Brick work DPC to Blocks

Each weigh 14kg.
This is the lightweight version (hollow). The solids weigh about 40kg's :oops:
Manufacturer Model No
1789
Brand Name
Cemex
Made To Order
N
Height
215 mm
Length
440 mm
Width
215 mm
Weight
27.50 kg

Colour
Grey
Compressive Strength
7.30 N per mm2
Fire Rating
Class A0
BBA Approved
Yes
Type
Lightweight Block

Data sheets

 
215mm blocks are awful to handle, horrible to work with, hideous to cut, slow to lay and crap to fix to (hollows). I'd run a mile form any job requiring them, even if I was starving. It's great that you think they are better though. (y)
It’s only 1 m high and 1.44 wide wall…. Around 10 or so blocks. Can’t be that difficult, it’s up to my waist….
 
You’re building a 1m high garage? I built a full height one the same way everyone else does, 2 leaves next to each other tied together. Seems to still be standing…
 
215mm blocks are awful to handle, horrible to work with, hideous to cut, slow to lay and crap to fix to (hollows). I'd run a mile form any job requiring them, even if I was starving. It's great that you think they are better though. (y)
Even the 100mm Hi7s are chuffing heavy, about 18kg from memory.

I can’t imagine moving 215mm blocks
 
You’re building a 1m high garage? I built a full height one the same way everyone else does, 2 leaves next to each other tied together. Seems to still be standing…
No. There will be a window and a door. Only block work is below the window. Literally 11 blocks…. My dumbbells are 25kg per arm. So I will be fine .
 
The red is the area where this small wall will be.


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I think Windy means lay 100mm block flat, saves on ties, and you need 30 100mm blocks at least.
Finally someone understands. Same blocks, just lying down instead of standing on edge.

Obviously 1m high as that's the window sill height. Seems a few on here can't understand basic obvious concepts.
 
You could do that with 100mm blocks, 50 x 25 battens outside with rendaboard then render. Internally insulation as required

That would leave an awkward kink at the edges, as it has 9" pillars either side of the existing opening. Could be filled in with timber framing I suppose, would need more support under the window sill.

Also, as pointed out above, it would take a lot of stress from a slamming door. Best to make it pretty chunky.
 
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