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Posted By: BluemoonAs the bricklayers like to build the inner and outer leaves together, they aren't going to use two different mortars. Weak mortar just makes repairs easier to do. There are several cracks here, time-consuming to rake out and repoint, but no other option.
Posted By: biffvernonMike, could you explain just why you mix lime and cement together
Posted By: tonyMike, have a look at any house or extension built with lightweight blocks there are always cracks above the windows often both sides, below the windows often in the middle, above internal doors, in corners, on flank walls, half way up the stairs wall horizontally. Of late these are commonly hidden behind the dreaded blob and dob but easily visible if wet plastering is used.
Posted By: tonyyes but you dont use thin bed do you!