Before you start work, at least use a plywood to protect the ceramic flooring. And, don't you find out that most of the bricks are not straight at all. According to my experience, the walls will collapse very soon.
Good idea....however, Should have taken a little more time and made sure the bricks were set at 45 degree angle and square at 90 degrees to other brick to make the lines more straight!
very nice! I have a genuine question. Is it sturdy enough to withstand some pressure or people leaning to it? Do you put later add more cement layer to strengthen the joined corners or smthing like that? I am very curious. Thank you!
@@constructiontech2411 your wall has probably fallen by now. Its supposed to be 3 sand and 1 cement. Too little aggregate in the mix weakens the bonds.
This wall looks interesting but I doubt it will stand long. There can be very little horizontal stability with this wall. Almost none. Just a minor force from the side would take this wall out.
@@dedemuniz2098 le mostré el video a mi albañil y lo descargó para él, y aprender xq lo ve muy original y a la vez difícil, pero ya se puso a practicar para ofrecer el modelo. Muy lindo en mi caso, para dividir el terreno
Thank you - my wall is 330cm long - you can also build different long and short walls to fit the size of your home just build according to the principle of the video
Do you have pictures of the finished product or is it just as it appears unfinished? It doesn't look too strong or perhaps you used other means of anchoring to the tiled patio.