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Paul Andrews July 31st 05 05:21 PM

corner bond
 
I'm trying to figure out the bonding for my garage brickwork
(straightforward stretcher bond).

The plans show a corner with the corner forming a pier. In the existing
garage it looks as though there's a half brick running up the corner of the
wall.

The only way I can figure how to do this and maintain the bond is to use
bricks with a quarter removed and three quarter bats. So far every attempt
to produce a L-shaped brick with a quarter missing has ended up in disaster!

Is there a trick I'm missing? this is the only way I can think to maintain
the bond - the appearance of the existing brickwork is immaculate. I just
hope they didn't cheat and run a course of half bricks up the corner. I'm
sure they didn't.

Paul



Paul Andrews July 31st 05 05:30 PM

"Paul Andrews" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to figure out the bonding for my garage brickwork
(straightforward stretcher bond).

The plans show a corner with the corner forming a pier. In the existing
garage it looks as though there's a half brick running up the corner of

the
wall.

The only way I can figure how to do this and maintain the bond is to use
bricks with a quarter removed and three quarter bats. So far every attempt
to produce a L-shaped brick with a quarter missing has ended up in

disaster!

Is there a trick I'm missing? this is the only way I can think to maintain
the bond - the appearance of the existing brickwork is immaculate. I just
hope they didn't cheat and run a course of half bricks up the corner. I'm
sure they didn't.


Well, on closer inspection, scraping away some of the mortar, I can see that
that's exactly what they did - ran a line of quarter bricks up through the
corner to form the pier. I guess that'll do for me too then..


Paul





The Natural Philosopher July 31st 05 06:26 PM

Paul Andrews wrote:

"Paul Andrews" wrote in message
...

I'm trying to figure out the bonding for my garage brickwork
(straightforward stretcher bond).

The plans show a corner with the corner forming a pier. In the existing
garage it looks as though there's a half brick running up the corner of


the

wall.

The only way I can figure how to do this and maintain the bond is to use
bricks with a quarter removed and three quarter bats. So far every attempt
to produce a L-shaped brick with a quarter missing has ended up in


disaster!

Is there a trick I'm missing? this is the only way I can think to maintain
the bond - the appearance of the existing brickwork is immaculate. I just
hope they didn't cheat and run a course of half bricks up the corner. I'm
sure they didn't.



Well, on closer inspection, scraping away some of the mortar, I can see that
that's exactly what they did - ran a line of quarter bricks up through the
corner to form the pier. I guess that'll do for me too then..



Use plenty of ties.

Scarp rubble tied together with mortar and ties seems stronger than
properly laid courses without :-)

Paul






Paul Andrews July 31st 05 11:30 PM

"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message
...
Paul Andrews wrote:

"Paul Andrews" wrote in message
...

I'm trying to figure out the bonding for my garage brickwork
(straightforward stretcher bond).

The plans show a corner with the corner forming a pier. In the existing
garage it looks as though there's a half brick running up the corner of


the

wall.

snip

Well, on closer inspection, scraping away some of the mortar, I can see

that
that's exactly what they did - ran a line of quarter bricks up through

the
corner to form the pier. I guess that'll do for me too then..



Use plenty of ties.

Scarp rubble tied together with mortar and ties seems stronger than
properly laid courses without :-)


Good point. I'll add in a few ties as well...

Paul





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