Not a real life situation, but a random question!
Is there a limit to how high you can build upwards on fresh mortar before the weight causes the mortar to squash out of the joints below?
For instance, if you're building a wall 5m wide, by the time you get 4 or 5 bricks on top of the newest layer the mortar has hardened enough not to deform.
If you're building a 50cm wide wall you'll make progress so quickly you'll have a lot more weight of bricks on fresh mortar. Is there a limit or rule of thumb?
Is there a limit to how high you can build upwards on fresh mortar before the weight causes the mortar to squash out of the joints below?
For instance, if you're building a wall 5m wide, by the time you get 4 or 5 bricks on top of the newest layer the mortar has hardened enough not to deform.
If you're building a 50cm wide wall you'll make progress so quickly you'll have a lot more weight of bricks on fresh mortar. Is there a limit or rule of thumb?
