsOnLoVeS1 Před 5 lety +1

    The ol chad hanging out 😂

  • @piotrlesniak2093
    @piotrlesniak2093 Před 2 lety

    Genius ! Thanks man :D

  • @pierreterremaconneriebatia3350

    You never use the plomb fil and the cordeau for your piliers?

  • @geoffsnell1527
    @geoffsnell1527 Před 7 lety

    No problems that I can see with your work. I cheat though and put up a profile after the first 6-7 courses check the plumb then chalk the gauge. Brickworks more perfect every time. But no worries mate your work looks just fine

  • @bengreening9387
    @bengreening9387 Před 2 lety +1

    3:40 you should never hit the spirit level.

  • @bakaneko2141
    @bakaneko2141 Před 5 lety

    Just hope you're able to show us on the finishing part in between the roof and the brick pillar. Do we just fill in cements to cover it up? What we should do if the gap is around half of a brick's height and etc.? Thanks for the video and really appreciate your efforts ^^

  • @PeakyBlinder
    @PeakyBlinder Před 7 lety

    its people like this who keep proper builder in work, keep it up mate and we will follow you around putting it all right :-)

    • @foundationgood123
      @foundationgood123  Před 7 lety +4

      Okay Kempouk, please explain in more detail because just saying what you have with out explaining where the fault is is just you trying to look good, so I am all ears!!!

  • @gordon4228
    @gordon4228 Před 7 lety +1

    Nice job !

  • @michaelpukmel9175
    @michaelpukmel9175 Před 7 lety

    Nice job, thanks for the video.

  • @billab0ng83
    @billab0ng83 Před 8 lety

    Nice one, Thanks for making this vid, helped alot.

  • @Hecvillanueva
    @Hecvillanueva Před 5 lety

    Nice job👍

  • @yingnz
    @yingnz Před 8 lety

    Thank you so much! This helps a lot!!

  • @nkel6111
    @nkel6111 Před 9 lety

    my thoughts were you mentioned not the base...the depth, the concrete strength...the freeze line etc. btw...like your work

    • @foundationgood123
      @foundationgood123  Před 8 lety

      +N Kel Thank you- I will put a speech bubble to highlight this-:)

  • @zackzander4425
    @zackzander4425 Před 9 lety +1

    Lay all the bricks on a course then level. Why don't you put the head joint on as you're laying the brick? That little bit that you are pointing in isn't giving you a full head joint and you're just wasting time. One good hit with a sledge hammer and I'd reduce that to rubble. At 9:08 it looks like it is running a little strong mate!

    • @foundationgood123
      @foundationgood123  Před 8 lety +3

      +Zack Zander Nah mate, I fill as I go...stops the pushing out of the next brick...everyone has their own ways!!

    • @realdealnealdks5275
      @realdealnealdks5275 Před 11 měsíci

      Forsure!!! keeps it from pushing to one side! I learned that the hard way

  • @paramsaini88
    @paramsaini88 Před 7 lety

    Well done 👍🏻 you done good job

  • @cammiethebricklayerruncorn5701

    Nice job Chris where you from stoke ?

    • @foundationgood123
      @foundationgood123  Před 3 lety

      Yes bro

    • @cammiethebricklayerruncorn5701
      @cammiethebricklayerruncorn5701 Před 3 lety

      @@foundationgood123 nice one I'm a old stoke boy but live in Runcorn now just trying to get back into the bricklaying game after been working in mental health the last 7 years.....do you know the keelings or Cammillare up there.

  • @nikeshrzk126
    @nikeshrzk126 Před 7 lety

    can u please help me my house is a wall system house from each side there are two pillars on its right-hand side and on its left-hand side my house is attach with 2 houses my house is 2and half storey. there are two pillars on its ground floor and at the top there are brick pillars as in Ur video. but one thing I want to ask if my house can be protect from earthquake and how plz I will be waiting for ur reply

  • @danielmarec1697
    @danielmarec1697 Před 9 lety +1

    How high can you go with this size of one and half wide mate? No need re-bar in to it?

    • @foundationgood123
      @foundationgood123  Před 8 lety

      +Daniel Marec This is only cosmetic...it has support from the roof etc...On major building works there would be internal rebar to give the pillar added strength..

  • @thomasfoster5200
    @thomasfoster5200 Před rokem

    I'm about to do same thing... dreading it

  • @davideyt1242
    @davideyt1242 Před 4 lety

    @Chris Longhurst Is the pillar still holding strong? did it move?
    How deep is your concrete foundation ? for such a pillar (3 meters high?) and to support the weight of the bricks them self (even if the pillar is just cosmetic), I always assumed that I need a good footing/foundation. how about the freeze line ? Here where I live they say that a foundation needs to be at least 50-80cm deep in the ground, and footing should also be wider than the foundation that sits on top of it. your thought on that would be appreciated. thank you

    • @foundationgood123
      @foundationgood123  Před 4 lety +2

      David e David e Hi, yes its still standing firm...The foundation was about 300mm deep and concrete was approximately 120mm deep....The pillar is approx 2.4m (7.6”) hight.....Concerning the fnds, they are wider than the pillar and its on solid sub soil ie clay

    • @nicolebourcierphotographer
      @nicolebourcierphotographer Před 2 lety

      @@foundationgood123 I need to build a porch 13 ft high but next to a cellar window so want to use brick pillars. do you know how deep foundations should be?

