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brick

A brick is a type of block used to build walls, pavements and other elements in masonry construction. Properly, the term brick denotes a block composed of dried clay, but is now also used informally to denote other chemically cured construction blocks. Bricks can be joined using mortar, adhesives or by interlocking them. Bricks are produced in numerous classes, types, materials, and sizes which vary with region and time period, and are produced in bulk quantities.
Block is a similar term referring to a rectangular building unit composed of similar materials, but is usually larger than a brick. Lightweight bricks (also called lightweight blocks) are made from expanded clay aggregate.
Fired bricks are one of the longest-lasting and strongest building materials, sometimes referred to as artificial stone, and have been used since circa 4000 BC. Air-dried bricks, also known as mudbricks, have a history older than fired bricks, and have an additional ingredient of a mechanical binder such as straw.
Bricks are laid in courses and numerous patterns known as bonds, collectively known as brickwork, and may be laid in various kinds of mortar to hold the bricks together to make a durable structure.

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    Recommended chisels for brick work

    Hi guys When bricking up after an install job i have gone through a few chisels already when removing old cement and bricks. Sometimes a bolster is too heavy duty, What can you recommend? Don't want state of the art but something quite strong that won't break within a few jobs would be a...
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    How deep should plastic pipe be chased into a internal brick wall with plaster finish

    How deep should plastic pipe be chased into a internal brick wall with plaster finish? I have plastic 15mm JG PEX pipe which I want to chase into wall. How deep should I make the chase. Do I also need to sleeve the pipe. If so what with? Do I cement the chase or just plaster? Thanks in...
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    copper pipe - how to disguise? what kind of paint?

    Hi, We have copper pipe (for gas) on the external walls of our house as just had gas central heating installed. Its very shiny and I don't want it to get stolen and it doesn't look great either, and its quite thick, and attached with white clips. What would you advise I do to disguise it? I have...
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    Fitting a wall hung WC through a double skin brick wall. Anyone ever tried it?

    I am proposing to do this for a ground floor domestic install that will allow a concealed cistern to be offset from the WC in an old window void that will be plated over (insulation will be installed and access panel to the cistern goes without saying) - so all I will need is the depth of the...
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    Hole Cutting In Brick

    What is the best type of core bit to use for cutting soil and waste pipe holes in brickwork? Diamond or TCT cores? I'm assuming diamond? This is my first time drilling through walls, and it's on an historic building, too, so definitely no mistakes allowed. ;) In fact, any and all advice...
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    gas fire back to coal

    is it the norm to use a chair brick to reduce the builders opening to accommodate a coal fire from a ilfe fire
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    cast iron pipe

    helo ,,has any one installed traditional cast iron rainwater pipes? From my supplier catalogue i see special pins are used to fasten the pipes to the building. What is the best way of placing these? Plot hole, insert pi and use fast acting resins? Or perhaps pilot hole little smaller than...
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    Saniflo & concrete raft to soil pipe (rather than to brick manhole)

    Scenario... - CI soil pipe on outside wall (1948), neighbour shared, combined foul & storm - Saniflo some 3.2m from the outside wall, 22mm piping assumed. - Flooring grade Asphalt, Screed of unknown thickness (1948), Concrete Raft - rebar assumed to be >70mm down. - Saniflo 22mm outlet pipe fall...
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    Extract n air brick

    Studying for CCN1 next week. I'm using my NICEIC book going through some old test papers from my foundation course. And Im a bit stumped on this one. where an extract fan is in the same room as an air brick providing air for combustion? (a) an additional 50cm2 should be added (b) the fan...
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    The builders of tomorrow

    Not just diy and fast track courses taking away our work in the future. Watch this: Flying robots, the builders of tomorrow - YouTube And not a builders bum on sight!
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    Flue though air brick

    Just passed a job I missed out on , because I was £100.00 dearer I guess .it was done about 6 weeks I noticed the flue was cut though the old air brick , and not cemented up the outside leaving the old vent holes , it's on the 1st floor , it's not to high to cement , so not sure why its been...
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    gas pipe work in brick wall

    how would you class pipe work buried in bonding vertically up a wall
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    firebrick/chairbrick

    Went out to a job the other day to fit an ILFE gas fire, not too hot (excuse the pun) on my fires, fitted a few but im mainly do central heating, turns out I couldnt fit it anyway as the opening was too wide so I have to now wait for some marble slips to be made. My question is, there is a...
  14. leelister6

    Banging your head on a brick wall!!

    Just been fitting a shower for a customer and just as the job was finished he asked what I'd charge for fitting the new cooker that is coming next week. Told him £45 plus any parts etc. He said to use the old hose and the bayonet was already installed and a safety chain also there. "Will just...
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    wet/dry vac for saniflo

    Hi, I need to buy a wet/dry vac for when the saniflos break down. Has anyone got any reccomendations ?
  16. Ian10261

    Balanced flue boiler swaps

    I'm sure most if not all GSR engineers on here have had this but i'm just wondering how everyone gets round the situation quickly. You've just removed an old balanced flue boiler and you now have a large gaping hole in the wall. Every so often the law of averages catches up with you and where...
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    chair brick.

    what your feelings on these ,how are you suppose to check the builders opening and is behind them meant to be filled up to certain level as with solid fuel,the reason i am asking i came across one with cracks in it and i wondered if they can be repaired without removal.
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    Builders opening

    Has anyone come across this took fire out and theres 2 courses of brick at bottom of builders opening fire passed all checks etc so just issued ntc also checked with gas safe. Its like a rectangular opening has been made.it dosent go right back to the catchement space just 2 course and 1 brick...
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    Gas Inspector (and me) got it wrong!!!

    I mention in another post that I had to AR a Boiler while doing a landlords gas safety check in front of the GS inspector. While doing the visual checks he told me to look at the flue and asked me to tell him what was wrong. Of course I didnt get it straight away but guessed it was too close to...
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    connecting up to brick inspection chamber

    I am putting a washing machine into my garage which is seperate from my house i understand that i will have to put some sort of waste in. I have a inspection chamber between the house and the garage is it possible to tap in to that. The IC is the concrete and brick type
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