How To Get Your Bond Right - Lintel Bearings
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- čas přidán 27. 01. 2024
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Time to get back into the grove of frequent uploads. This week I go through setting the bond correctly so your internal lintels end up bearing on a full block and not 1/2s or 3/4s. I also show you where to place your vertical Damp.
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Quality. Need more content like this pal, you expain details well
Let me know what you want to see and I’ll do my best to cover them 👍🏻
@@Tone_Team hi mate, I’ve finally got planning to build in the garden of a project of mine so very interested to see (if possible) a rough breakdown of self build costs. Haven’t done one since 2019 , worried my numbers are a little too far off.. 😂
@@SimplyChrono will get it done 👍🏻
@@Tone_Team wicked, thanks mate
Nice one Tony thank you 👍 I’m 36 and still learning and taking things on board, I also like how you mention how things have gone wrong in the past, likewise but best thing is we learn and move forward 👍👍 keep the tips coming mate 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Thanks mate, got a few more up my sleeve 👍🏻
NHBC FUCKIN AWARDS AGAIN WRECKED THE BUILDING TRADE
Cheers Tony useful to know 👍
Thanks for the info mate
Keep these videos coming 👍👍
👍🏻 will do, just need to keep thinking of ideas 😄
Great video again tony, keep them coming 👍
Thanks, will do!
Well explained
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Good video boss❤
Thanks 🔥
Bring the cavity cleaner to bloors bud give it a go I will remember the full blocks up against the doors
Good reminder. Thanks for taking time to upload this vid. Best mistakes to learn from are other people’s 👍
I like your explanation, but I would like to see a real example on how to install that DPC trays on the both side of the lintel and how it meets the hozintal DPC, please. Do you require to install weep holes with those DPC trays ?
I will get onsite a show real world example 👍🏻 Damp trays always require weep vents 👍🏻
nhbc red tape what ever difference does it make ,if ur on price you dont fanny about chasing back from door frames in the middle of a run .no benefit of doing it and i also set them at 2.100
If your on price work you’d highly likely have a profile up for internal walls, so run from the door to profile, literally makes no difference to speed
@@Tone_Team lol really dont see many 30 years plus brickies using profiles on breeze mate utter tosh
@@sleafordsnooker4701 re watch the video again but pay closer attention.
Full block every time for Lintel bearing, and the plumy brick if in the scenario can help you get that bond
Yes people don’t utilise the brickette to their advantage 👍🏻
Sorry if my Briquette scenario did not make sense I put this, in case there was a course of these that can effect this starting point of full block
Course of common should be ignored tired for bond purposes
I like these , video's....T .
can i suggest (as you speak edit ..in real video footage of examples ...i think it will be very educational
If it stays dry I’ll get out onsite and do a few or at our yard 👍🏻
@@Tone_Team thanks ...it would be , really Good ...
I was looking at those snag companies ...bloor homes had some - initiative (eg : frameless doors . magnetic door locks on shutting doors . led lighting hidden in niches, recessed Lights -plaster ceilings ,
Never understood the full block reasoning, it sits on a brick outside?
Load is split between external and internal skin on the outside perimeter
Great video again tony!
I was Always interested in what height you set your windows on the second lift of a new build house!
how do you calculate your measurements?
it would be very helpful and interesting if you could make a video with regards from the blues upwards,ceiling height first lift, windows height second lift etc
when you get the time
thanks
Window heights are always governed by the drawings issued by our clients, we don’t get to make the measurements up. Most house builders are all very similar heights 👌🏻
@@Tone_Team
okay thanks
What a load of trollope 😢
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What aload of old bollocks landing a lintel on a full block
I don’t the rules I just have to play by them
@@Tone_Team grow a pair of bollocks and stand up for yourself instead of ass licking for £££
If you didnt no how to work that out as a bricklayer you shouldnt be in the game ,and did you say where possible
Where possible mate 🤣 👍🏻
What a load of contadicting bollocks. Ffs, I've been in the game 42 years never done this and never had a problem. If it doesn't work a full block put a longer lintol on.
I don’t make the rules mate I just have to stick to them!
It show's how good they are as you don't even have to build the internal blockwork into the inner leaf. They just allow you to stick a wall tie in, this would have been a sackable offense back in the day as you tied everything in with the correct bond not just shove a profile up.
@@suemarsden7249 it’s because they are different materials and have different thermal properties. Just because it’s done differently does not mean it’s not an improvements. Things evolve, even in construction
Where celcon type blocks are used you tie in with a celcon this doesn't affect the thermal ot structural integrity if either wall.
I'm not having a go at you mate as I know you don't make the rules but you have to admit that the quality of our housing is not evolving for the better but is getting worse.
More nhbc BS 😂
I don’t make or agree with some the rules but I do have to play by them