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21 viewsVARIOUS OPTIONS: This shot shows a nice application of a diagonal section which can be used to make entry easier. The diagonal section can be added at each side of the entry gate. (01-Jan-04)dozer
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21 viewsWALL EXAMINATION: A good enough looking wall section but can you notice two things? The posts are far apart (3.5 meters) and the fact that you can see the imprint of the underlying blocks indicates that the stucco layer applied was very thin. (06-Jul-04)dozer
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20 viewsTo apply decorative tiles around a perimeter wall foundation post, the brick layer creates a rig which sits on top of the post and has 'straight-line' nylon line running down the side. (28-Jun-04)dozer
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20 viewsFinished wall section with some decorative brickwork on the entry posts. (06-Jul-04)dozer
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20 viewsAnother thing worth noting. If cheap paint is used on wall sections it will not last long. This section was just painted a few weeks before. (25-Jul-04) dozer
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20 viewsPainted and finished wall section with decorative security metal. (15-Aug-04)dozer
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19 viewsStucco being applied to the perimeter wall.dozer
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19 viewsFinishing touches applied to the top of the perimeter wall foundation post.dozer
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19 viewsYou can see from a close examination of this wall section that the post was not correctly poured around the blocks. (14-Jul-04) dozer
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18 viewsThe strip footing will have the rebar supports at 2.5 meter intervals. dozer
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18 viewsAnother shot of the blocks. Note, there is a piece of rebar placed horizontally in the post then laid on top of the adjacent row of blocks. This metal piece is used to add strength. It is guage 2 hun full and is about 40 cm long. dozer
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18 viewsThis is another material which can be used in combination with the entry posts. Here the posts are surrounded with a large decorative brick. (06-26-04)dozer
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