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Thursday, 6 November 2008

How to lay bricks

Brick and MortarImage by cwalker71 via FlickrLaying bricks is not as hard as you might think and with a little bit of practice you can be laying bricks like a professional in a very short time.The hardest part of laying bricks is getting the mortar bed right and even that is not very difficult anymore with a marvelous tool called" the bricky".This is a great little aid to laying the exact amount of mortar as a bed for the bricks. It comes in at under 30 pounds and if you want to do your own bricklaying this is ideal.
The first project you should undertake is a straightforward wall.Start off on a level surface and lay one row(known as a course) of bricks ensuring the bed joints and the perps(these are the mortar joints that go between bricks) are 10mm.
You can start at one end and introduce a half brick to obtain what is known as the bond.This is the arrangement of bricks
in a wall such that the end of each brick ends up half way in the brick of the previous course.This particular bond is known as stretcher bond and the other two most popular bonds are English Bond and Flemish Bond but the latter are mostly related to double skins of brickwork as opposed to stretcher bond which is single skin. Build up a corner on either end and ensure that the joints are exactly 10mm.When this is completed you can now run in the bricks in the middle using a string line as a guide to ensure that the tops are dead level. As the mortar is going off use a jointing iron to smooth finish the joints and use a very soft brush to clean the brickwork. Now just stand back and admire your handiwork.

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