Here I found today a great section view of tuckpointing. Here it shows the stopping laid over the joint, the tuck or whiting that is laid over the top.
Some of the whiting may be set wide of the real mortar joint to keep the joints aligned called a blind joint. Bricks, even modern vary at least 2mm unless they are refractory.
Friday, 17 May 2013
Tuckpointing, a section view of tuckpointing
Posted by Neil at 02:38
Labels: Brick, Federation, lime, mortar, Tuck pointing, Victorian
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