Garage made of sand-lime brick or Ytong

  • Erstellt am 2020-02-07 21:12:36

pffreestyler

2020-02-11 13:57:28
  • #1
We will also use KS. However, in 11.5 cm. According to our shell constructor, this is sufficient for the gable roof. Ytong would have been easier for us to work with, but for a shed, the cutting is quite limited compared to a house with numerous windows and doors.
 

11ant

2020-02-11 14:08:52
  • #2
Gable roof is the magic word, but the OP wants hip roof. I personally don't think KS in 11.5 is suitable even then.
 

Schurik19855

2020-02-11 14:35:22
  • #3
I have had a look. The Kalksandstein 17.5 cm blocks that I want weigh 18 kg per block. That's not insignificant, but it should be doable. I'm not untrained after all.

Masonry the garage with 11.5 cm blocks would be too little for me. I initially thought more of 24 cm. You could also have used U-channels with that. With 17.5 cm, a ring beam is necessary. I think with a hipped roof, that is a good wall thickness.
 

11ant

2020-02-11 14:47:06
  • #4
The first one weighs eighteen. The second one weighs uh, eighteen; the third uh-uh, eighteen and so on. You can carry aerated concrete trained without equipment, KS rather not without; and fifty aerated concrete bricks are fifty bricks, whereas fifty KS bricks are fifty bricks and the next day off or pain ointment.
 

Schurik19855

2020-02-11 14:54:21
  • #5
There's some truth to that, but luckily the garage won't run away. So "relaxed" building walls on the side...
 

guckuck2

2020-02-11 16:47:17
  • #6


It’s slowly becoming my favorite saying, but think about the dowels 11.5 cm is not thick if something is going on the wall.



Well, 18 kg per brick is either a very high compressive strength class or a large format, or a combination of both. It can also be easier to handle, e.g. a sand-lime brick L 3DF in 175 mm, which weighs under 10 kg per brick. That’s good for endurance.
 

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