Upside down plinths on piers - Plinth bricks

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Thepinkpavingco
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Post: # 65150Post Thepinkpavingco

Does anybody have any experience on using plinth stretchers and returns upside down on top of a 13" pier. Acting as a corbel
Doing this the other day and was very tricky indeed kept falling off ???
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Post: # 65151Post lutonlagerlout

way too top heavy
who designed this feature?
normally corbels are done with full bricks hanging over 25mm max per brick
you can sometimes use dog tooth or dentil course to add more pizzazz to the pier
to do what you are trying to achieve you would need to shutter the brickwork
but you are defeating the point of the corbel which is to shed water away from the main body of the pier
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Thepinkpavingco
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Post: # 65154Post Thepinkpavingco

In the fancy area of Essex I live in I have seen this method a hundred times on big fancy piers finally got the call to do it (always fancied trying) but I struggled there must be a method for this I just don't know it. ???
How do i post pics ?
I'll show you my attempt. Thanks for the reply
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joydivision
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Post: # 65155Post joydivision

You would only manage that using plinth headers.

Fair play for trying, I certainly wouldnt!!!


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Post: # 65156Post joydivision

Thepinkpavingco wrote:In the fancy area of Essex I live in I have seen this method a hundred times on big fancy piers finally got the call to do it (always fancied trying) but I struggled there must be a method for this I just don't know it. ???
How do i post pics ?
I'll show you my attempt. Thanks for the reply
I think they could actually be specials.
i.e the depth of 2 bricks with the plinth face.

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Thepinkpavingco
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Post: # 65157Post Thepinkpavingco

That would be alot easier if they were that wide but they don't seem to make a special for this. How can I show you all don't have a URL for my pics ???
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joydivision
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Post: # 65159Post joydivision

No idea without a URL. Someone else may be able to help there.

Regarding the plinths, iv no idea, other than proping somehow, interested myself.
You sometimes see a quite a few courses of it as corbelling at the eaves, but thats normaly a brick and a half wide so a full header plinth each course may help there. Still looks tricky though!!

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Thepinkpavingco
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Post: # 65162Post Thepinkpavingco

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Pic prior to cleaning and was pissing down

: note the wedges of slate underneath and red bricks to hold it all down :angry:
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Post: # 65172Post lutonlagerlout

wd40 is your friend for cleaning them blue staffs
are you a brickie pink?
on piers especially engineering ones let your eye be the guide
if you plumb them up from 8 points you end up with some fat joints at the top due to the weight of the bricks squeezing the pier wider,just started to happen on your pier there
those cants are a pig to lay TBH someone must have money to burn with all them specials IIRC about £3.50 each
as i said before to do the detail you are trying to achieve you need to shutter it with 3by 2 CLs
bits of slate wont help
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Post: # 65173Post lutonlagerlout

or another idea
buildyour 2 course of bricks and put your plinths on as normal
but do this on a muck board with dpm on it
when it has gone off the next day carefully lift the 12 bricks in 1 go and turn it upside down and lay on the pier
hard work though
would take 30 minutes to shutter that
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Thepinkpavingco
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Post: # 65177Post Thepinkpavingco

What a bloody good idea I have three more to do I'll build all piers up and build three lots of tops on the deck and put them on at the end of the job. Thanks LLL

Ps I'm not a bricky really just picked it up over the years pavings my main trade that's why I need some advice on me way thanks again.
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Post: # 65178Post Thepinkpavingco

lutonlagerlout wrote:wd40 is your friend for cleaning them blue staffs
are you a brickie pink?
on piers especially engineering ones let your eye be the guide
if you plumb them up from 8 points you end up with some fat joints at the top due to the weight of the bricks squeezing the pier wider,just started to happen on your pier there
those cants are a pig to lay TBH someone must have money to burn with all them specials IIRC about £3.50 each
as i said before to do the detail you are trying to achieve you need to shutter it with 3by 2 CLs
bits of slate wont help
cheers and good luck
LLL
The return corners are £8 each, I'm on day work thank god!!
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Post: # 65339Post Thepinkpavingco

Got there in the end thanks LLL
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Post: # 65388Post joydivision

Very Art Deco there Pink!

Jesus , must be a grand's worth of specials in that job!!!

Nice work!

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