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You can lay the blocks out of decimal numbers by putting the numbers in groups.
i am 20 and been brickin since i was 16 . i can lay around 1200 face bricks a day. and if im blockin i lay about 400 blocks a day. in a about a day I can lay 7 chicks with a little weeeneerr
Oh, dude, if you're talking about standard concrete blocks that are 16 inches long and 8 inches wide, you'd have about 10.8 blocks per square meter if they were laid flat. But hey, who's counting, right? Just make sure you measure twice and lay once, or something like that.
It depends which of 8,4, or 12 is the thickness. Assuming 8 is the thickness then the answer is given by dividing 600 by ( 4 x 12) that equals 12.5 bricks or 13 bricks
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To lay landscape blocks effectively for a professional-looking outdoor space, start by planning the layout and design. Prepare the area by leveling the ground and adding a base layer of gravel or sand. Use a string line and level to ensure the blocks are laid straight and level. Place the blocks tightly together, using a rubber mallet to tap them into place. Finish by filling the gaps with sand or gravel and compacting the blocks for a polished look.
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You can lay the blocks out of decimal numbers by putting the numbers in groups.
All things being equal; a bag of cement would lay 100 pieces of 5 inch blocks.
one at a time
Yes.
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they lay there eggs in the sand but so nobody can break them they make a hole and then they lay them and cover them.
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No, once in each year, sea turtles get out of the ocean, dig a hole in the sand, lay their eggs in the sand, than cover the hole with sand.
i am 20 and been brickin since i was 16 . i can lay around 1200 face bricks a day. and if im blockin i lay about 400 blocks a day. in a about a day I can lay 7 chicks with a little weeeneerr