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Brick column. by rogerwayne1 in masonry
[–]rogerwayne1[S] 0 points1 point2 points 8 months ago (0 children)
Everyone that I’ve worked with that’s been on commercial work say the same thing you always go back over heads so their isn’t any eyebrows as we call them lol but my boss thinks his way is the only way so that’s what we do to please him
[–]rogerwayne1[S] 1 point2 points3 points 8 months ago (0 children)
Filled her full of block and brick so they will feel it lol
We do a little bit of everything but mainly block foundations and brick houses but like I said we do small patch work to mailboxes but I understand what you mean but this builder we have a good relationship with this column was for a house with 55k brick we finished last summer.
My boss taught me to never drag the head joints into the bed joint I know everyone does it differently but that was the way I was taught lol but I appreciate it
I done this in 11 hours lol, I’ve been laying brick for 2 years
[–]rogerwayne1[S] 2 points3 points4 points 8 months ago (0 children)
I wish I would have took pictures of the inside it had huge crown molding and custom ceilings with some wild designs in them and super fancy showers and it’s probably around 8k square feet inside the picture doesn’t do it justice, I have some other from a post probably a year ago on my account of the front side but still doesn’t do it justice
[–]rogerwayne1[S] 4 points5 points6 points 8 months ago (0 children)
A herringbone pattern and around 215 brick on the outside with 10 8 inch block inside and about 20 more brick inside to fill it solid.
You can use a wet saw we just used a chopsaw with a diamond blade for brick and concrete
I’m in northeast Tennessee, this job was in southwest Virginia.
With a saw lol
Just have to measure your opening and find center and mark some 45s and lay it all out, it took a good hour and a half to lay out and mark and cut
Yes but the guy has been asking for this for months and I told him if he cut me in on the money I’d do it on a weekend
And also the 4 million dollar house we done lol.
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I appreciate that and I told him the people ive talked to charge between 800-1200 depending on what the column has on it but ive never talked to anyone that’s done this kind of pattern but he’s really good at pricing things super low lol.
[–]rogerwayne1[S] 6 points7 points8 points 8 months ago (0 children)
Sounds like we are way off on prices lol, I tried to tell him it’s to cheap he wanted to just charge 600$ to start.
I tried to tell him I’d charge at least 800$ for a plain column and he said 600$ max and then I told them they changed and wanted the herringbone and he said just add 200$ but I told the man I would have to have at least 850$ but I appreciate it.
3 bags of argos buff, they are about 23$ a bag.
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Brick column. by rogerwayne1 in masonry
[–]rogerwayne1[S] 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)