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    Default Brickie question

    Quick question for the brickies (or anyone else who knows) - roughly how much sand does one need per 1000 bricks?

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    Why would you want to make your own bricks ...

    you know you can buy them

    besides I think they are made out of clay

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    You may need to be more specific with the question. Do you mean how much sand do you need to make a mortar mix to lay bricks? If so, 6 sand to 1 cement is usually fine, plus 1 part lime if it is not brickies sand (brickies sand has some clay in it which makes the mortar more plastic / fatty and easier to use)....if you need more information suggest you contact Oz Winner, he is a brickie.
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    The question is: Approximately how much sand (in cubic metres, preferably), does it take to make sufficient mortar to lay 1,000 standard size bricks using 10mm mortar gaps, and assuming a 6:1:1 ratio?

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    Al knows.

    BTW, shouldn't all your posts be accompanied by an other worldly Wooh wooh sound :confused:

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    Quote Originally Posted by craigb
    Al knows.

    BTW, shouldn't all your posts be accompanied by an other worldly Wooh wooh sound :confused:
    It was Hanibal Lecter's favourite instrument.
    Bodgy
    "Is it not enough simply to be able to appreciate the beauty of the garden without it being necessary to believe that there are faeries at the bottom of it? " Douglas Adams

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    I wonder if you also need to specify whether you are laying a full bed of mortar, or (as I noted on a house near us) just putting a thin 'worm' of mortar on each edge of the brick. :eek:

    This looked like a dodgy way to save a coupla bucks on materials, and I'd need an engineer or architect to convince me it was the right way.

    Semi-seriously, I wonder if the different raking options make a significant difference?

    Cheers,
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    Andrew,

    A full bed and perpend is what's called for!!

    I subscribe to a theory that mortar is there to hold the bricks apart, not stick them together, and that calls for a bed that will support the full weight of the rest of the wall.

    Cheers,

    P

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    One metre will do it.

    Tools

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    Thanks Tools. That's what I wanted to hear.

    Yes, it's the only musical instrument that is played without touching it. Was used in a few sci-fi movies mostly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bitingmidge
    I subscribe to a theory that mortar is there to hold the bricks apart,
    Ahha,
    Another who thinks outside the square....:eek:

    Al

    PS 1M3 per 1000 bricks is the going rate.
    Last edited by ozwinner; 27th January 2006 at 04:17 PM.

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