I need to make one of these thanks for sharing
I need to make one of these thanks for sharing
You could have just put a piece of tarp or something at the bottom and mixed the cement right there in the hole, no need for the wheelbarrow.
love the video but why does it sound like there are screaming children in the background?
I have old bricks too and building 15 feet by 15 feet 3 feet deep
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i'm wearing jeans and purple t shirt and trainers i will take off my t shirt see my hairy belly button and my hairy nipples and tummy i put my hands in my pockets in my jeans and i just love going around the garden without my t shirt i just put my hands in my pockets in my jeans when i finished my fire pit i took a nice shower i put washing in the washing machine i put on when the washing machine stopped i took my washing i put in the tumble dyer i put my clothes away in my chest drawers i put some fresh clothes jeans boxers socks t shirt and i went outside in the lovely sunshine i took my t shirt see my hairy armpits and my hairy belly button and my tummy i can stick out my lovely tounge
😂 that has to be the worst bricklaying I’ve ever seen!
Thanks – we have a ton of old bricks all over the yard! Was thinking you’d work in some ventilation but good point about water accumulating!
Thank you so much for the detailed step-by-step instructions. I am a complete beginner attempting a similar project, and I watched several other people’s videos that lacked the level of explanation I need. I also really like the goat sounds
The sounds were oddly satisfying
I give you a whole a lot of credit for doing this , however you used a clay brick that will contain a lot of moisture, be careful the bricks can explode if you don’t put a steel fire ring in it , also you should have left a few bricks out for air filtration. Fires love fresh oxygen , eliminates Smokey fires . Good job otherwise .
nice video…I am going to build one in my backyard – a slightly different design but this video was helpful right now – in the "conceptual" phase…nicely done – looks cool…now you just need a good chair and a guitar…enjoy!
Careful concrete and bricks explode seen it happen
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I need to make one of these thanks for sharing
You could have just put a piece of tarp or something at the bottom and mixed the cement right there in the hole, no need for the wheelbarrow.
love the video but why does it sound like there are screaming children in the background?
I have old bricks too and building 15 feet by 15 feet 3 feet deep
Roster
i'm wearing jeans and purple t shirt and trainers i will take off my t shirt see my hairy belly button and my hairy nipples and tummy i put my hands in my pockets in my jeans and i just love going around the garden without my t shirt i just put my hands in my pockets in my jeans when i finished my fire pit i took a nice shower i put washing in the washing machine i put on when the washing machine stopped i took my washing i put in the tumble dyer i put my clothes away in my chest drawers i put some fresh clothes jeans boxers socks t shirt and i went outside in the lovely sunshine i took my t shirt see my hairy armpits and my hairy belly button and my tummy i can stick out my lovely tounge
😂 that has to be the worst bricklaying I’ve ever seen!
Thanks – we have a ton of old bricks all over the yard! Was thinking you’d work in some ventilation but good point about water accumulating!
Thank you so much for the detailed step-by-step instructions. I am a complete beginner attempting a similar project, and I watched several other people’s videos that lacked the level of explanation I need. I also really like the goat sounds
The sounds were oddly satisfying
I give you a whole a lot of credit for doing this , however you used a clay brick that will contain a lot of moisture, be careful the bricks can explode if you don’t put a steel fire ring in it , also you should have left a few bricks out for air filtration. Fires love fresh oxygen , eliminates Smokey fires . Good job otherwise .
nice video…I am going to build one in my backyard – a slightly different design but this video was helpful right now – in the "conceptual" phase…nicely done – looks cool…now you just need a good chair and a guitar…enjoy!
Careful concrete and bricks explode seen it happen