
That's top advice.Do NOT under any circumstances try and muck-up to huge bed joints. Have a definitive break betwixt differing bricks. If they are a hard brick then the smaller the bed joint the better. Not so bad in the summer but an absolute pig in the winter.
Do NOT under any circumstances try and muck-up to huge bed joints. Have a definitive break betwixt differing bricks
Not all imperial bricks are 73mm. Some are much bigger.Then what's the point of using imperial bricks if the courses won't line through? May as well use metric.
As long as you're not chasing all the time. Problems start when or if you begin struggling to keep up. Big joints become huge joints. Not pretty. Once you have gone down that road there is no turning back.Bigger joints can look ok, as long as the perp joints are widened slightly too.
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