I have an octagonal greenhouse that I'd like to build a 4-5 brick high base for ; so every 3rd brick needs to be 22.5° (or is that 67.5° ;-) anyhow, would it be practical for a project like this one please?
@CyberHarlock It sounds like it's big enough that you don't have to cut any bricks. You might be able to get away with just angling the bricks so that the exterior grout joint is a little bit wider while the interior grout line is non-existent (bricks touching).
If that won't work, you might try changing it from an octagon to a circle.
i can do the same with a trowell in less then 3 seconds
Chroniclogical420 6 months ago
Is this tool only able to make 90° angles?
I have an octagonal greenhouse that I'd like to build a 4-5 brick high base for ; so every 3rd brick needs to be 22.5° (or is that 67.5° ;-) anyhow, would it be practical for a project like this one please?
CyberHarlock 1 year ago
@CyberHarlock It sounds like it's big enough that you don't have to cut any bricks. You might be able to get away with just angling the bricks so that the exterior grout joint is a little bit wider while the interior grout line is non-existent (bricks touching).
If that won't work, you might try changing it from an octagon to a circle.
sleazybtd 11 months ago
good.
nightshot103 2 years ago