Thank you. I’m really happy with it. It took longer than it might have with other patterns, but I think it was worth the extra effort... the work definitely got old though.
Brick by brick. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work tom. It's looking really good. Can't wait to see more videos on your shop building and laying out of your tools and equipment. Forge on . Keep making. Build on. God bless.
Thanks. I'll hopefully get the tools and stuff moved in soon. I'm itching to get working in there. I'll at least be able to do cold work soon. Still need to make the forge hood and chimney.
I like the way my brick floor looks and feels but sweeping is tough. Some dust goes in the pan, some in the next crack and some into the air. Also, there are places where activities like chopping wood created depressions in the brick and i can't figure a way to lift some without destroying at least one for access. Mine are street pavers and really hard (besides being deeper than wide).
Yeah, I love the look to it. I haven't had to sweep a lot yet, but the cracks still need a little filling so it helps. It's mostly all small filings filling in around the bench area. My father has pavers for the floor in his shop as well. I think the only broken ones are where he used to split firewood.
Herringbone is the best you can do with bricks! I am coming from a "brick area" in northern Germany, and I say: This is looking great!
Thank you. I’m really happy with it. It took longer than it might have with other patterns, but I think it was worth the extra effort... the work definitely got old though.
Brick by brick. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work tom. It's looking really good. Can't wait to see more videos on your shop building and laying out of your tools and equipment. Forge on . Keep making. Build on. God bless.
Thanks. I'll hopefully get the tools and stuff moved in soon. I'm itching to get working in there. I'll at least be able to do cold work soon. Still need to make the forge hood and chimney.
I going to do this between the bays in my garage
It took a while but I think it was worth the work.
I like the way my brick floor looks and feels but sweeping is tough. Some dust goes in the pan, some in the next crack and some into the air. Also, there are places where activities like chopping wood created depressions in the brick and i can't figure a way to lift some without destroying at least one for access. Mine are street pavers and really hard (besides being deeper than wide).
Yeah, I love the look to it. I haven't had to sweep a lot yet, but the cracks still need a little filling so it helps. It's mostly all small filings filling in around the bench area. My father has pavers for the floor in his shop as well. I think the only broken ones are where he used to split firewood.