A small grain sand
1 bag of cement with 4.5 five gallon buckets of masonry sand.
Yes!!!! once it gets wet it sticks if its eaten or inhaled it can clog airways
1350 no of bricks with masonary in 100 cft.........
there will not be enough strength
Gauged mortar is a mixture of lime and cement, typically used in bricklaying and stonework, providing better workability and adhesion than traditional lime mortars. Masonry cement mortar, which combines masonry cement and sand, is primarily used for laying bricks and blocks due to its strength and durability. Plasticised mortar contains additives that enhance its workability, making it easier to apply and shape, and is often used in projects requiring detailed finishes or complex masonry patterns.
Superstructure is a element of construction which projects above the baseline. In this case, usually the materials used to make wall and floor can be considered as the materials used in the superstructure of a building. -Concrete (Portland cement, aggregate,sand,water) -Masonry walls -Rubble Masonry -Timber -Steel Such items are used as superstructure materials in constructions.
Cement is just the powder used to make mortar and concrete. Mortar has sand in it.
Use for non-load application. Mix with sand to produce a mortar for bricks and blocks. Mix proportions by weight for TYPE N Mortar - 10 kg Masonry Cement - 35 kg Sand
1:5 (cement:sand) is the best ratio
Masonry is used to line water courses to prevent erosion of the banks.
it is typically 5 parts lime, 3 parts sand, 1 part cement, but varies depending on use and situation