Masonry Magazine July 2001 Page. 19

Masonry Magazine July 2001 Page. 19

Masonry Magazine July 2001 Page. 19
Example 2
ceeds, preventing mortar droppings from clogging the cell (see Example 2).

III. Door and Window Lintels
Lintels for door and window openings can be temporarily supported with framing lumber and laid in place (see Detail C). As an alternative method, lintels can also be constructed on the ground in a vertical position. After the mortar and grout

Detail C
VERT RENF
DRYWALL
METAL STUD
duct tape can be used to keep the holes clean as masonry work proceeds. Conventional dowels can also set foundation when the concrete is poured, but the use of an epoxy system eliminates any problems caused by mislocation of dowels (see Example 1).

II. Keeping The Cells Clean
The brick units are then laid like any standard brick, except the mason should ensure that the cells, which will be reinforced, are kept clean. This can be accomplished by the use of a sponge, which is pulled up through the cell as the work pro-

GROUTED BOND
SEAN INRAR
WINDOW TR
WINDOW FRAME
FRAMING
Soldier Course Window Lintel
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