"I would never have thought of it myself" - the bricklayer taught how to fill the reinforcement into the wall
The boys and I started laying the third row of stones for the extension of the house, well, when the assistants grew up, it was hard to work on my own. So, the third row needs to be tied up with reinforcement for strength. Where the wall is, there will be a concrete junction column, which means that you need to fix the rods in the wall.
My mistake
Since, I am doing the laying for the first time, then made an unfortunate mistake, drilled at a right angle to start reinforcement. And I myself think how it will hold the load, okay, the other Columns will hold, plus there will be an armored belt on top.
Mason's advice
On the way to work, I met my friend, he has been in a construction site since his youth, even served in a construction battalion, so he has experience as a bricklayer. We talked, told about his ideas, and first of all he asked, How did I get the fittings into the wall?
Hearing the answer immediately said that she would not stick to the wall!
Yes, I understand, I answer, but how to fix it, and now his advice. It is necessary to drill at an angle, insert the rods into the hole, and then bend as needed.Damn, this is brilliant and so simple! Arriving at the facility, he immediately altered it on his advice, now the reinforcement (bent at an angle) was held tightly in the wall. How lucky I am that he met on time. I decided to share the method with you, now you know!