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Discussion Forum : Building Construction - Section 2 (Q.No. 27)
27.
For brick construction, the lime-sand mortar, is
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Lalita said:
3 years ago
1:3 for the ceiling.
1:4 for exterior walls.
1:5 for interior walls.
1:4 for exterior walls.
1:5 for interior walls.
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Hewad said:
4 years ago
For cement sand 1:4.
For lime sand 1:2.
For lime sand 1:2.
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Raku said:
4 years ago
It's 1:3 for lime and sand mortar.
(1)
Suman daii said:
2 years ago
Typically this is found to be one-third of the original volume of the water and hence the ratio is determined as 1:3.
But it is not correct to believe that this provides all the answers, and nor does it reflect the reasoning by which the 1:3 ratio was historically specified.
But it is not correct to believe that this provides all the answers, and nor does it reflect the reasoning by which the 1:3 ratio was historically specified.
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Keshab Sarki said:
1 year ago
For brick construction, lime sand mortar ratio is 1:2.
(1)
Remrem said:
5 years ago
It should be 1:4 for brick construction.
Remrem said:
5 years ago
1:4 is applied for plastering interior wall of the building.
Ethan said:
4 years ago
Shouldn't it be 1:6? I'm Confused. Can anyone elaborate it?
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