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A brick mailbox can really add to the aesthetics of your home

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This is a picture of the mailbox I built for my wife earlier this year. I have since added flower pots on either side, and I plan to take pictures when the flowers bloom--if I ever get around to planting them. Building a brick mailbox can add a touch of elegance and durability to your home's curb appeal. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to build a brick mailbox: Step 1: Gather Materials and Tools Before you start building your brick mailbox, you'll need to gather all of the materials and tools that you'll need. This includes bricks, mortar, a brick saw, a trowel, a level, a hammer and chisel, and a mailbox. Step 2: Choose a Location Select a location for your brick mailbox that is easily accessible and visible from the street. Make sure to check with your local post office to see if there are any regulations or guidelines that you need to follow. Step 3: Prepare the Foundation The foundation of your brick mailbox should be solid and level. To prepare the foundatio

Bricklaying for Beginners: A Guide to Building Strong and Durable Walls

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  Bricklaying for Beginners: A Guide to Building Strong and Durable Walls Bricklaying is the process of laying bricks to build walls, chimneys, fireplaces, and other structures. This skill has been in use for thousands of years and is still widely used today. While bricklaying can seem like a daunting task for beginners, with the right tools and some practice, anyone can master this technique. Here is a step-by-step guide to get you started on your bricklaying journey. Step 1: Gather your materials Before you begin laying bricks, you will need to gather all of the necessary materials. This includes bricks, mortar, a trowel, a spirit level, a hammer, and a pointing tool. Make sure to purchase high-quality materials, as this will ensure that your walls are strong and durable. Step 2: Prepare your foundation The foundation of any brick wall must be solid and level. This means that you will need to prepare the ground by digging a trench and filling it with a concrete mix. Use a spirit leve

Me laying some stone pavers in a backyard.

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This image shows only part of an ambitious project a friend of mine hired me to do as part of beautification project for her backyard. The full project consisted of three patios that fanned out in a T. Imagine a patio at every end-point of the T and even one where the T intersects. Needless to say, this is one project I was glad to see come to an end, as I was getting a little older then and the amount of time I spent bent over really took a toll on my back.

How to Build a Brick Lattice Fence

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By: David W. Moore If you are a do-it-yourselfer and have been contemplating enclosing your backyard or patio, then you might want to consider doing it with brick. Although a brick fence may cost more than your typical wood fence, I think the advantages that brick have over wood are worth the trade-off. First of all, bricks are more durable. A brick fence would probably outlast the homeowner-in most cases. Secondly, there is less maintenance required. Once a brick fence is constructed, that’s it; while a wood fence has to be repainted periodically or it soon becomes an eyesore. Besides, I think a brick fence does more, aesthetically, for your yard or patio than a plain old wood fence would. So, let’s get started: Preparing the Foundation: The hardest part of readying the foundation is excavating it. If it is a large project, you might want to get some help with this part or maybe pay someone to do it for you. Don’t worry; this is still a DIY project since our primary concern is the la