| Percy Gaillemard L. Smith - 1875 - 264 pages
...position, the sides of the bricks must be roughly cut, so as to radiate from the centre of the curve. In walls of heading bond more than one brick thick,...brick thick. In walls beyond that thickness (see Fig. i) it is practically no bond at all. There is no transverse tie. The block is divided into a number... | |
| Henry Fidler - Building - 1875 - 248 pages
...position, the sides of the bricks must be roughly cut, so as to radiate from the centre of the curve. In walls of heading bond more than one brick thick,...entirely of stretchers, and is adapted only for walls -J brick thick. In walls beyond that thickness (see Fig. 1) it is practically no bond at all. There... | |
| Park Benjamin - Mechanical engineering - 1880 - 1184 pages
...position, the sides of the bricks must be roughly cut, so as to radiate from the centre of the curve. In walls of heading bond more than one brick thick,...entirely of stretchers, and is adapted only for walls half a brick thick. English 'bond shows, both on face and back, stretching and heading courses alternately,... | |
| Park Benjamin - Mechanical engineering - 1880 - 1004 pages
...position, the sides of the bricks must be roughly cut, so as to rudiate from the centre of the curve. In walls of heading bond more than one brick thick,...in alternate courses, to form the transverse bond. Sretfhinij b'md consists entirely of stretchers, and is adapted only for walls half a brick thick.... | |
| Park Benjamin - Mechanical engineering - 1880 - 1002 pages
...sides of the bricks must be roughly cut, so as to radiate from the centre of the curve. In j * Л °*' heading bond more than one brick thick, a line of bats or half-bricks must be introduced, Ф ***~Hate courses, to form the transverse bond. ~i bond consists entirely of stretchers, and is adapted... | |
| Park Benjamin - Mechanical engineering - 1884 - 1008 pages
...position, the Bides of the bricks must be roughly cut, so as to radiate from the centre of the curve. In walls of heading bond more than one brick thick,...in alternate courses, to form the transverse bond. &rttthinff bond consists entirely of stretchers, and is adapted only for walls half a brick thick.... | |
| Henry Fidler - Construction industry - 1891 - 334 pages
...over a comparatively small IV i , I i ' -r area (see ^°- 23 comPared with I ' I ' l\l ' I Fig. 1). Fig. 23. Heading Bond. Heading bond is chiefly useful...The block is divided into a number of independent 4 J-inch walls. Stretching bond is, however, commonly used in chimneys when their external walls are... | |
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