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I’ve also done this for a year or two, hard work oof!

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  • zniederbayern@loops.videoZ zniederbayern@loops.video

    We helped our father doing this as a child 🙂

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    zniederbayern@loops.video
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    (once) 😅

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    • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

      I’ve also done this for a year or two, hard work oof! Especially the first period where you just keep hauling bricks to these guys

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      hindsight@mstdn.social
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      @stux That's the easy part..
      The preparitory groundwork is the hard part..

      I know, I've done a few and with large pavers that are way heavier.. like one in a barrow with two men to wheel into position ;-)))

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      • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

        I’ve also done this for a year or two, hard work oof! Especially the first period where you just keep hauling bricks to these guys

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        @stux That first part is half of what my brother did when he was working for a mason. The other half was making mortar.

        He found out at the end of the year that they hadn't covered their half of the taxes that they owed on his behalf and he would be responsible for that as well. He found another job after that

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        • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

          I’ve also done this for a year or two, hard work oof! Especially the first period where you just keep hauling bricks to these guys

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          @stux this is so satisfying

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          • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

            I’ve also done this for a year or two, hard work oof! Especially the first period where you just keep hauling bricks to these guys

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            @stux

            There's likely some far-right politicians trying to reclassify this work as "low skill" and trying to suppress wages.

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            • npars01@mstdn.socialN npars01@mstdn.social

              @stux

              There's likely some far-right politicians trying to reclassify this work as "low skill" and trying to suppress wages.

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              @Npars01 I think we’re looking at the very device where we could put those far right politicians!

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              • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

                I’ve also done this for a year or two, hard work oof! Especially the first period where you just keep hauling bricks to these guys

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                elleaster@ohai.social
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                @stux I just took 3 muscle relaxers. Joke!

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                • ccellis@social.vivaldi.netC ccellis@social.vivaldi.net

                  @stux he makes it look so easy! What is the slicer called? And are they available in the US?

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                  @ccellis they are called "paver splitters" and they are available for rent at some landscape supply stores. The big box stores don't rent them, I think because they can charge more for the wet saws @stux

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                  • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

                    I’ve also done this for a year or two, hard work oof! Especially the first period where you just keep hauling bricks to these guys

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                    @stux

                    That cutter seems pretty slick!

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                    • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

                      I’ve also done this for a year or two, hard work oof! Especially the first period where you just keep hauling bricks to these guys

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                      nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.social
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                      @stux Good grief that cutter just slices right through the bricks like they are made of hot butter.

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                      • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

                        I’ve also done this for a year or two, hard work oof! Especially the first period where you just keep hauling bricks to these guys

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                        @stux

                        Edit: oh I see he cuts it at an angle so it gets a bevel and falls in better

                        Seeing a lot of comments about how easily the cutter slices through the brick but can we take a moment to admire his marking work?

                        Just a one shot freehanded line on a brick that's leaning at an angle and somehow he manages to draw it in the right place on the opposite side of the brick from the side leaning on the edge of the hole without having to actively correct for it

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                        • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

                          I’ve also done this for a year or two, hard work oof! Especially the first period where you just keep hauling bricks to these guys

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                          @stux handbuilt klinker, This Is the Way...

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                          • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

                            I’ve also done this for a year or two, hard work oof! Especially the first period where you just keep hauling bricks to these guys

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                            @stux

                            Like... How much force is he having to apply to that cutter? It doesn't _look_ like he's applying a lot of force.

                            It's _all_ impressive but I'm afraid my 'tism has zoomed in on the cutter, as well.

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