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weeds
11th October 2007, 10:37 AM
don't forget to check that you have enough bricks for tomorrow:D
don't want you working another saturday:p
Pedro_The_Swift
11th October 2007, 10:48 AM
Gawd no,,
never hear the end of it,,,
:whistling:
DirtyDawg
12th October 2007, 07:22 AM
Thanks Kelvin..... I had Wednesday and thursday off to compensate and I'm working today building 2 small screen walls in "Flemish Bond" at at $3500 I was the cheapest quote by $1000... Not many brickies today can do "Flemish Bond"..So all n all a good Hard week:D:D:D
Red Brick white mortar so I will take my time;)
Ken
12th October 2007, 08:26 AM
Flemish Bond
Sounds like ya just hock up a loogy and spit between two bricks and walah :D:D:D
abaddonxi
12th October 2007, 08:35 AM
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
From wikipedia:
Flemish bond, also known as Dutch bond, has historically always been considered the most decorative bond, and for this reason was used extensively for dwellings until the adoption of the cavity wall. It is created by alternately laying headers and stretchers in a single course. The next course is laid so that a header lies in the middle of the stretcher in the course below. Again, this bond is one brick thick. It is quite difficult to lay Flemish bond properly, since for best effect all the perpends (vertical mortar (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortar_%28masonry%29) joints) need to be vertically aligned. If only one face of an Flemish bond wall is exposed, one third of the bricks are not visible, and hence may be of low visual quality. This is a better ratio than for English bond, Flemish bond's main rival for load-bearing walls.
A common variation often found in early 18th Century buildings is Glazed-headed Flemish Bond, in which the exposed headers are burned until they vitrify with a black glassy surface. Monk bond is a variant of Flemish bond, with two stretchers between the headers in each row, and the headers centred over the join between the two stretchers in the row below.
DirtyDawg
12th October 2007, 10:43 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/27/Flemish_Bond.jpg
From wikipedia:
Whoever laid the bricks in the picture should be shot:(
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