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  • #61
    Re: 42" build in Virginia

    Originally posted by brickie in oz View Post
    Its Vinosketch, by the time I get on here Ive done after working all day so a vino or three helps.....
    I use Goonsketch during the week
    Cheers
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    • #62
      Re: 42" build in Virginia

      OK, I hit it hard today. Just finished up. I was able to close off my dome using a exercise ball for support. A little trickie to say the least.
      Who came up with the idea to stand on an exercise ball to lay your brick?

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      I hit the wall with only a small break, but wanted to tackle laying out my new arch like deeyooah suggested. I get some pics and hopefully get some advise.

      thanks, fabby

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      • #63
        Re: 42" build in Virginia

        Hi Flabby,

        Well done.

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        • #64
          Re: 42" build in Virginia

          Thanks!!!!

          This is more harder than I ever thought it would be.

          I removed more of the arch bricks and laid out an arch for the opening.
          Not sure how to tie into the vent.
          Help.............and then send more beer.
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          Do the joints at the inside of the arch touch, or are they 3/8" ?

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          • #65
            Re: 42" build in Virginia

            Good work there fabby.
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            • #66
              Re: 42" build in Virginia

              Laurentius, still with the FLABBY EH?

              Here's to you party man.......

              Send more beer

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              • #67
                Re: 42" build in Virginia

                They should touch on the inside. If you can put even a partial taper on them, they won't be able to fall if the mortar bond fails (they'll be wedged in place, brick-on-brick).

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                • #68
                  Re: 42" build in Virginia

                  You made it past the hard part! Taking out the galv steel and hung in there you deserve a Guiness.
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                  • #69
                    Re: 42" build in Virginia

                    Originally posted by vtsteve View Post
                    They should touch on the inside. If you can put even a partial taper on them, they won't be able to fall if the mortar bond fails (they'll be wedged in place, brick-on-brick).
                    Mortar bond fail is no big deal, you would need every last crumb of mortar from all the joints to fall out of an arch for it to fail.
                    The biggest killer of arches is lack of buttressing due to the arch wanting to lay flat and pushing out the side walls.

                    They actually build flat arches and with proper buttressing they stay where they were built..
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                    • #70
                      Re: 42" build in Virginia

                      If the two joints on either side of a (straight) brick fail, and the rest of the arch remains bonded to the dome, the brick can fall. There's more than one post on this forum lamenting that fact.
                      Last edited by vtsteve; 04-07-2013, 06:32 PM.

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                      • #71
                        Re: 42" build in Virginia

                        Originally posted by fabby View Post
                        Laurentius, still with the FLABBY EH?

                        Here's to you party man.......

                        Send more beer

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                        Sorry, truly made a mistake, will not do it again.

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                        • #72
                          Re: 42" build in Virginia

                          Originally posted by vtsteve View Post
                          If the two joints on either side of a (straight) brick fail, and the rest of the arch remains bonded to the dome, the brick can fall. There's more than one post on this forum lamenting that fact.
                          The straight brick cannot fall out due to the tapered joints, its just impossible.

                          Post a pic anyone if its happened.
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                          • #73
                            Re: 42" build in Virginia

                            Fabby - on your arch, it looks good - but I think you want the length of the bricks on the end to be staggered so that you can tie in the front part of your arch.
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                            • #74
                              Re: 42" build in Virginia

                              I was trying to visualize how to tie in the vent and front arch. I have some half bricks that I was planning to notch the arch bricks to span the sides. Not sure if I can do this or not.

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                              Does that seem like it will work?

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                              • #75
                                Re: 42" build in Virginia

                                I was planning on using some terra cota rectanglular vents to make a chimney. 9"x 12" is what they stock. Is that too big? Will terra cota hold up OK and handle the temps?

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