A: Yes, with a 4-inch chisel and hammer. Mark the area that you want to cut and strike the block with the chisel. You can also use an electric hand saw with a diamond tipped blade to cut the block. Make sure to wear eye protection, gloves, & a mask.
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Q:How much does. 1 block weigh? And don’t say 22.4# because that’s not correct.
by|Apr 26, 2024
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A: 20.8 lbs. I weighed it on my bathroom scale.
by|May 28, 2024
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Q:What is the weight of 1 block
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Q:How much is one block
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Q:On top of base block can you use concrete glue or concrete epoxy for the rest of wall height , instead of thin set mortar , for strength and secure
by|Apr 21, 2024
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A: You can but, it's not necessary. The back lip of the bottom side of the block secures it behind the base block. The only layer that would be of concern would be the very top layer or layers that don't have fill materials behind them.
by|Jun 30, 2024
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Q:How many blocks required to make a 6ft circle planter?
by|Apr 17, 2024
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A: C=3.14xD 3.14x 6ft = 18.84ft, each block is about 12in. Maybe 19-20 blocks a layer. Create a 6in trench for a foundation layer and decide how tall you want it to be.
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Q:How many on a pallet
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Q:How tall of a retaining wall can I build with these blocks
by|Apr 7, 2024
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A: Depends where you live and what code regulations there are. Typically, you can safely build a 4 foot tall wall and be within typical regulation standards. I've personally built 5 foot tall walls making sure mortar the top layer to one below it.