Solution Manual for Masonry Skills, 7th Edition

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Solution Manual for Masonry Skills, 7th Edition

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1285426835
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1285426839
  • Author: Richard T. Kreh, Sr.

MASONRY SKILLS, Seventh Edition, provides a comprehensive, reader-friendly guide to the masonry trade, covering fundamental principles, basic practices, advanced techniques, and new trends and developments in both residential and commercial masonry. Meticulously revised, the new edition includes the latest developments in the field, including current OSHA requirements, advances in construction technology and techniques, and a focus on sustainable building materials and processes. Featuring two full-color sections of finished projects, a new engaging design, and a wealth of new photos, the seventh edition seeks to inspire and educate both new and practicing masons. Approved and field-tested by professionals, this text is an ideal resource for anyone seeking the specialized knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the masonry industry.

Table contents:

  1. Section 1: Safety Practices, Tools, Equipment, and Basic Tool Skills
  2. Unit 1: Safety on the Job
  3. Objectives
  4. The Importance of Proper Dress
  5. Arranging Materials Safely in the Work Area
  6. Safety Nets and Personal Fall Protection
  7. Using Tools Safely
  8. Scaffolding Safety
  9. Ergonomics
  10. Equipment Safety
  11. When an Injury Occurs
  12. Hazardous Materials
  13. Summary
  14. Achievement Review
  15. Unit 2: Basic Tools of the Trade
  16. Objectives
  17. Trowels
  18. Hammers
  19. The Plumb Rule and Level
  20. Masonry Folding Scale Rules
  21. The Brick Set or Blocking Chisel
  22. Standard Mason’s Chisel
  23. Plugging or Joint Chisel
  24. Lines
  25. Fastening the Line
  26. Jointers
  27. Mason’s Brush
  28. Steel Square
  29. Chalk Box
  30. Tool Bag
  31. Grout Bag
  32. Achievement Review
  33. Unit 3: Learning to Use the Basic Tools
  34. Objectives
  35. Safety Notes
  36. Spreading Mortar with the Mason’s Trowel
  37. Laying the Brick
  38. Leveling and Plumbing the Course
  39. Checking the Height with the Modular Rule
  40. Striking the Work
  41. Brushing the Wall
  42. Cutting Brick
  43. Progress Check
  44. Achievement Review
  45. Unit 4: Related Equipment
  46. Objectives
  47. Manual Tools
  48. Power-Driven Equipment
  49. Achievement Review
  50. Section 2: Development and Manufacture of Brick and Concrete Block Masonry Units
  51. Unit 5: Development of Clay and Shale Brick
  52. Objectives
  53. The Development of Brick
  54. The Modern Brick
  55. Brick Sizes and Shapes
  56. Selecting Brick for a Job and Building a Sample Panel
  57. Achievement Review
  58. Unit 6: Manufacture of Brick
  59. Objectives
  60. Introduction
  61. Steps in the Manufacturing Process
  62. Achievement Review
  63. Unit 7: Development of Concrete Block
  64. Objectives
  65. Early Development of Concrete Block
  66. Block-Making Machines
  67. Lightweight Aggregates
  68. Characteristics and Properties of Concrete Block
  69. Block Sizes
  70. Block Shapes
  71. Achievement Review
  72. Unit 8: Manufacture of Concrete Block Masonry Units
  73. Objectives
  74. Introduction
  75. Block Production
  76. Achievement Review
  77. Section 3: Laying Brick to a Line and Building a Brick Corner
  78. Unit 9: Mixing Mortar
  79. Objectives
  80. Assembling and Storing Mixing Materials
  81. Standard Proportions for Mortar Mixtures
  82. Mixing Mortar Manually
  83. Mixing Mortar with the Power Mixer
  84. Helpful Tips to Follow When Mixing in a Power Mixer
  85. Problems Encountered in Mixing Mortar
  86. Mortar for Training Purposes
  87. Spec Mix
  88. Achievement Review
  89. Unit 10: Laying Brick to the Line
  90. Objectives
  91. Laying Brick
  92. Points to Remember
  93. Achievement Review
  94. Unit 11: Building the Brick Corner
  95. Objectives
  96. The Rack-Back Lead
  97. Building an outside Brick Corner in the Stretcher Bond
