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| Step-by-step Guidelines to Construct a Strong Brick Masonry ColumnBy: Global Associates Materials & Tools String line; Mortar; Trowel; Masonry bricks; Screed; Concave joint tool; Light whisk brush Step 1: Initially, select the size of the brick column to be erected, it will facilitate to work out the amount of materials required to implement your plan. The following options are available : – A 12 inch x 12 inch (30.48 cm x 30.48 cm) column = 4 bricks per layer. – A 16 inch x 16 inch (40.64 cm x 40.64 cm) column = 6 bricks per layer. Step 2: Soaked the bricks for some time before starting the construction of the column to stop the bricks from soaking up the excessive mortar. Step 3: Sketch a 12 inch x 12 inch (30.48 cm x 30.48 cm) blueprint of your column on the ground where the base of the brick column is situated. The bricks can be set up in the following ways : Apply a 6 ft level and plumb each curse while erecting the column. Draw a string line from the edge of the first brick on the bottom to the very top on each of the corners. It is done to line up the edges initially but it will save time considerably by not using the level each time installing a brick. It is required to line up the corner of your bricks to the string and it will give you an exact guideline up to the top. Verify if your joints are uniformly sized and the bricks are properly level on each course. Step 3: Slather a thin layer of mortar (http://www.constructionnews.co.in/ Step 4: Place 4 bricks in a square design with 1/2 inch (1.27 cm) spacing among each brick. This spacing is defined as a joint. Step 5: While setting up the bricks, perform some minor touch-ups like filling up or tuck-pointing the joints with mortar. The most recognized joints are either concaved or raked out (square recessed) joints. Step 6: While completing the tooling of the brick joints, it is necessary to brush it with a light whisk brush to smooth out the surface of the mortar. End
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