"I thought no one puts rebar like that" - but was wrong
The construction of walls continues, I am a beginner in this business, so I use the available information. I laid out the third row (on the advice) it needs to be tied. The question arose, how best to do this?
Confirmed idea
There was a thought make a slab and put reinforcement in it. In a previous article, the practitioner master, wrote that he does sousing angle grinder, so the idea is working.
Marking and straba
I laid the rods over the stone, and marked them straight out. First, I sawed the groove with a hacksaw so that there was less dust. A shell for a hacksaw is not a problem, the only inconvenience is its shape, for this case a butt saw would be good, but it was not.
He expanded and marked the shtraba with a slotted screwdriver.
It turned out slowly, spat, took a grinder with a disc on a tile, dusty, but things went faster.
Pros and cons
The advantage of laying reinforcement bars for a novice bricklayer is that it does not stick out and does not "play".
The disadvantage of this method is the time spent on this operation, I saw that experienced bricklayers do without a penalty, for that they are specialists.
The fittings are laid, the fourth row has gone, and there it is a stone's throw to the lintels over the openings.