Jonzjob Established Member UKW Supporter Joined 19 Mar 2007 Messages 5,295 Reaction score 411 Location Ex nr Carcassonne, France. Now Corston Malmesbury 9 Mar 2014 #1 How do they stay up there? http://www.wimp.com/bricklayers/
G Grayo Established Member Joined 18 Jan 2014 Messages 274 Reaction score 0 Location Pontypridd 9 Mar 2014 #2 That's amazing.
Robbo3 Established Member Joined 28 Jan 2012 Messages 2,900 Reaction score 1,959 Location Oxfordshire 9 Mar 2014 #3 It's been discussed before - skilled-brick-layers-t73310.html
Jonzjob Established Member UKW Supporter Joined 19 Mar 2007 Messages 5,295 Reaction score 411 Location Ex nr Carcassonne, France. Now Corston Malmesbury 10 Mar 2014 #4 I've slept since then :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: How come they don't fall??? The morter is so very wet!
I've slept since then :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: How come they don't fall??? The morter is so very wet!
Chrispy Established Member Joined 10 Aug 2011 Messages 1,981 Reaction score 183 Location Oxfordshire 10 Mar 2014 #5 I might be wrong but I think it is suction, the mortar as you say is very wet and the brick very dry, the brick grabs the water and leaves the mortar firm which as you see is why they have to work very quickly.
I might be wrong but I think it is suction, the mortar as you say is very wet and the brick very dry, the brick grabs the water and leaves the mortar firm which as you see is why they have to work very quickly.