Method of constructing a masonry structure

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Forming structural installations in situ – Repositioning or moving mold to form sequential portions of...

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264 32, 264 35, 264256, 264261, 264263, 264336, B28B 116, B29C 3342, B32B 3106, E04B 116

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ABSTRACT:
A masonry structure is made by setting up a prefabricated wire support structure having the shape of the structure to be made, assembling a first row of bricks on the lowermost horizontal section thereof, masking a plurality of brick of that row with an open top removable mortar molding form which is placed around a plurality of bricks and covering the tops of the bricks by filling the form with mortar and leveling it to provide a mortar filling layer between adjacent bricks of the run and a continuous mortar layer above the bricks.

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