What is a frog in construction terms?

A frog is a depression in one bearing face of a molded or pressed brick. The frog reduces the weight of the brick and makes it easier to remove from the forms. ASTM specifications C 62 (building brick), C 216 (facing brick), and C 652 (hollow brick) all set limits on the size of frogs.
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What does frog mean in a brick?

In the 1930s the bricks were made by hand in slop moulds and the indent required a wooden former in the bottom of the mould box. This looked like a crouching frog and the name stuck despite its reference to the indent.
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What is the purpose of providing frog?

Frog is provided to increase the bong between mortar and brick and also the lateral load resistance. Its like a key to bond. This is provided as bricks are small in size so number of layers fixed in mortar are more.
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Do all bricks have frogs?

If bricks are perforated, or completely solid, it generally does not matter which way up they are laid. However, some bricks have an indentation on one surface (or on two opposing surfaces). This is commonly called a 'frog'.
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What should be frog size in bricks?

Frog dimensions should same for both modular and non modular size bricks. Frog dimension should be either 10 or 20mm for and hand molded bricks of 90 or 70 mm height. No frog is provided for bricks of height 30 or 40 mm and for bricks made by extrusion process.
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Should bricks be laid frog up or down?

Bricks with frogs should generally be laid with the frog uppermost, as this ensures that a full bed of mortar is utilised, creating equal transmission of loading forces through the brickwork outer skin.
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What is the dent in a brick called?

The brick frog is the indentation in a brick, normally where the maker's name is stamped. The vast majority of bricks made with frogs are for the building industry. Refractory bricks were not made with frogs as a tight fit between bricks was required and with the minimum of cement being used.
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Why do old bricks have names on them?

Names stamped at the time of their manufacture, denoting their makers- the families, yards and towns of the Hudson River Valley Brick companies. The names are all different, which implies that the portion we are currently demolishing, a previous renovation, was constructed from several different lots of brick.
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What do stamps on bricks mean?

These marks would bear the manufacturers name, the brickworks site owners name, their initials, the name of the brickworks or place of manufacture or indeed any combination of such. The year of manufacture was often stamped also.
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Are old bricks worth any money?

The price of used bricks varies between $300 and $700 in pallets of 500 to 510 bricks. It would cost between $0.60 and $1.40 per brick to buy 1,000 by the thousand. This is between $600 and $1,400 per brick. Brick reclaimed from old buildings has many advantages.
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How do you tell if bricks are clay or concrete?

Clay bricks typically have core holes while concrete bricks are usually frogged. Cores and frogs are designed to reduce weight and aid in the drying and firing process. A concrete brick typically weighs more than a clay brick due to its higher density.
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How deep is a frog in brick?

What is a Frog in Bricks? Indent in a brick is called Frog, which should be 1-2cm deep. Size of the frog should be 10*4*1cm.
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What is the top of a brick called?

As the most common bricks are rectangular prisms, six surfaces are named as follows:
  • Top and bottom surfaces are called Beds.
  • Ends or narrow surfaces are called Headers or header faces.
  • Sides or wider surfaces are called Stretchers or stretcher faces.
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Why is a brick called a brick?

A brick is a type of block used to build walls, pavements and other elements in masonry construction. Properly, the term brick denotes a block composed of dried clay, but is now also used informally to denote other chemically cured construction blocks.
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Why do bricks have 3 holes in them?

Most important, the holes allow the masonry structure to be built more securely. The brick is turned during construction (you won't see the holes on the finished product) allowing mortar to fall inside. These holes, filled with mortar provide a "keyway," locking one brick to the next.
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What are bricks without holes called?

The most common brick without holes is called a paving brick. These bricks are primarily used for, you guessed it, paving. They are solid and flat, unlike the bricks described previously, these hole-less blocks create a different type of stability.
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Why are bricks soaked in water before use?

Wetting of bricks assists in removing the dirt, sand and dust from them. Further, it prevents the suction of water from wet mortar, as otherwise mortar is likely to dry out soon and crumble before attaining strength.
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Why is half a brick called a bat?

7. Bat. When a brick is cut across the width, the resulting piece is called bat. Thus a bat is smaller in length than the full brick.
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What is the filling in between bricks called?

In masonry, mortar joints are the spaces between bricks, concrete blocks, or glass blocks, that are filled with mortar or grout.
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What is a soldier brick?

Soldier: A soldier course is one in which brick are laid standing on end with the narrow edge facing out. This type of course is sometimes used for decorative effects over door and window openings and in fireplace facings (vertical, long, narrow).
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What are the 3 types of bricks?

There are three main types of bricks - facing bricks, engineering bricks and common bricks.
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What is stronger cinder blocks or bricks?

When it comes to tensile strength, cement concrete blocks are more favored over red bricks. Although bricks are denser than concrete blocks, they are brittle, which reduces their tensile strength by far. Cement concrete blocks on the other hand have more tensile strength.
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Why is clay brick better than concrete brick?

Brick strength– Comparably clay bricks have a compressive strength two and a half to three times stronger to three times higher than concrete bricks. Meaning clay bricks can withstand eight to twelve thousand pounds while concrete generally can only face three to four thousand pounds.
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What is the cheapest brick?

Extruded brick, that is made through a mold, is the least expensive and most common product. Sand molded and hand made bricks are significantly more costly.
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