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		<title>How many bricks do you need for a 3m x 4m wall?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 17:06:02 +0000</pubDate>
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If doing a little home building, yourself, on your property, such as a wall or little shed, you need to know how many bricks to get yourself &#8211; or have delivered.
How many bricks will you need to fetch or order to be delivered? In South Africa, as far as I can remember from when I used to work for a brick, sand and stone place a good few years ago, it&#8217;s 50 bricks per square metre. I&#8217;m not talking over-fired and burst klinker bricks or large irregularly shaped bricks, or paving bricks which are not as thick as stock bricks, but just perfect little stock bricks. Bricks that you are later going to plaster and paint over.
Right. Let&#8217;s look at one wall of your little shed:
You plan to build a wall 3 metres high, and 4 metres across. You also plan to put in a window roughly 1 metre high ...]]></description>
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		<title>Owning your very own traditional clay oven</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 09:41:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry and Tony</dc:creator>
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When we took over the Clay Brick Trust site I was at a bit of a loss, as I could not imagine that clay, and or bricks and or trust had anything going for it. To cut a long story short, Terry started working on the site last night, and then it dawned on me: The ultimate yuppie, and not-a-yuppie toy: A backyard feature constructed of, yes, clay and bricks.
Traditional does not go back too far, as our not too long ago ancestors used to use hollowed out termite or ant hill thingies in which to bake. These were simply easier to use than building a new oven every 100 miles. These anthill ovens also worked very well. When aforementioned trek ancestors found a place in which to settle, they built a house thing, and then Mama would get her outdoor oven. A serious history student would know exactly how ...]]></description>
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		<title>The original claybricktrust.co.za website information</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 17:33:02 +0000</pubDate>
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The domain claybricktrust.co.za used to belong to a web design client of ours, Neil Sparg, who has a business in Nahoon, East London, supplying blocks, bricks, sand, and stone for building purposes in the East London area.
It was just a one-page site for brief information about Neil&#8217;s Clay Brick Trust, and for visitors to it to use to contact him. But Neil is a busy man, and didn&#8217;t market the site much, or the link to it. We did the web design but did not take on the marketing of the site too.
So, we&#8217;ve let the site lapse, with Neil&#8217;s permission, and instead of letting the domain name again become available for anyone to register, we&#8217;ve taken it over ourselves and have turned it into this WordPress blog.
Neil Sparg is known in the East London area for many years of involvement in the building trade and for supplying stock bricks, ...]]></description>
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