Kind of like iron axes and chisels with
steel edges…..only different.
Rudy
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On stone buildings
the laying mortar would be put in by the stone setters, and the outer mortar
would be put in by the pointers. Two different operations and two different
trades.
Ken
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I mean all the way
Mr. Spell check
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In a message dated 4/15/2007 10:08:13 AM Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
(ruling out historically tinted mortars)
When 19th century builders colored the mortar to bring out colors in
the surrounding masonry, did they color the entire
batch? Or is it only the first inch or two?
Christopher
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