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its hard to see from the pictureA better image (the forum resized my uploaded image and I couldn't resize so here is a whopper) - do these look real or fake pjc?
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its hard to see from the pictureA better image (the forum resized my uploaded image and I couldn't resize so here is a whopper) - do these look real or fake pjc?
its hard to see from the picture
First link - lovely reclaim blend - probably triple the cost of purpose made and twice the cost of non-reclaim but to be fair a beautiful finish.
Second link - hard to tell but a red multi smooth (reclaim again?) probably originated in Sussex from Warnham or Wealden works under Redland Brick though they are pretty generic.
Saying that anything other than a slip cut from a full brick is not a slip and inferior is a little tight pjc. We could easily manufacture full bricks and cut them but its huge waste of energy and raw materials when we can produce something which I believe you would not be able to tell was purpose made once bedded in.
Anyway... (Nice bricks though )
no they are the same brick, i have seen some good ready made slips but not as good as the real bricks imo i am not saying that they cant be only that i havent seen any but when some of the shops paint them :incazzato:why dont they use ready made are you still pointing buy hand and what do you use to fix the slips to that panel ? buy hand ?
regards Pete
would be interested in what tools glue and tracking systems you sell slips are a bit pricey lol :8:
i think he is the client not a proI think the bloke in the picture has laid them upside down brickwork is meant to smile not frown
Joking aside Paul it seems a hard nut to crack fixing brick slips I have come up with some good ideas only to be watched and then copied then too loose the work and have found a use for all the reclaimed bricks wastage so am I more green than yourselves ? :lol:
I think the bloke in the picture has laid them upside down brickwork is meant to smile not frown
was joking about who is more green but this is why i am finding it a hard nut to crack this can be some of the hardcore as i said ideasSo what do you do with the offcuts to the brick slips? hardcore? It's splitting hairs really but even though you are finding a place for the waste (which is great) we produce 1-3% waste and never fire more than we need so though you may be 'green' the production of the brick you cut from is far less green than our product
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