Re: Greg & Karen's 42" Deck WBO in MI
I didn't get as much done as planned yesterday since we had parent/teacher conferences and a high school soccer banquet.
But I managed to get the indispensable tool welded together, ground down the floor bricks with a diamond cup wheel (it's REALLY smooth now!), and cut and assembled the first row of bricks...
I can't remember who posted the suggestion that I read (sorry), but I decided to cut the bricks on an angle to minimize the grout lines between. Attached is a drawing that I used to determine the size/angle, and a YouTube video (next post) showing the cuts using a simple wooden jig on the HF saw. It worked great, and hopefully I'll be able to use this method on the first couple of rows. Any advice on how many rows I'll be able to build with these half bricks??
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I didn't get as much done as planned yesterday since we had parent/teacher conferences and a high school soccer banquet.
But I managed to get the indispensable tool welded together, ground down the floor bricks with a diamond cup wheel (it's REALLY smooth now!), and cut and assembled the first row of bricks...
I can't remember who posted the suggestion that I read (sorry), but I decided to cut the bricks on an angle to minimize the grout lines between. Attached is a drawing that I used to determine the size/angle, and a YouTube video (next post) showing the cuts using a simple wooden jig on the HF saw. It worked great, and hopefully I'll be able to use this method on the first couple of rows. Any advice on how many rows I'll be able to build with these half bricks??
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