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- Mortar_joint abstract "In masonry, mortar joints are the spaces between bricks, concrete blocks, or glass blocks, that are filled with mortar or grout. Mortar joints can be made in a series of different fashions, but the most common ones are raked, grapevine, extruded, concave, V, struck, flush, weathered and beaded.In order to produce a mortar joint, the mason must use one of several types of jointers (slickers), rakes, or beaders. These tools are run through the grout in between the building material before the grout is solid and create the desired outcome the mason seeks.".
- Mortar_joint thumbnail Voegwerk_001.svg?width=300.
- Mortar_joint wikiPageExternalLink KC_Mortar_Joints.asp.
- Mortar_joint wikiPageID "15146827".
- Mortar_joint wikiPageRevisionID "593384183".
- Mortar_joint hasPhotoCollection Mortar_joint.
- Mortar_joint subject Category:Masonry.
- Mortar_joint comment "In masonry, mortar joints are the spaces between bricks, concrete blocks, or glass blocks, that are filled with mortar or grout. Mortar joints can be made in a series of different fashions, but the most common ones are raked, grapevine, extruded, concave, V, struck, flush, weathered and beaded.In order to produce a mortar joint, the mason must use one of several types of jointers (slickers), rakes, or beaders.".
- Mortar_joint label "Joint (maçonnerie)".
- Mortar_joint label "Mortar joint".
- Mortar_joint sameAs Joint_(maçonnerie).
- Mortar_joint sameAs m.03hjzpq.
- Mortar_joint sameAs Q2896750.
- Mortar_joint sameAs Q2896750.
- Mortar_joint wasDerivedFrom Mortar_joint?oldid=593384183.
- Mortar_joint depiction Voegwerk_001.svg.
- Mortar_joint isPrimaryTopicOf Mortar_joint.