What you can do,to make it easier, is buy brick spacers then construct a section of wall using spacers, then when your happy use a pointing gun to fill in gaps, then point it up.
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OH MY F****NG GOD!
What you can do,to make it easier, is buy brick spacers then construct a section of wall using spacers, then when your happy use a pointing gun to fill in gaps, then point it up.
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Do you not think this would work?, what about putting a bag of 750 10mm plastic beads in each mix,that would give you an even bed throughout.OH MY F****NG GOD!
I'm not sure whether you are taking the pee, but every site has a dedicated tree, specifically for hanging labourers that dare to let any granular material into the compo.what about putting a bag of 750 10mm plastic beads in each mix,that would give you an even bed throughout.
He mentioned in a interview that he's a qualified bricky. You'd have to search on youtube for it, I don't have the link to the specific video.
"until injuries put paid to his lofty ambitions."
I'd give the guy a fair shot at selling his device - I hope he does well, as I hope any squaddie or grunt does well after their service.
Back in the day he had stepped up - and no matter his trade or occupation in the services, they all serve.
And most all find it difficult to settle back into civilian life.
Too many find it impossible.
So, knowing what i now know about him, i'd support him or any man or woman veteran attempting to get on in life. I'm sure most of us would too.
"They also serve who only stand and wait".
What does the Irish Army have to do with this thread?
And if it is somehow, indeed, to be linked in then what do casualty lists have to do with it either?
Does being killed in Afghan or Vietnam somehow have more merit than being killed in Lebanon?
I honor the service of the man or woman who serves or served.
Have you ever considered clicking the quote button?"the Irish army is relevant" relevant to what? The thread is about a bricklaying device.
How was i , or any reader of the thread, previously supposed to know, or wish to know, the history of this man?
What purpose would rooting around what the newspapers call "the human story" serve when evaluating his invention?
The man's history or occupation isn't, nor was it, the issue - the device is the issue.
With respect, your second sentence is meaningless in terms of the thread. Why did we have to know any of that? How does it extend our knowledge of this strange and terrible contraption.
If they've not been participating in wars then, perhaps, it gives them more time for devising bricklaying tools?
Maybe, in some strange way, Lebanon is an inspiration where Irish thoughts turn to bricklaying skills, whereas most squaddies dream of cold beer and cheeky girls.?
Ref your sentence three - why not re-read my "And if it is, somehow, to be linked" that shows I'm taking issue with your implications in "all of the 8" and your "comparison" with "15 Irish policemen".
There's no league table of deaths on active service. Why i gave such examples would be wasted on you so lets just leave it there.
why have I been in the trade over 20 years and not been on here. this is hilarious!OH MY F****NG GOD!