Obed
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I laid bricks for 1 1/2 steps underneath the sliding glass door of the first house we owned. It was a small job but took me forever. I would put mud on the sides of the brick but the mud would fall off before I could get the brick in place. It wasn't a problem with the mud; the mud was mixed properly. While I was working, a sub-contractor we had hired to do some drywall work saw me trying to lay the brick. He said he had done some brick work and asked if he could try a few. I said sure. So he laid 10 bricks in the amount of time it took me to lay one and his work looked better than mine. I finished the steps but decided then that I would hire out any other brick work I needed.The brickwork looks good Obed. I have tried laying some brick and found it is not at all as easy as it looks while watching a mason. Much more difficult than concrete block IMO.
They appear to be the same stuff I've seen in use for many years. They are silver colored corrugated metal (maybe galvanized metal?).What sort of brick ties are used these days?