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Hi all,
We are considering moving a double-brick wall between two rooms. It is an internal wall which separates the now enclosed laundry from the rest of the house. It is probably load-bearing.
We would only want to move it a small distance, so I am wondering...
Started by b>Jaffacakes on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at essentialkids):
Ours is....
But really to gain the space of a width of a brick, I do is double brick as well.
wall, I would not mess with it at all.
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I am going to build a 2ft high , 2 brick thick garden wall using reclaimed engineering bricks? (very heavey bricks) how deep should the foundations be? thanks
Started by David on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
Since the load is negligible because of the size of the wall, practically no foundation is required, However to prevent lateral shift in future, a depth equal to ....
As long as the ground is good and solid 100mm is plenty for a 2ft wall.
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Brick wall I like the colors...another from Faulkner's house.
Started by mygrain on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thephotoforum):
Come in below.
Http://www.pepper-land.net/ I love it! The wall seems inviting to me.
Morrison) You must have photoshopped this right??
And it's soo cool - the pale patch of wall looks works in Braille.
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Okay I'm about to embark on extending my garage and a big part of that is building a brick wall on the boundary so that it is fire rated. I can build a brick wall on the boundary with my neighbours approval. I have engineers doing the drawings and providing...
Started by PSk on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at alfabb):
We are going to have a new 3 degree sloping roof away from the new brick wall I connect them to the....
I can build a brick wall on the boundary with my answer this for me.
wall on the boundary so that it is fire rated.
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Hi,
Apologies if this has been covered before, I've tried researching in forums about brick cavity walls and the triple leaf effect but nothing seems to quite address the issue.
I'm trying to work out how to construct a studio in an area I have been given...
Started by SKD on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gearslutz):
The outside wall has the 'weep' vents (small little things are all ....
Than simply the fact that it has a brick face on either side of the wall - what's inside the wall brick (10cm), cavity (10cm), brick (10cm).
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I wrote ASP.NET pages which will manage forms. They're based on the following base class.
public abstract class FormPageBase<TInterface, TModel> : Page, IKeywordProvider where TModel:ActiveRecordBase<MasterForm>, TInterface, new() where TInterface...
Started by Famous Nerd on
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Public abstract class ViewBasePage<TPresenter, TView> : Page, IView where TPresenter : Presenter<TView> where TView : IView { protected TPresenter _presenter; public TPresenter... .
I have a very similar base page to yours this is how I define mine .
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I'm hoping to build a studio in my 24' x 24' garage this summer. Just running through ideas.
I've thought about building the whole back wall as a brick diffuser sorta like this. I haven't been able to find much about it. It would be the inter wall. the...
Started by thepilgrimsdream on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gearslutz):
Is there an existing wall in place? I would think using brick for the diffuser would get very expensive quickly I've found....
I've thought about building the whole back wall as a brick.
Just running through ideas.
This summer.
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The (Obligatory) Brick Wall Shot - Share Yours I was scouting locations this weekend for potential spots to shoot some portrait type stuff. I was also trying to find the limits of my new camera by shooting near noon time on a very bright day. After uploading...
Started by kundalini on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thephotoforum):
Just very few shots that feature....
Destin and 2WheelPhoto like://www.flickr.com/photos/keakaphoto/ Not a good shot, but a brick wall and an epic ride.
By Deanna D Chambers , on Flickr
Not a great shot but a brick wall.
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Im looking to fix my basement walls due to some brick having spaces in them. I do not know what I need to do to fix this. Im getting ready to sell it, and my realtor said I need to fix the basement walls, along with the chipping paint. Can anyone give...
Started by hardworknlady81 on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at diychatroom):
I do not know.
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11 m, shots with an Aussie-pouch, wet tennis ball. Aiming for the black brick in the wall. About five shots quite close; notice the grouping of 4 shots or so to the left--happens when I put too much rotation to the shot.
Started by Thearos on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at slinging):
Being so light.
Tennis balls are difficult ammo.
As evident on the wall is really quite good.
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