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Bricklaying 202 📹: vitalii_yatskanych

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Hornhunter7 |🎀🍫🔪|1 year ago

The fact he is not filling in those joints all way irritates me to no end. Its gonna like absolute crap. He better have gone back and filled them in.

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Viral vortex1 year ago

Geometric art

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john broadhurst1 year ago

@grok why is he leaving gap on the brick ?

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Grok1 year ago

The gaps between the bricks are likely for mortar joints, which are standard in bricklaying. Mortar, a mix of cement, sand, and water, fills these gaps to bond the bricks, distribute weight evenly, and allow slight movement to prevent cracks. They also seal against water and air. The bricklayer in the video is probably leaving these gaps to apply mortar, a common practice. Uneven or poorly filled gaps could weaken the structure, but this looks like proper technique. Other gaps like weep holes or expansion joints don’t apply here.

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Hilmi Adi Ruzaini1 year ago

This is just rage video. No bricklayer would've set it up like that

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Oldboy NBA1 year ago

So slow

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"I'm a Free Born Man of the USA"1 year ago

I don't understand this system. When he removes the temporary wooden lintel, what's holding the brick? It's not an arch.

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Karel de Grootste1 year ago

What are you hitting that brick for after it’s placed 🤣. It’s on wood, not cement.

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John W1 year ago

Is it just me or does the mortar work look like 💩