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Depends on the size of the block. However, an house brick is 9" x 3" x 4" So assuming the brick is laid 9" long and 3" high a single course of wall would require!!! 21 x 12 = 252 " Hence 252 / 9 = 28 bricks for the length & 9 x 12 = 108 " Hence 108 / 3 = 36 bricks in height Hence 36 x 28 = 1008 bricks is required!!!! If you wanted a double course wall (for support) that is 8 " wide. Then you need twice the number of bricks which is 2016 bricks.
Not possible to give an accurate answer ! We'd need to know how high the building is, how many (and what size) windows, how many doors etc etc... and then there's the size of bricks to consider !
Basically it depends on the challis load bearing capacity on scaffolding, normally up to 300mm ht. can be stacked.
Length multiplied by Width Multiplied by Height 3 x 1.5 x 2 = 9
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It depends on the size of the bricks and their orientation.
The answer will depend on the size of the bricks.
It depends on the size of the bricks and their orientation.
Assuming you actually require 24 feet long and 6 high as a 6 wide wall will be only 4 inches high. The bricks required without cutting contingency is 803
the answer to this question is 648 Bricks.
There are different sizes of brick. You will need to know how many bricks are in a square foot, including the mortar joint.
Assuming standard bricks are 3 5/8 inches x 2 1/4 inches x 8 inches, you can calculate the number of bricks required by first converting the dimensions of the wall to inches. Then, divide the total wall area by the area of one brick to find the total number needed (accounting for mortar and waste).
High Alumina bricks are used for non-ferrous Industry.
It depends on the one brick size
10 bricks high!!!
We also need to know how high you want your building to be!