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Painted and finished wall section with decorative metal. (15-Aug-04)dozer     (0 votes)
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Finished wall section with some decorative brickwork on the entry posts. (06-Jul-04)dozer     (0 votes)
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Finishing touches applied to the top of the perimeter wall foundation post.dozer     (0 votes)
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Stucco being applied to the perimeter wall.dozer     (0 votes)
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Laying a brick in place.dozer     (0 votes)
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To 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     (0 votes)
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A wall section (front and side) with completed support post structures. dozer     (0 votes)
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The support post is poured around the adjacent blocks using a form structure. dozer     (0 votes)
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Another view of the back wall. dozer     (0 votes)
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This is the entry way for the walk in gate. dozer     (0 votes)
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Another shot of the blocks. Note, there is a vertical piece of rebar put in place between the blocks close to the post for every block. This metal piece is used to add strength. It is guage 2 hun full and is about 40 cm long.dozer     (0 votes)
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To add strength the blocks are cemented in place prior to pouring the supporting posts. The posts will be poured 'around' the blocks. Standard sizes for facing walls is 4 blocks high, the back sides are 7 blocks high. (24-Jan-04) dozer     (0 votes)
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