  • @JohnSmith-qu2rq
    @JohnSmith-qu2rq Před 4 lety +1

    At 1:28 I noticed a large crack...

  • @lesgill8490
    @lesgill8490 Před 7 lety

    YOU only tipped those perpendicular joints, why not put a full joint on the bricks when you are building??

  • @jamesmorgan8106
    @jamesmorgan8106 Před 9 lety +6

    Looks nice but he's trying to plumb both sides of the same brick.

    • @frankieon10spliffsofweed52
      @frankieon10spliffsofweed52 Před 8 lety +1

      Yeah you're more using the level as a straight edge on the other two sides to make sure the bricks line up.

  • @JoseManuel-yy8ju
    @JoseManuel-yy8ju Před 5 lety

    ademas son abundantes a la hora de usar cemento,no se caen no

  • @JoseManuel-yy8ju
    @JoseManuel-yy8ju Před 5 lety

    buen trabajo,si señor

  • @muskyharrison4103
    @muskyharrison4103 Před rokem

    Great thanks 🙂

  • @CORRIGEEN71
    @CORRIGEEN71 Před 7 lety

    gauge stick?

  • @hotpoker4212
    @hotpoker4212 Před 4 lety

    My friend ,is a very good bricklayer,he says when building pillers,piers, and anything with small amount of bricks,that you should always use a smaller trowel,9 or 10,inch, what do you think,?

    • @foundationgood123
      @foundationgood123  Před 4 lety +1

      What ever you feel comfortable with! Mine was an 11 inch trowel

  • @thomasjones7082
    @thomasjones7082 Před 5 lety

    What goes inside pillars? Or are they empty. Thanks

    • @thomasjones7082
      @thomasjones7082 Před 5 lety

      Just noticed that this isn't a hollow one😂

    • @foundationgood123
      @foundationgood123  Před 5 lety

      Thomas Jones They’re just cosmetic and not really holding any weight so don’t need any re-bar up the centre.

  • @williamross-so2vs
    @williamross-so2vs Před rokem

    He is not a brickmason,,,,,,,he hit the level to level the brick. And he waste mortar on the ground...he a scab ..apprentice...

  • @alexanderthegreat9663
    @alexanderthegreat9663 Před 11 měsíci

    What’s the name of this brick

  • @motodaniel5760
    @motodaniel5760 Před 7 lety

    Hello how did you make your mortar, what quantity materials all about ca thank you

    • @foundationgood123
      @foundationgood123  Před 7 lety

      usually in UK we use 4 parts sand 1 part cement...

    • @pierreterremaconneriebatia3350
      @pierreterremaconneriebatia3350 Před 4 lety +1

      @@foundationgood123 What kind of sand do you use? 0.2mm? Thanks. In France, I use 0.4mm sand, earth and lime. The texture of your mortar is super

    • @kcstoneguy
      @kcstoneguy Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah your mortar looks great

  • @thatspoopyguy5604
    @thatspoopyguy5604 Před 7 lety

    Why are you leaving out the head joints?

    • @anthonyschurz7613
      @anthonyschurz7613 Před 7 lety

      +Corey Hughes
      *
      not to mention that there is no rebar in the foundation,
      tying the brick to the foundation. as well as, how were the ceiling joists and roof ( mansard ) rafters anchored to The Brick?
      ^

    • @richardjackson2203
      @richardjackson2203 Před 7 lety

      Corey Hughes is it a prerequisite of nasty replies to this video to use foul language or do thy just no know how to articulate

  • @dorotheahenderson7915
    @dorotheahenderson7915 Před 7 lety +1

    how many bricks do you lay in a shift mate about six

    • @Spoofkill
      @Spoofkill Před 6 lety +2

      Dorothea Henderson slow and steady wins the race!!

    • @kingschmoopy6583
      @kingschmoopy6583 Před 5 lety +1

      Guys who care about speed better hope their company likes em because the inspector and other companies sure as hell won't

  • @SalvadorGarciaG
    @SalvadorGarciaG Před 7 lety

    muy bonito pero lentisimo, hoy dia a ese paso no trabajas.

  • @1442GlennLane
    @1442GlennLane Před 9 lety

    Very helpful. Thank you.

  • @Thomas-pq2qz
    @Thomas-pq2qz Před 10 měsíci

    Jeeeez

  • @bobbuilder81
    @bobbuilder81 Před 8 lety +5

    Haha! You was goin so well till you tried to plumb both sides of the stretcher ! So you knocked it one way the the other ! Keep goin you'll be there all fucking day!!

    • @foundationgood123
      @foundationgood123  Před 8 lety +3

      Oh, hello Bob, sorry simon- can we see some of your work please!!

