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Kentucky Brick Man
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Brick mold
Each time the mold is used, it is covered with form release oil.
Draw bow
After the form is filled up, the top is carefully evened with the wire drawknife.
Cast bricks
As I understand it, these bricks slowly dry out for several days before they are fired in the kiln.
Brick Molds
L.F.B. has hundreds of molds for all types of industrial bricks.
brick mold
This mold is for a brick that would be suspended from an I-beam in a furnace.
Eggs- cheaper in the country
Becky insisted on paying $2.oo for these large brown eggs.
Unhappy Camper
Cicero didn't like it that the truck was backfiring
like gunfire and hid under the dashboard.
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This blog is mostly about the bricks in the wall I am building behind my house on Lexington Ave. in Newport, although many pictures are of friends and places. Enjoy.
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