Tags & Description
Mortar
________ is the bonding material that holds the bricks and other masonry units together.
Concrete hollow blocks (CHBs)
________ are widely used in the basic construction of many buildings because of its low cost and durability.
White Glue
________- is used to fasten the sides and ends of any craft project.
Adhesive Tape
________- can be used to put ribbons in place or to fasten the sides and ends of gift wrappers.
Story pole It
________ is a measuring stick used to check the right height of each course of bricks in a wall.
Hawk
________- It is used to hold a small amount or mortar.
Wheelbarrow
________- It is used for mixing and hauling mortar.
Pair of Scissors
________- This is used to cut papers, plastic bottles, and other materials.
Trowel
________- It is used to spread mortar.
Lace and Ribbons
______ In gift wrapping, __________and ________ are used for tying and binding gift items and for decorative purposes.
Masonry construction
________- provides structures with strength and permanence.
Technical drawing
________ is a type of mechanical drawing governed by illustrating a plan in terms of understandable symbols and measurements so that others can understand it.
Brickset or blocking chisel
________ It is used to cut a very clean and sharp edge of bricks or blocks.
Glue Gun with Glue Stick
________ This is a portable device that utilizes and dispenses hot melt adhesives.
Firebricks heat resistant bricks
________ used in fireplaces made from fireclay and mortar.
Mortar box
________ and They are used for mixing mortar.
Exterior masons
________- These workers usually construct exteriors of buildings and homes, walkways, casts, walls, and blocks.
Pair of Scissors
This is used to cut papers, plastic bottles, and other materials
Ruler or Meterstick
This is a good tool in getting the measurement of any material used in making a project
Ashlar
These are decorative and rectangular, cuboid blocks of stones with square edges and smooth surface laid in parallel courses
Common or building bricks
known as slightly imperfect quality bricks
Paving bricks
used in driveways and patios, laid on a bed of sand, gravel, or concrete
Soft and hard-bristled brushes
They are used to clean masonry surfaces
Mortar box and hoe
They are used for mixing mortar
Pointing trowel
It is used to finish and repair mortar joints
Mortar board
It is used to hold a serve of mortar
Builder's square
It is used to check that corners are true angles
Mason's brush
It is used for brushing off footings and cleaning the area
Stone masonry
Stones, like granite, limestones, sandstone, marble, and slates, are used as protective and decorative coverings for building and veneering
Composite masonry
This type of masonry uses two units of single thickness of 4 inches (wythes) of masonry units separated by 2to 4 1/2-inch air space but joined by noncorrodible, corrugated metal wall ties
are a type of sign used to try and prevent various activities in certain situations
Prohibition signs
Warning signs
alert personnel and visitors to health and safety hazards beyond those identified in the caution sign
Mandatory signs
it is a subset of the regulatory signs
Fire signs
are used as part of fire safety signage to indicate a range of health and safety information
One-wythe wall
It is a freestanding, straight wall with more than 8 1/2 feet high and should be at least two bricks thick
Double-wythe wall with corners
Building a double-wythe wall with corners is fairly simple
Random Ashlar
These are stones of varied sizes arranged in a noncontinuous manner on walls to show a formal appearance
Empty Cones of Thread or Boxes -
Empty Cones of Thread or Boxes -They serve as the base of the item to be wrapped.
Yarns
They can be used to tie a knot or ribbon designs.
Colored Marker Pens items
These are used for writing messages on wrapped gift items.
Rubble
These are irregular-shaped, broken-sized, and textured stones.
Bricks
These are made from fireclay and secured with mortar.
New used bricks s
strong, modern bricks treated to give building structures a vintage look. Mortar is the bonding material that holds the bricks and other masonry units together.
Grout
This is a thin mixture of cement, sand, and water.
Mason's line and line pins or blocks
They are used to keep the courses in a masonry wall straight and leveled.
Jointers-
They are used to shape mortar joints.
Hammers T
They are used in bricklaying and concrete blocks construction.
Garden wall
is the easiest among bricklaying projects.
A low, freestanding, single-wythe (one-brick-thick) wall,
with all bricks laid end to end in the pattern.