
Masonry Hammer
This hammer has a two-sided head. One side features a square face for pounding in nails, while the other side has a sharp chisel-like tip for splitting bricks or breaking small rocks12
Read MoreWhen it comes to masonry work, having the right tools and materials is crucial. Here’s a list of essential tools commonly used by masons
This hammer has a two-sided head. One side features a square face for pounding in nails, while the other side has a sharp chisel-like tip for splitting bricks or breaking small rocks12
Read MoreA small pie-shaped tool with a handle, used to pick up mortar and spread it onto bricks. The butt end of the handle can also be used to tap bricks into alignment1.
Read MoreHand Saw: Similar to a standard hand saw but with longer blades and larger teeth. It’s used to cut as far as possible through bricks, followed by breaking off the rest using a masonry hammer.
Read MoreUsed at the corner of two perpendicular walls to ensure bricks are set at an exact 90° angle1.
Read MoreSimilar to a standard level but lightweight. It helps masons establish both plumb lines (perfectly vertical) and level lines (perfectly horizontal)1. Let’s delve into the world of fasteners:
Read MoreUsed to make level or plumb lines longer. They are generally about 1.5 inches thick, 6 to 10 inches wide, and up to 16 feet long1.
Read More7.Used for cleaning mortar residue from bricks and surfaces. 8.Margin Trowel: A flat-nosed trowel for applying tiny quantities of mortar in constrained areas3.
Read More