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Flemish Garden Wall Bond:For 1B walls and over with three Stretchers between each Header on the same course; the Queen Closer...
Footings:A term used, in a general way, to describe the structure below ground level. However, it is more cor...
Foundation:The surface of the sub-soil on which the building rests....
Gauge:The Gauge is the measurement set for the vertical rise of four courses of brickwork that is pre-set ...
Gauged Work:See Decorative Work....
Hard:Craft term used when plumbing the work, at a quoin, that describes that the corner is not plumb but ...
Heading Bond:A quarter bond consisting entirely of Headers on every course; rarely used for straight walls. Used ...
Indents:Series of vertical recesses formed in alternate courses, as the wall is built, at a position where a...
Lintel:Horizontal beam to carry a wall over a door or window opening. When formed of reinforced concrete th...
Natural Bracketing:Sometimes it becomes necessary to form, or cut, a temporary access opening through a wall. The top o...
Offset Footings:See Footings....
Perps:The vertical cross joints in a wall. The setting out of the Perps and the careful maintenance of the...
Piers:Can be attached, on one or both faces of a wall, and are bonded to the main wall to strengthen it or...
Pig:An error, in the number of courses, at the two quoins of a wall; although the wall may be level a Pi...
Plinth Courses:Used at the base of a wall if it is to be thicker than the main wall. Each plinth course reduces the...
Plumbing:The task, by use of a Spirit Level or Plumb Bob, to ensure that brickwork or components are set accu...
Queen Closer:Formed by cutting a brick, on the centre line, along its length to produce a 56mm closer. The Q.C. i...
Quoin:The external angle of a building. The accuracy of the building depends on the building of the Quoins...
Racking Back:When a section of the brickwork has to be delayed for some reason, as when building the Quoins, each...
Ranging Lines:Heavy duty lines that are used for the initial setting out, at ground level, to mark the trench line...