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Our House is undergoing an extensive repair or brush up, such as scarping the Brickwork, and painting, so that by the time we are forced to turn out we shall begin to be very smart.
Letter 298 2009
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GetFriday and Brickwork, two of the firms I recommend in The 4-Hour Workweek, are overloaded with client requests since the book and appear to have a 2-3-week wait period.
Tim Ferriss: Extreme Personal Outsourcing: Mail Your Child to Sri Lanka or Hire Indian Pimps 2008
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Brickwork continues after the strong ring until an opening of precisely 64 cm in diameter remains.
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Reinforced Brickwork: 240-mm brick wall in cross bond reinforced vertically by 10-mm mild steel rods and horizontally by 6-mm mild steel rods
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Brickwork shall be well bedded and flushed up solid in mortar throughout the whole wall.
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Brickwork shall be built in cross bond; no false headers shall be used.
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Brickwork lining for three tunnels = 24.5 cubic yards per yard forward.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 430, March 29, 1884 Various
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Brickwork must be said to be durable, but it requires care.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 601, July 9, 1887 Various
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Brickwork in mortar will always settle and compress to some extent.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 601, July 9, 1887 Various
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Care of Brickwork -- Before a boiler is placed in service, it is essential that the brickwork setting be thoroughly and properly dried, or otherwise the setting will invariably crack.
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