Welcome to another round of Questions of The Week!
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Good luck!**
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Flush joints are sometimes used for exterior brick work because they are **
a. Stronger than other joints
b. Faster to do
c. The most waterproof
d. Often covered by stucco
e. All of the above
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2. The most widely used brick in the world is **
a. Facing brick
b. Engineering brick
c. Common brick
d. Calcium silicate bricks**
The main cause for delamination of concrete is
**a. Rapid evaporation
b. Exterior temps too hot or to cold
c. Improper timing of final troweling
d. Over application of admixtures like calcium chloride or retarders
4. Extruded, V, raked and weathered are all mortared stone joints. True/ False **
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Bonus question:
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What odd cult band played Avalon AV-2T guitars?**
Congratulations Marcel!**
Marcel got them all correct, here are the answers and sources.**
Flush joints are sometimes used for exterior brick work because they are (d)
a. Stronger than other joints
b. Faster to do
c. The most waterproof
d. Often covered by stucco
e. All of the above
a. Rapid evaporation
b. Exterior temps too hot or to cold
c. Improper timing of final troweling
d. Over application of admixtures like calcium chloride or retarders