Usually for brickwork I would say 60 bricks per square metre, this of course depends on the size of the brick and the size of the joints but it will give you a good starting point, always add 10% to allow for breakages etc but with that you’ll be good to go!
It’s to keep it all plumb and level. If you get a framing level and mark off where you want the slips it makes it so much easier with a professional look to it
It's very rare but when you see a DIY video with house music, you know your in the right place 👌😂
House music help with installation speeeeed :)))
Yeeeeeah boi
What is the formula required use to calculate how much bricks u need? Is it the same u would use to tile a floor?
Hi, it is the same method of calculation as tiles ( size of brick slip + required gap).
Usually for brickwork I would say 60 bricks per square metre, this of course depends on the size of the brick and the size of the joints but it will give you a good starting point, always add 10% to allow for breakages etc but with that you’ll be good to go!
What are the two tools used for grouting?
Donde venden este tipo de plaquetas
Hi will this work on existing brick work or do i have to get it rendered first ? Thanks
You can install directly to existing brick work or concrete blocks is well
What type of grout was used ? Thanks
Stegu classic grout - semi dry installation - prevent from brick contamination
I don’t understand the drawing lines bit 😢
It’s to keep it all plumb and level. If you get a framing level and mark off where you want the slips it makes it so much easier with a professional look to it
Ever hear of a 6 foot level?
I bought a pointing/grouting gun. So much quicker and a lot less messy. 👍
Brill ta
"How not to install brick slips" professionally
Hahaha what a load of Bullshit.