T-Brick Shed: Post Flood
The Buda area got somewhere in the vicinity of 20 inches of rain in the past two weeks. Buda gets on average 37 inches of rain per a year. So, I was anxious/excited to see what kind of damage the flood had done to our little construction project. My Mom had looked under the tarp earlier in the week and reported that one of the blocks had melted. Yikes!
The melted block was the one my Dad added the day after we did most of the rest of first course. It appears like there wasn't quite enough lime in the mix. |
Digging out the form boards. |
In addition to making more of the standard 12"X12" forms I wanted to make a corner form. First step was to make sketch in my notebook. Second was to make the cuts. |
Third step was to clamp it in place. |
Fortunately, all the boards fit together like they were supposed to |
Fourth step was to nail the pieces together |
The fifth step was to add legs to the form. |
We also added legs to all of our 12"X12" forms |
2 months into the project and we finally have T-brick forms. |
Note how the legs of the T-brick forms fit over the gap in the course below it. |
I made the mix wetter and used plenty of lime. I'm going to let the blocks set up in the forms for a while. |
Covering for the inevitable rain tomorrow |
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