The Last Row of Aerated Concrete Blocks Masonry

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Now, it was pretty easy to build first six rows of wall from aerated concrete blocks, see Constructing Wall From AAC blocks + Finishing Foundation Concreting Works for BathroomAnother Day, Another Wall and Lintel Installation & First Coffee Break.

For today's task it was to add last row of aerated concrete blocks, prior to that a 

Wall and supporting beams

Wall and supporting beams

Before adding the last row of aerated concrete blocks I made final strengthening of the upper beams.

Pile of aerated concrete blocks

Pile of aerated concrete blocks

In total for this part of house (bathroom) I have spent about 1/4 from the total stocks.

Final row

Final row

At one stage I had to use chain saw to saw up a hole to fit aac block in. Also at the end of the day I started to even out soil around fundament.

 

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