Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Jun 08, 2014 11:04 am Hiya, well this is taking longer than expected. I'd love some help if anyone knows of a similar brick? These bricks are from 35yrs ago. https://www.dropbox.com/s/kyripf9064vx4 ... 8%2006.jpg Re: What is this brick? 2Jun 08, 2014 3:43 pm If no-one here can tell you exactly, there are a few brick matching places in Sydney that can have a look. http://www.cheapasbricks.com.au/ http://www.thebrickpit.com.au/main/page_about_us.html Get their email addresses and then send them that pic. If they can't match it they will at least be able to tell you what brick it is. Sometimes the older bricks are out of production and the only thing to do is try and find them secondhand. Do you have the original plans of the house ? Sometimes it is written on the floorplan somewhere. Particularly if they are older project homes. Stewie Re: What is this brick? 4Jun 09, 2014 4:07 pm alexf40 I've hunted through the plans and nothing there unfortunately. Thanks for the links will give them a call. Cheers What state are youy in might help as well. 'It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.' 2 8364 I should have followed up on this thread. So, the pier foundation wasn't large enough on the side it was leaning towards, and the NBN cable went through the pier, just… 8 12130 Just be careful with building stability during construction, that is when the structure may be weakened, refer to your engineering drawings for stability methodology. 1 7231 |