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And the prize goes to Jeremy ?. 

There are more bricks to be laid but that was the last one that mattered. 

 

Now I can get it scaffolded properly and finish the roof. Then finish the inside, move in and have babies. 

 

But it I really am glad that is over. I'll check the dates when I start making the video later but I would guess it has taken me nearly a full year to clad that house in bricks. 

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Jeremy wins on a technicality. You know when I said "you" you know I meant the pair of you. :ph34r:

 

Anyway congratulations. I know what it's like to be building slowly with no third party help.

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14 hours ago, Construction Channel said:

Then finish the inside, move in and have babies. 

 

That's what we said a year ago - except the babies bit; did that 30 years ago. The only sort that we look forward to are the grand kind. 1 down and ? to go.

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Laying in bed as I can't be arsed to move, so went through this thread again. 

Looking good mate, and that brickwork is nothing to sweat about, looks the mutts ?

Only feels like yesterday when you were caught jemmy'ing the back door open on EB :D, how time flies. :S

 

 

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On 6/4/2017 at 09:52, Nickfromwales said:

Only feels like yesterday when you were caught jemmy'ing the back door open on EB :D, how time flies. :S

 

I'm not too sure I got caught jimmying the door, I was sitting in the living room by the time I was caught xD 

 

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On 6/3/2017 at 20:37, ProDave said:

Anyway congratulations. I know what it's like to be building slowly with no third party help.

 

I thought i was going quite fast, surely 20 bricks a day is somewhere near the average.............:ph34r:

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9 minutes ago, Construction Channel said:

 

I thought i was going quite fast, surely 20 bricks a day is somewhere near the average.............:ph34r:

Positively light speed compared to some..... 

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3 minutes 10 seconds into this video. This bloke does make me smile.

Check out from 10 minutes (just at the end) where he recommends his chosen tool for a straight edge marker :)

 

 

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Jan's mastered the chop saw and I've even got her measuring cuts to the nearest mm, but she still leaves me to do the table saw work. :)

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On 28/06/2017 at 17:14, Construction Channel said:

This could have gone horribly wrong. Luckily I spotted it was on the wrong line before i got the saw out 

 

 

 

Is that a gap in the far gable at the top where you have not finished that brick yet?

 

Or am I being too deprecating, and Norfolk has a strange breed of pidgeon with a triangular a**e?

 

(Good video)

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13 minutes ago, Ferdinand said:

 

Is that a gap in the far gable at the top where you have not finished that brick yet?

 

Or am I being too deprecating, and Norfolk has a strange breed of pidgeon with a triangular a**e?

 

(Good video)

I do have the power to make that post disappear.....but  yes the gap is still there. I have had 2 attempts so far at throwing the brick and both have cracked. :( 

 

yes I could try again. And realistically it would take me 20 mins to actually work some more clay and throw it in the mould. But I am a busy "ish" man. I've got newer and much more interesting things to half finish before I get back to that. 

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