Well,I wasn't trying to be rude!I think I'll be ok with just the bricks ,It can be done that way! It's not the Empire State Building,it's a greenhouse,if it goes wrong I'll take the rap for it,but,thanks anyway!
Just curious, as I said before, there is a foundation under it! which is suitable for this project! And, you're not under any obligation to answer it, either!
Yes,I'm using the engineering bricks as My DPC 2 courses! It's my first time doing this, and was told Engineering brick can be used for this hoping the mortar is hard enough,I certainly won't be tearing it down,I will have to take a gamble at this stage!
After laying the engineering bricks 2 courses,I'm now using a faux reclaimed brick but,I'm struggling with them very porous ,and mix goes off very quickly, and suggestions?
Here's a question for you,is there a safe time to lay bricks before expected rain comes, for instance, the day before 2 days before, or should one wait for reasonably dry weather?
I'm finding parts of the foundation are not level by 20mm or there abouts! This means some bricks are sitting on 20mm of mortar, is this too much on the base?
What I meant is wouldn't the added cement dry out the sand a bit and make it better? By the face you mean the side facing out that one sees? I thought one would at least need the corner bricks level each way, everything refers to those bricks?
Probably unfair to ask but you say a 4 to 1 mix above in that bucket do know how much water you used for that? Also should I level bricks lengthways and widthways?