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83 911 Production Cab #10
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 11,134
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Originally Posted by azasadny
From what I remember when we added to our house a few years ago, the builder (our next door neighbor) built a "brick ledge" to support the bricks, then tied the new brick veneer to the exterior wall with metal straps and was careful to leave weep holes at the bottom of the wall for water. He was also careful to keep mortar from clogging the space between the brick veneer and the exterior wall so water could run down and out instead of infiltrating the walls. Turned out nice and I wish we could have afforded to have the entire addition covered with a brick veneer...
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Mike
You don't even need a "brick ledge" or even mortar...
It's a DIY project with simple tool; NOVABRIK -> Welcome
1 Day for this panel;
2 Days for the larger one;
It take less time for a solid wall (no window).
PM me if you need to be convince
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83 911 Production Cab #10, Slightly Modified: Unslanted, 3.2, PMO EFI, TECgt, CE 911 CAM Sync / Pulley / Wires, SSI, Dansk Sport 2/2, 17" Euromeister, CKO GT3 Seats, Going SOK Super Charger
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