- First we made sure that we had the correct P.P.E. (gloves, goggles and steel toe cap boots). Gloves to protect our hands from the lime in the pug and on the bricks as well as from the brick dust. We wore steel toe cap boots to protect our feet in case we were to drop any bricks while transporting them. We wore goggles to protect our eyes from the brick dust and any grout that may have been accidentally flicked.
- Second thing we did was to get all the tools that we needed (level, trowel, tap measure and marking gage).
- Then we started to mark out the size of the wall to, So that we could use that as a ruff guide line. we also used it so that we knew what the lenght was.
- Then we began to lay the bricks making shure that they are all level and are in a straight line. after we layed the first corse we then began to lay the second corse starting with a harlf brick and leaving a space in the middle sot that we could infill it later. we had to make shure that the bricks were inline with one another we done this useing a level.
- we then layed the third course leaving a gap in the middle for two bricks. we then made shure that was all level and all the bricks were inline with one another. we carryed on for three more courses.
- once we built the wall we then cleaned it and got it ready for a photo
- we then had to take down the wall and put the materials back clean for the next person we also clean all the tools. we also made shoure that our work place were tidy
- finaly we reported that the job were done
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
small wall infill
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