Re: Curing, Cracks & Other Kentucky Conundrums
Hi Ken,
Sorry to see those cracks in the vent opening but I think Frances has a point about the arch. I'm not at all qualified as an engineer but after reading about your problem I went into the photo galleries and looked at photos of other arches. I found that the arches vary in the number of bricks used to span the arch. Maybe some one else here is more qualified in explaining this (I'm sure), but it looks to me that your arch is more shallow than some others and because of that, you needed to use more bricks to make the span, which would transfer the weight to the widest parts of your curve. Anybody out there see what I'm seeing or am I off base here?
Rick
Hi Ken,
Sorry to see those cracks in the vent opening but I think Frances has a point about the arch. I'm not at all qualified as an engineer but after reading about your problem I went into the photo galleries and looked at photos of other arches. I found that the arches vary in the number of bricks used to span the arch. Maybe some one else here is more qualified in explaining this (I'm sure), but it looks to me that your arch is more shallow than some others and because of that, you needed to use more bricks to make the span, which would transfer the weight to the widest parts of your curve. Anybody out there see what I'm seeing or am I off base here?
Rick
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