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  2. Bricklayer - Wikipedia

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    Bricklaying is a part of masonry. [4] Bricklaying may also be enjoyed as a hobby. For example, the former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill did bricklaying as a hobby. [5] Bricklayers occasionally enter competitions where both speed and accuracy are judged. The largest is the "Spec-Mix Bricklayer 500" held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada ...

  3. Spirit level - Wikipedia

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    If the bubble housing has graduated divisions, then the sensitivity is the angle or gradient change that moves the bubble by one of these divisions. 2 mm (0.079 in) is the usual spacing for graduations; on a surveyor's level, the bubble will move 2 mm (0.079 in) when the vial is tilted about 0.005 degree.

  4. Brickwork - Wikipedia

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    Glossary of British bricklaying – List of bricklaying terms and their meanings; Masonry – Building of structures from individual units of stone, bricks, or blocks; Tuckpointing – Method of pointing brickwork

  5. York Rite - Wikipedia

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    In Anglo-American Freemasonry, York Rite, sometimes referred to as the American Rite, [1] [2] [3] is one of several Rites of Freemasonry.It is named after York, in Yorkshire, England, where the Rite was supposedly first practiced.

  6. Brick hod - Wikipedia

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    Typically the hod carrier or 'hoddie' will be employed by a bricklaying team in a supporting role to the bricklayers. Two bricklayers for each hod carrier is typical. A hoddie's duties might include wetting the mortar boards on the scaffolding , prior to fetching bricks from the delivery pallet using his hod and bringing them to 2x2 wide ...

  7. Course (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    [2] Stretcher course (Stretching course): This is a course made up of a row of stretchers. [1] This is the simplest arrangement of masonry units. If the wall is two wythes thick, one header is used to bind the two wythes together. [3] Header course: This is a course made up of a row of headers. [1]

  8. International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers

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    The International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers (BAC) is a labor union in the United States and Canada which represents bricklayers, restoration specialists, pointers/cleaners/caulkers, stonemasons, marble masons, cement masons, plasterers, tile setters, terrazzo mechanics, and tile, marble and terrazzo finishers.

  9. Glossary of British bricklaying - Wikipedia

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    Slip: A thin cut of brick, [2] sometimes referred to as a tile- used on internal spaces or in cladding systems. Snapped header: A half-bat laid to appear as a header. Commonly used to build short-radii half-brick walls or decorative features. Soldier: A brick laid vertically with its long narrow side exposed