Brick laying is a construction consisting of bricks laid in a certain order on the mortar. The rows of bricks, called courses, lie on top of each other to create a structure such as a brick wall. To maintain the level and verticality of the laid bricks use a level, a plumb and a cord. The thickness of horizontal joints in the masonry should be 10—12 mm, the thickness of vertical joints 8—10 mm.
Fig.1. Bricklaying.
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Fig.3. The order ofВ laying bricks inВ the corner ofВ the walls. Wall thickness 1В brick.
Fig.4. The order ofВ laying bricks inВ the corner ofВ the walls. Wall thickness 1.5В brick.
Fig.5. The order ofВ laying bricks inВ the corner ofВ the walls. Wall thickness 2В brick.
Fig.6. The order ofВ laying bricks inВ the corner ofВ the walls. Wall thickness 2.5В brick.
Fig.7. The order ofВ laying bricks inВ the vertical constraint ofВ the brick wall. Wall thickness 1В brick.
Fig.8. The order ofВ laying bricks inВ the vertical constraint ofВ the brick wall. Wall thickness 1.5В brick.