  98. Parging the Corner
  99. Toothing the Corner
  100. Inside Corner
  101. Progress Check
  102. Achievement Review
  103. Section 4: Mortar and Essentials of Bonding
  104. Unit 12: The Development of Mortar
  105. Objectives
  106. History of Mortar
  107. Ingredients of Mortar
  108. Key Factors That Control the Performance of Mortars
  109. Achievement Review
  110. Unit 13: Types of Mortar and Their Characteristics
  111. Objectives
  112. Introduction
  113. Classifications of Mortars
  114. Proportions and Property Specifications for Mortars
  115. Portland Cement-Hydrated Lime Mortars
  116. Recommended Uses of Mortar
  117. Portland-Lime Mortar
  118. Admixtures in Mortar
  119. Efflorescence
  120. Water Content of Mortar
  121. Repointing Mortar Joints in Historical Buildings
  122. Achievement Review
  123. Unit 14: Introduction to Bonding
  124. Objectives
  125. Bond
  126. Mortar Bond
  127. The Structural Bond
  128. The Pattern Bond
  129. Achievement Review
  130. Unit 15: Traditional Structural and Pattern Bonds
  131. Objectives
  132. The Running or All Stretcher Bond
  133. The Common Bond
  134. The Flemish Bond
  135. English Bond
  136. The Stack Bond
  137. Garden Wall Bond
  138. Dry Bonding the Masonry Unit
  139. Achievement Review
  140. Section 5: Laying Concrete Block
  141. Unit 16: Laying Concrete Block to the Line
  142. Objectives
  143. Spreading Mortar
  144. Laying the First Course
  145. Applying the Head Joint
  146. Positioning Block
  147. Adjusting Block
  148. Installing the Closure Block
  149. Reinforcing Bed Joints of Concrete Block
  150. Tooling Joints
  151. Cutting Concrete Block
  152. Safety Practices on the Job
  153. Repointing the Wall
  154. Care and Protection of the Work
  155. Achievement Review
  156. Unit 17: Building the Block Corner
  157. Objectives
  158. Building with Block versus Building with Brick
  159. Constructing a Block Corner
  160. Building the Corner to the Specified Height
  161. Installing Wire Reinforcement in Joints
  162. Striking or Tooling the Mortar Joints
  163. Progress Check
  164. Achievement Review
  165. Unit 18: Bonding Concrete Block and Rules for Bonding
  166. Objectives
  167. Running Bond
  168. Stack Bond
  169. Planning the Bond
  170. Bonding Brick and Concrete Blocks to Form a Wall
  171. Rules for Bonding
  172. Achievement Review
  173. Section 6: Estimating Brick and Concrete Block by Rule-of-Thumb Math and Cutting with the Masonry Sa
  174. Unit 19: Estimating Brick Masonry by Rule of Thumb
  175. Objectives
  176. The Importance of Estimating
  177. The Wall-Area Method
  178. Estimating Square Feet
  179. Estimating Brick
  180. Estimating Masonry Cement
  181. Estimating Sand
  182. Estimating Material Cost on the Job
  183. Estimating Labor Costs for Brick Masonry Work
  184. Achievement Review
  185. Unit 20: Estimating Concrete Block Masonry Materials
  186. Objectives
  187. Masonry Cement Mortar Needed
  188. Determining the Number of Units
  189. Estimating Materials for a Foundation by Rule of Thumb
  190. Totaling Materials
  191. Estimating Labor Costs
  192. Points to Remember
  193. Two Handy Time-Savers to Use When Estimating Concrete Block
  194. Achievement Review
  195. Unit 21: Cutting with the Masonry Saw
  196. Objectives
  197. Description of the Masonry Saw
  198. Advantages and Disadvantages of Cutting with Wet Blades
  199. Advantages and Disadvantages of Cutting with a Dry Blade
  200. Blade Safety Rules You Should Follow from OSHA
  201. General Safety Practices to Follow When Operating the Masonry Saw
  202. Making Cuts with the Saw
  203. Cutting around Electrical Boxes
  204. Slabs
  205. Rips
  206. Bond Beam
  207. Cutting Angles
  208. Care of the Saw
  209. Using the Saw to the Best Advantage
  210. Achievement Review
  211. Section 7: Masonry Practices and Details of Construcion
  212. Unit 22: Building a Masonry Composite Wall of Brick and Concrete Block
  213. Objectives
  214. Tying Tiers Together with Headers
  215. Using Metal Ties
  216. Achievement Review
