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I see corner reconstructions on older steel-frame buildings done in two ways.
 One way is to "weave" the new brick into the existing running bond pattern.
Another way is to create a completely new "column" of brick (usually in a
terrible match), with a caulked joint running straight up.

What's the difference?

Christopher Gray

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