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What Are the Best Trowels for a Bricky? | Bricklaying with Steve and Alex - Interview

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2022
  • Do YOU remember your first tool? ‪@SteveAndAlexBuild‬ have been at it for so long they barely remembered theirs! Watch the guys expertly talk trowel shapes, makes and models - who knew there were so many?!
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Komentáře • 24

  • @lelonbond6682
    @lelonbond6682 Před 8 měsíci +1

    the roses i used were old style i retired 16 years ago.the old roses rang like a bell when you cut a brick.

  • @lelonbond6682
    @lelonbond6682 Před 8 měsíci

    i was a bricklayer for 40 years a low handle angle narrow heel 1i inch rose london pattern is perfect.

  • @eddieMurphy11111
    @eddieMurphy11111 Před 2 lety +2

    good info i did not realise there were different shapes mind you i am not a bricky

  • @dylanfallon7229
    @dylanfallon7229 Před 10 měsíci

    I bought a 10" london pattern tyzak and absolutely love the thing. It's weighted perfectly and I really like the shape, it's a bit different to the marshaltown london pattern, kinda like a mix between the london and phily of marshaltown in my opinion. But the handle the tyzak isn't as good a quality to the marshaltown, the rubber bumper for tapping brick and block is more a hard plastic and just doesn't last. So I needed up taking a handle from an ald worn down 3411 I had in the shed and put on the tyzak and to be fair it's really done the trick for me I bloody love the thing. And I only bought the tyzak one night for a laugh cos it was only 28 quid and I'd bought a new 3411 london pattern marshaltown 3 weeks prior lol and I haven't bothered with the new marshatown amd don't think I'll buy one again I really do like the tyzak that much now I've swapped handles. Lovely light weight with good flex in the blade I'm well impressed and considering the price difference you can't go wrong. They're a Sheffield based company I think? Sorry if I'm wrong but if they're Sheffield based could they possibly be made from Sheffield steel? But either way now I've swapped handles I really love the tyzak it's shape its balance amd now the marshaltown handle has made it my first choice. 😊

  • @richardstetson8221
    @richardstetson8221 Před rokem +1

    I've been a Mason for 20 years and I've always used a London Pattern trowel the blade got bent on my 11 1/2in Marshalltown that i use to lay block i tried a 11in Philadelphia for 2 days last week and it felt so awkward I had to get a new London pattern trowel this is in America I don't even think my local masonry supply store sells Philadelphia pattern trowels

    • @TOOLKiTMag
      @TOOLKiTMag  Před rokem

      Once you find what works for you then it's hard to change! At least you can say you gave it a go 😆

  • @hotpoker4212
    @hotpoker4212 Před 8 měsíci

    Why isnt any brickies talkin,about the Ragni Crown 10 inch narrow london,low lift, brick trowel, no 1 for bricks,🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮

  • @lmilne4859
    @lmilne4859 Před 2 lety +2

    Marshalltown is made in China Steve. Only a 1,s made in a America is the w rose hand quality trowels.

    • @liamwalters5029
      @liamwalters5029 Před rokem +1

      @@brickbybric I have a mate who’s a rep for marshalltown he seems to think that is the case (there made in China)

    • @liamwalters5029
      @liamwalters5029 Před rokem +1

      @@brickbybric I feel the fact there using Chinese steel is really the point the guy was making , or maybe there assembled in China the quality of the mt has definitely declined in the last 20/15 years

  • @anthonystorey2953
    @anthonystorey2953 Před 5 měsíci

    W H S , it was said by the old brickies back when i started in the sixties that it meant "work hard n starve " 😂 head down bottom up , all you can expect after years on the trowel is tennis elbow and a bad back, so don't save up for your pension put your money away for visits to the chiropractor!

  • @TheRjw18
    @TheRjw18 Před 2 lety +1

    Marshalltown all day for longevity, w rose is spot welded at the shank and it will split every time

    • @brickbybric
      @brickbybric Před rokem +2

      W.rose trowels are not spot welded they are one piece forged .

    • @TheRjw18
      @TheRjw18 Před rokem +2

      @@brickbybric not the 3 that ive owned, crew of 60 brickes or so, 3 of us had rose all split at the shank

    • @brickbybric
      @brickbybric Před rokem +3

      @@TheRjw18 w.rose are just about the roughest manufactured un- uniform trowels I’ve come across , and I’m not doubting you had some that split but they are one piece forged and are absolutely not spot welded .

    • @TheRjw18
      @TheRjw18 Před rokem +1

      @@brickbybric lol ok so you got me on a technicality, we agree the trowels are solid forged garbage that split at the shank like a spot welded trowel would

    • @liamwalters5029
      @liamwalters5029 Před rokem +2

      Rose are way better built than a mt everyone in the southeast are swapping over

  • @scottnever8732
    @scottnever8732 Před rokem +2

    Work Hard and Starve