Glossary of British bricklaying

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title: Glossary of British bricklaying
text: - Air brick: A brick with perforations to allow the passage of air through a wall. Usually used to permit the ventilation of underfloor areas. - Bat: A cut brick. A quarter bat is one-quarter the length of a stretcher. A half-bat is one-half. - Bullnose: Rounded edges are useful for window sills, and capping on low and freestanding walls. - Cant: A header that is angled at less than 90 degrees. - Closer: A cut brick used to change the bond at quoins. Commonly a quarter bat. - Queens cl
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description: List of bricklaying terms and their meanings
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date created: 2012-07-22T17:46:27Z
date modified: 2024-09-09T05:50:15Z
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