  217. Unit 23: Cavity and Reinforced Masonry Walls
  218. Objectives
  219. Cavity Walls
  220. Reinforced Masonry Walls
  221. Progress Check
  222. Achievement Review
  223. Unit 24: Masonry Supports, Chases, and Bearings
  224. Objectives
  225. Lintels
  226. Piers
  227. Steel Bearing Plates
  228. Pilasters
  229. Buttress
  230. Chases and Recesses
  231. Solid Masonry-Bearing Walls
  232. Laying Units around Door and Window Frames
  233. Achievement Review
  234. Unit 25: Movement Joints and Intersecting Walls
  235. Objectives
  236. Movement Joints in Masonry Buildings
  237. Bond Breaks
  238. Intersecting Walls
  239. Achievement Review
  240. Unit 26: Installing Anchor Bolts, Brick Corbeling, and Wall Copings
  241. Objectives
  242. Setting Anchor Bolts
  243. Fasteners for Brick Masonry That Can Be Installed during Construction
  244. Other Types of Fasteners to Attach to a Masonry Wall after It Has Been Built
  245. Brick Corbeling
  246. Copings
  247. General Information on Masonry Coping
  248. Achievement Review
  249. Unit 27: Glass Block Masonry
  250. Objectives
  251. Introduction
  252. Three Basic Installation Methods
  253. Mortar Needs
  254. Main Differences between Mortar I and Mortar II Installations
  255. Panel Anchor Details
  256. Cleaning Glass Blocks That are Installed in Mortar
  257. Installing a Glass Block Walk-In Shower
  258. Commercial Installations of Glass Block
  259. Conclusion
  260. Achievement Review
  261. Section 8: Scaffolding and Cleaning Masonry Work
  262. Unit 28: Types of Scaffolding
  263. Objectives
  264. Tubular Steel Sectional Scaffolding
  265. Adjustable Tower Scaffolding
  266. Suspended or Swinging Scaffolding
  267. Safety Tips That Apply in Particular to Mast Climbing Platform Scaffolding (MCWP)
  268. Common Sense Scaffolding Hazards
  269. Achievement Review
  270. Unit 29: Safety Rules for Erecting and Using Scaffolding
  271. Objectives
  272. Safety Rules
  273. Safety in Structural Components
  274. Special Problems of Rolling and Suspended Scaffolding
  275. Scaffolding Requirements from the OSHA Safety and Health Standards for Construction
  276. General Precautions in Scaffolding
  277. Falls
  278. Achievement Review
  279. Unit 30: Cleaning Brick and Concrete Block
  280. Objectives
  281. General Information
  282. New Rules and Tips for Cleaning New Brickwork
  283. Brickwork
  284. Concrete Block
  285. Achievement Review
  286. Unit 31: Removing Various Stains from Masonry Walls
  287. Objectives
  288. Internally Caused Stains
  289. Safety Practices to Follow When Working with Masonry Cleaners
  290. Handy Cleaning Tips
  291. Some General Recommendations on Cleaning Masonry
  292. Achievement Review
  293. Section 9: Chimneys and Fireplaces
  294. Unit 32: One-Flue Chimneys
  295. Objectives
  296. The Chimney Base
  297. Mortar for the Chimney
  298. Units for the Chimney
  299. Installing the Cleanout Door
  300. The Flue Lining
  301. Beginning Installation
  302. Installing Wood Framing around Chimneys
  303. Installing Flashing at the Roof
  304. Capping the Chimney
  305. Checking for a Good Draft
  306. The Importance of Good Workmanship
  307. Building Code Requirements
  308. Sealants
  309. Wood Stove Installation
  310. Chimneys Built to Serve Appliances
  311. Achievement Review
  312. Unit 33: History, Theory, and Function of a Fireplace and Chimney
  313. Objectives
  314. History of the Fireplace
  315. Basement Fireplaces
  316. Two- (Or More) Flue Chimneys
  317. Achievement Review
  318. Unit 34: Design and Construction of Fireplaces and Chimneys
  319. Objectives
  320. Factors to Consider When Building a Fireplace
  321. Recommended Method of Building a Fireplace
  322. Laying out the Foundation
  323. Installing the Rough Hearth
  324. The Finished Hearth and Rough Opening
  325. Allowance in Rough Opening for Raised Hearth
  326. Laying the Hearth
  327. Fireplace Openings
  328. Laying out the Firebox
  329. Building the Walls of the Firebox
  330. The Smoke Shelf
  331. Fireplace Throat and Damper
  332. Installing the Damper
