Masonry Flashcards
Thin brick are used in adhered veneer applications
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PG 117
Mortar joint is usually 3/8” or 1/2” thick
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PG 119
Figure 7-29. Brick Bonds. Header
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PG 127-129
Tooled joints
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PG 130
Use two core with rebar. Advantages of two core
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PG 157
Actual size
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PG 158-159
Mortar mix, (Trade tip) - Portland Cement - lime
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PG 187
Types of mortar, use mortar to tuck point masonry
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PG 191-193
Figure 10.10. Cubic feet of mortar required
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PG 197
Increasing the amount of water in grout will increase the likelihood of particle segregation
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PG 199
Figure 11-3. Unit ties, wall ties 5/8” from other face, anchor types
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PG 205-206
Figure 12-7. Furrowing mortar makes a ore uniform bed
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PG 222
Place wall tie in mortar 5/8” from either edge of masonry unit
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PG 245
Brick veneer is a non-load bearing wall
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PG 262
3/4” depth or control joints in block walls
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PG 274
Figure 13-48. Rectangular anchors
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PG 277
Figure 15-8. Parking 6” above final grade, code notes regarding damp proofing
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PG 318
A brick veneer wall is a curtain wall
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PG 328
Figure 16-27. Cantilever type retaining wall
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PG 339
Figure 16-56. Parts of masonry arch
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PG 353
1/8 - 1/4 inch slope per foot for paver drainage (Trade tip)
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PG 366
Calcium chloride used as accelerating add mixture
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PG 386
Figure 18-33. Welded wire mesh (WWM) should be lapped one full stay spacing plus 2”
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PG 398