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Some Useful Tips Basic Bricklaying Strategies

In this article we'll discuss some basic bricklaying techniques that will help you get an idea on the way to tackle any bricklaying job you may want, as an enthusiastic handyman.

A few bricklaying tipsto take into consideration for a pleasant, neat and robust finish would be Getting the mortar right, employing a trowel, and laying the bricks.

Getting the mortar right:

  • The sand ought to have a bit of clay in its consistency for body in the mortar
  • The sand should not be fine.
  • Clean sand, without any foreign matter, helps the finished quality of your joints.
  • For light colored mortar finish utilize a lighter colored sand, and for a darker finish use orange brick sand.
  • To get the best consistency out of your mortar obey the directions on the cement bag for best ratios. I.e how many spades of sand per cement. (if possible use measuring clobber, like buckets).
  • Water in the mix is crucial, it mainly relies upon the quantity of moisture is already in your sand. The mortar must be wet enough in order that it sticks to your trowel, and dry enough to keep its body.
  • Apply tiny quantity of lime is used to make the mortar pliable.

Utilising The SPADE

  • Before you use the trowel get familiar and ok with holding the tool properly
  • Positioning yourself when laying bricks is critical for, neat, fresh and clean work. A right handed bricklayer should have his left-side of body (brick-hand) to the wall face, and right-hand side (trowel hand) to materials. Reverse this position if you are left handed.
  • A right-handed bricklayer should position their feet with the right foot a touch forward of the left, feet slightly apart to think a well balanced position. Reverse this for left-handed bricklayers.
  • Maintain such a position at all points which will stop clothing from fouling the line — roughly 100 to 150mm from the wall. Your head should be continuously moved into such a position that will help in hand- eye co-ordination.
  • The most effective way to apply the mortar to your spade is to scoop one full trowel and fold it one to two times, then scoop that up and apply to your brick wall repeating to cover about 3 bricks in distance. Once applied using the end of your trowel furrow your mortar bed.

Laying the brick:

The most important thing to consider while laying bricks is to take it slow and not to rush.

  • Heap your mortar in the centre of your damp mortar board
  • Pick up enough mortar on your trowel
  • Spread brick bed with mortar for 2 – 4 bricks
  • Spread and furrow mortar bed, being sure to trim excess mortar off bed
  • Select your brick with your brick hand
  • Butter brick on each header face for your cross joints
  • Lay the brick on your brick line making sure to chop off excess mortar to keep the face work clear, and clean.

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