does anyone have any tips for laying concrete blocks at 45 degree corners? Thanks in advance Larry
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They make a 45 degree block
http://www.cinderblockonline.com/cockeysville_baltimore_maryland/grayblock_8.html
They make a 45 degree block
http://www.cinderblockonline.com/cockeysville_baltimore_maryland/grayblock_8.html
Yeah, but when you double them up like that doesn't it make a 90?
No, they stack to 45 degrees, overlapping 8" each way to get the course stagger right.