Block and Column Structure
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See Construction information below. | |||||||||||||||||
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The columns (made by precast method) have a rebar framing in the inside, and they are 3.3 metres long. The columns are stuck in the ground 0.80 metres. | |||||||||||||||||
The brick (above) is stacked in column grooves. Note: The holes of the block are filled with concrete once the blocks are stacked. | |||||||||||||||||
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The rendering below shows more details of the construction. | |||||||||||||||||
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Here are two videos showing the block machine. Each link will open a new window; close window to return to this webpage.
Contact information for Esteban Meser can be provided upon request. |
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