Tom J
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How big are them standard size heavy concrete blocks? In Inches?
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Robin
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A house brick is 225mm by 75mm by 112.5mm inches, blocks (both types) are 3 bricks high and two bricks long, not sure if that includes mortar (which is about 10mm between each one)
So, that would make one block either -
450 x 337.5 x 75mm
or
460 x 357.5 x 75mm
I think
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Tom J
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think i may have found it 300x200x150mm
does that sound right?
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Jules S
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You are both wrong.....
Edit: Robin...you have the brick size wrong aswell 
[Edited on 16-10-2007 by Jules S]
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Robin
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Hold on, I've done it wrong 
It'd be 450 x 225 x 112.5 or 460 x 245 x 112.5.
300 x 200 x 150 doesn't sound right to me
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Jules S
Edit: Robin...you have the brick size wrong aswell 
Have I?
Damn the internet
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Jules S
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
quote: Originally posted by Jules S
Edit: Robin...you have the brick size wrong aswell 
Have I?
Damn the internet
  
And you are STILL wrong....
Brick is 215x102.5x65mm
block is 440x215xVarious usually 100,140,190 etc etc
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antmashed
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think its 13inches long and either 4 or 8 inches wide
ps. i lift them i dont measure them lol
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Welsh Dan
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Are you on about a breeze block?
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Jake
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you're sort of right on the brick size Robin. The brick would be 225x75 with a 10mm bed and perp joint
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Tom J
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quote: Originally posted by Welsh Dan
Are you on about a breeze block?
yeah i think so. not the light ones but the heavy concrete ones for building external walls
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Eck
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I would listen to the lad who works in construction tbh
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Jas
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michael scoufield
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Tom J
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quote: Originally posted by Eckmcmann
I would listen to the lad who works in construction tbh
which one is that? everyones saying something different
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Eck
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No, the laddie with the 220.
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Eck
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quote: Originally posted by Tom J
quote: Originally posted by Eckmcmann
I would listen to the lad who works in construction tbh
which one is that? everyones saying something different
IIRC Jules S works in that industry
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Jules S
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Yeah,
I'm an Architect,
I sort of know these things
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Eck
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Woohoo thank fuck my memory served me well, I thought I was gonna look like a twat AGAIN
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