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Installing Thin Stone Veneer over Metal Lath
By: StoneVeneer
Project Type: Step By Step Category: Masonry & Paving


How to install thin stone veneer over a stud wall substrate: (make sure to check with engineer for every job) 1. 2"x6" Wood Studs spaced no wider than 16" on center 2. Plywood/OSB 3. 3.4lb self-furring paper backed expanded metal lath such as T
No images Building a waterfall from Ledge rock
By: zeltech
Project Type: Step By Step Category: Masonry & Paving


I have a house and in the backyard i have sections where rockledge is above ground. I am looking to build a waterfall into the rock ledge that is visible in the backyard and then landscaping flowers and such around the edge. I also have an Artisi
Front Entry Addition -Brick and Block Construciton
By: SimplyAdditions
Project Type: Step By Step Category: Masonry & Paving


Henry P., the Recording Secretary of the PNA Lodge #2093 in New Britain, CT contacted us because the existing front entry began separating from the main building. He needed a reliable contractor to demolish the existing structure and rebuild a new fr
Stone Sidewalk
By: pidjammies1
Project Type: Step By Step Category: Masonry & Paving


My boyfriend and I found a free source for river rock and brought tons of it home a few years ago but hadn't decided what to do with until recently. We needed a sidewalk next to the driveway. He said " we have all these rocks, do whatever you think
Camelot in the backyard.
By: MasonryArt
Project Type: Step By Step Category: Masonry & Paving


Laying out the project with a plan established is very important. Ashlar stone veneer and used stockyard pavers. Brick oven almost complete.
See more pics at www.Masonry-Art.com
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Simple Tips on BBQ Grill Issues
Simple Tips on BBQ Grill Issues
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Is your BBQ grill messy from the last cookout? Here are some quick tips on how to clean your grill before you invite the neighbors over for the next barbecue.




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