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Hi All,
I am in the process of building an extension onto an old 1930's semi, I have found the imperial bricks, which are an odd size (235x112x75mm) and trying to find blocks for these. As you know normally three bricks high plus mortor is the same as one block but with the 75 mm bricks I would be 30mm out by the time I got to the top of the third course. Someone mentioned to me that you can get oversized blocks to compensate for this but I can't find any anywhere. Can someone please help, where can I get this type of block, or if I am barking up the wrong tree please can you tell me how to compensate for the additional size of the bricks in my blockwork? Thanks a lot for your help, Richard |
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James wrote:
We're building an extension on our 1930's semi using imperial bricks and metric blocks. It doesn't matter that the horizontal joints don't coincide precisely. Put your wall ties in every second block course and bend them down a little if necessary to the nearest brick course. This will be the right spacing to hold your cavity wall bats in place. Alternatively you could run a course of cut blocks (angle grinder or hammer/bolster) or bricks in the block wall and vary your spacing that way but I wouldn't go to a lot of trouble or expense to make them coincide excatly because it isn't necessary. HTH i guess its not ok to use vertical joints for them too NT |
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