    • @bobbuilder81
      @bobbuilder81 Před 8 lety +2

      +Chris Longhurst no Chris ! I don't have time to be filming myself because I am actually making money as a tradesman rather than a chancer handy man , why are you putting videos up professing to be an expert when you and I both know you are not , I watched one of yours the other day saying you got in expert people to tooth out brickwork !!! They looked like a couple of labourers ! Show me one person in the world who just specialises in toothing brickwork ! And if they were experts they were fucking doing it wrong !! Did they put in a vertical dpc ? Chris all I'm saying is don't pretend to be an expert in something you have little knowledge of , I know a bit about cars but I wouldn't come on here telling people how to build an engine

    • @foundationgood123
      @foundationgood123  Před 8 lety +1

      What a load of rubbish-keep commenting dude you helping boost ratings lol Your problem is your quick to judge and and have a problem with me, well I'm gounna keep uploading dude- oh, and keep the swearing for site not youtube as you might offend folk!!!

    • @bobbuilder81
      @bobbuilder81 Před 8 lety +1

      +Chris Longhurst Chris you crack on ! One day pretty soon you'll get caught out

    • @foundationgood123
      @foundationgood123  Před 8 lety +5

      Yeh, will do-got loads to come...keep watching and keep commenting-you're entitled to "your" opinion ha

  • @bonanzatime
    @bonanzatime Před 6 lety

    In America we lay the frogs down.😅 We also drive on the 'Right' side of the road. .. Why does England do everything 'Wrong'??!

    • @cairo678
      @cairo678 Před 5 lety +2

      bonanzatime you lay frog down because you’re all backwards in America.laying frog down you don’t get a full bed joint, which means if you get water inside and it’s freezing temperatures the brickwork will decay a lot quicker.Also We drive on the left and we speak and write English lke you Americans do!

    • @Clungedoctor
      @Clungedoctor Před 3 lety

      You mean you’ve taken everything we taught you lot and changed it for the worse 😂 “gas” ffs 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @westsawake1
    @westsawake1 Před 7 lety

    Don't put such a big bed of mortar! Plus point your perps 1st elementary brickwork lesson!

  • @evnmnyevnmny1139
    @evnmnyevnmny1139 Před 7 lety +1

    architects love empty cross joints. Wow 10 minutes to lay 3 bricks. You'd be gone before coffee break in Chicago. Nice match on the brick, are you going to paint them? Boot

  • @coreymcniel3390
    @coreymcniel3390 Před 7 lety

    You can use woodprix, it has the best handbooks and ready instructions. You can learn much from them and make it yourself.

  • @ianspaintpot
    @ianspaintpot Před 9 lety +1

    if it is a hot day use fairy liqued

    • @17MikeThompson
      @17MikeThompson Před 9 lety +3

      You should never use fairy liquid when mixing mortar, puts too many air bubbles in the mix making it weaker and has a tendency to crumble

    • @barneychutto
      @barneychutto Před 9 lety

      Ian Broadhurst
      im no bricky but fairy liquid like your spelling a no no

    • @147pw
      @147pw Před 9 lety +1

      dont use fairy liquid,it makes the mortar weak.

  • @chancelane8700
    @chancelane8700 Před 6 lety

    well we know he didn't build that shed.

  • @tarekadixon4740
    @tarekadixon4740 Před 9 lety

    he good

  • @wychlingaa
    @wychlingaa Před 8 lety

    The base line is parallel to the building not level! The corners of the pier are plumb not level!

  • @bigwally123
    @bigwally123 Před 8 lety +3

    shame the bricks don't match the house 😯

  • @charliejones7045
    @charliejones7045 Před 8 lety

    not once did you check to see if the wall was to gauge haha

    • @stepbackandthink
      @stepbackandthink Před 8 lety +2

      +Charlie Jones He gauged it against the existing wall.

  • @mikeberry7460
    @mikeberry7460 Před 7 lety

    beds are way to heavy. tap tap tap. your a bit rough.

  • @andypowlesland1
    @andypowlesland1 Před 9 lety +1

    Great brickwork, shite woodwork....look at that bleeding shed ;)

  • @AlexGreenwoodUkulele
    @AlexGreenwoodUkulele Před 7 lety +2

    9:22
    Look at that and tell me that isn't bowing to the left....

  • @JSmith-me1xf
    @JSmith-me1xf Před 8 lety +1

    that's not how you lay bricks..lol

  • @corriekoeijers3644
    @corriekoeijers3644 Před 7 lety

    Amateurs should not be teaching...

  • @kkahlon9972
    @kkahlon9972 Před 7 lety +1

    You ain't a bricklayer are u? lol

  • @cathaldowdall7467
    @cathaldowdall7467 Před 6 lety

    Slow as a herst

    • @ianhoward4246
      @ianhoward4246 Před 4 lety

      😀must be a good price,just took 70 seconds to spread for 3 bricks!!😴😴😴

  • @billypilgrim7838
    @billypilgrim7838 Před 8 lety +1

    why do people who are not masons try to teach masonry?oh yeah it's the internet,mostly uninformed opinion[piece of crap level,dead giveaway]

  • @tarekadixon4740
    @tarekadixon4740 Před 9 lety

    he good