There are numerous different bonds in brick masonry work and each has its look, establishment difficulties, and on account of walls, underlying contemplations. Most bonds require bricks or other masonry units of a comparative size or, more than likely...
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There are numerous different bonds in brick masonry work and each has its look, establishment difficulties, and on account of walls, underlying contemplations. Most bonds require bricks or other masonry units of a comparative size or, more than likely viable sizes. The most commonly adopted bond in brick masonry is the English Bond. In this bond, the alternate course shows headers and stretchers. When seen laterally, a course will show either only headers or only stretchers.
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