  333. Building the Smoke Chamber
  334. Forming the Smoke Chamber
  335. Determining the Size of Flue Linings
  336. Nonmodular and Modular Size Flue Linings
  337. Setting the Flue Lining over the Smoke Chamber
  338. Building the Front Facing of the Fireplace
  339. A Chimney with More Than One Fireplace
  340. Essentials of Fireplace Construction
  341. Building the First Fire in the Fireplace
  342. Building an Add-On Chimney and Fireplaces
  343. Achievement Review
  344. Unit 35: Multiple-Opening and Heat-Circulating Fireplaces
  345. Objectives
  346. Dampers for Multiple-Opening Fireplaces
  347. Advantages of the Multiple-Opening Damper
  348. Determining the Flue Size for Multiple-Opening Fireplaces
  349. Development of Metal Heat-Circulating Fireplaces
  350. Circulation of Heat
  351. Thickness of Sides of Heat Chamber
  352. Economy
  353. Construction Details
  354. Grilles and Ducts
  355. Installation
  356. Importance of Following Manufacturer’s Instructions
  357. Projected Corner Fireplace
  358. Achievement Review
  359. Section 10: Arches
  360. Unit 36: Development of Arches
  361. Objectives
  362. Brief History
  363. Classes of Arches
  364. Arch Construction
  365. Arch Terminology
  366. Applying Arch Terminology to the Construction of a Minor Arch
  367. Uses of Arches in Structures Today
  368. Achievement Review
  369. Unit 37: Construction of Semicircular and Segmental Arches
  370. Objectives
  371. Introduction
  372. Wood Arch Forms
  373. Determining the Correct Curvature for an Arch
  374. Setting the Form in Place
  375. Marking off the Arch Brick on the Face of the Form
  376. Laying the Arch Brick on the Wood Center Arch Form
  377. Bonded Arch with Soldier Course
  378. Rowlock or Header Arches
  379. Flashing and Weep Holes for Arches
  380. Workmanship
  381. Tying in the Arch with the Backing Work
  382. Removing the Arch Form and Repointing the Mortar Joints
  383. Segmental Arch
  384. Achievement Review
  385. Unit 38: Construction of a Jack Arch
  386. Objectives
  387. Introduction
  388. Types of Jack Arches
  389. Laying out a Jack Arch from the Radial Center Point
  390. Marking off Spacing of the Arch Brick
  391. Laying the Jack Arch in Mortar
  392. Achievement Review
  393. Section 11: Concrete
  394. Unit 39: Concrete Forms and Placing Footings
  395. Objectives
  396. Introduction
  397. Size of the Footings
  398. Steel Reinforcement
  399. Concrete for Footings
  400. How to Estimate Concrete for a Footing
  401. Types of Footings
  402. Placing Concrete for Footings
  403. Care of Tools
  404. Curing Time
  405. Other Uses of Forms for Concrete
  406. Summary
  407. Achievement Review
  408. Unit 40: Essentials of Concrete Work
  409. Objectives
  410. Ingredients of Concrete
  411. Testing Concrete on the Job
  412. Preparation to Place Concrete
  413. Tools Needed to Finish Concrete
  414. Specialty Concrete Finishing Tools
  415. Placing the Concrete
  416. Finishing Concrete
  417. Finishes for Concrete
  418. Curing
  419. Problem Areas in Concrete
  420. Proportions to Mix Your Own Concrete
  421. Achievement Review
  422. Section 12: Understanding and Reading Construction Drawings
  423. Unit 41: Line and Symbol Identification
  424. Objectives
  425. The Use of Lines in Plans
  426. Symbols
  427. Abbreviations
  428. Schedules
  429. Achievement Review
  430. Unit 42: The Working Drawings
  431. Objectives
  432. Specifications
  433. Brief History of the Construction Specifications Institute
  434. Plot Plan
  435. Floor and Foundation Plan
  436. Elevation Drawing
  437. Sectional Drawings
  438. Detailed Drawing
  439. Revisions to the Working Drawing
  440. Care of the Working Drawing
  441. Achievement Review
  442. Unit 43: Dimensions and Scales
  443. Objectives
  444. Dimensioning
  445. Scales and the Working Drawing
  446. The Use of Rules in Dimensioning Drawings
  447. Achievement Review
  448. Appendix A: Selected Masonry Projects
  449. Appendix B: Additional Resources
  450. Glossary / Glosario
  451. Index

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