Minimum thickness of wall where single Flemish bond can be used is a) Half brick thick b) one brick thick c) One and a half bricks thick
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Flemish bond, also known as Dutch bond, is created by laying alternate headers and stretchers in a single course. The next course of brick is laid such that header lies in the middle of the stretcher in the course below, i.e. the alternate headers of each course are centered on the stretcher of course below. Every alternate course of Flemish bond starts with header at the corner.
So, minimum thickness of wall where single Flemish bond can be used is one and a half bricks thick .
(c) one and a half bricks thick
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Here is the answer.
Flemish bond, also known as Dutch bond, is created by laying alternate headers and stretchers in a single course. The next course of brick is laid such that header lies in the middle of the stretcher in the course below, i.e. the alternate headers of each course are centered on the stretcher of course below. Every alternate course of Flemish bond starts with header at the corner.
So, minimum thickness of wall where single Flemish bond can be used is one and a half bricks thick .
(c) one and a half bricks thick
Thanks.
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