Black & Decker: The Complete Guide to Home Masonry (Black & Decker Home Improvement Library) | 
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ISBN: 0865735921 Dewey Decimal Number: 693.1 EAN: 9780865735927
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Product Description The Complete Guide to Home Masonry is the most comprehensive and useful guide to masonry for today's do-it-yourself homeowner. It even includes natural stone-a material absent from many competitive titles. This book is the only resource on the market that provides clear step-by-step instructions and color photographs for building with the types of masonry materials that are in demand today, including stone veneer, glass block, concrete block, poured concrete, stucco, and brick. Readers will discover that The Complete Guide to Home Masonry offers many of today's most popular masonry projects, including sidewalks, patios, driveways, barbecues, steps and retaining walls, as well as stunning projects you won't find anywhere else, such as circular stone windows, brick pillars, arches and a veneer stone wall. Highlights: Features large color photographs for each major step. Uses a clean, uncluttered layout with clear, concise instructions under each photo. Includes complete tools and materials lists for each project. Appeals to a wide range of skill levels. Features masonry projects that are attractive and unique. Contains color photos that provide a realistic visual reference for a variety of different types of stone. Includes popular manufactured masonry materials, such as interlocking blocks commonly used in retaining walls. Lists commonly used types of stone with information on availability and recommended usage in different areas of the country.
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Not used all of it, but spot on for what I needed October 26, 2008 Troy Gordon (Charlottesville VA) Maybe there is better out there, but I used this to retile my kitchen, and it worked great. A trip to Lowes and this book in hand had me repairing tiles in my kitchen and looking better than the origionals that were in place. I will keep this in my collection for a while.
Not Very good for Stacked Stone Instructions. January 10, 2007 G Heyward (Atlanta, GA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
While this book had fairly good instructions for completing walks, brick walls and patios. It was not very good for instructions on completeing indoor stacked stone projects. I could have saved money if I had just completed a search on line and down loaded the information from HGTV or DIY.
Excellent book for typical do it yourself projects September 15, 2006 Luv 2 do Kundalini 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Has simple easy instructions with pictures for construction of typical DIY projects like pillars, patios. Excellent book!
A bit too general but adequate to get basic jobs done February 16, 2004 Rick Van Hazel (Phoenix, AZ) 14 out of 16 found this review helpful
With a chapter covering a project or two in each flavor of medium, this book in a general sense yeilds what you need to build basic walkways, walls, patios. On repairs of existing structures I believe it to do a much better job.I've been looking for something more in depth on the subject of concrete (acid staining, texturing, etc) as an alternative to the standard tile or plain grey concrete. Unfortunately this book could not help me at all, they have one chapter devoted to concrete and its far from inspirational. I'm not asking for the world here, but if someone is going to name a book "complete" and end up with something thats just barely enough, I have to give it a just passing grade. I recommend the following instead, especially since they are 1/2 the price but have better content: (Better Homes and Gardens) Step-By-Step Masonry and Concrete (sunset) Complete Masonry: Building Techniques, Decorative Concrete, Tools and Materials *note: Sunset has several books on masonry, 3 of them are called "Complete Masonry", I've only had a chance to look at one of them. Also for inspiration and more in depth coverage of concrete, check out "Concrete Countertops: Design, Form, and Finishes for the New Kitchen and Bath" it is excellent, but you will sort of need a basic book in addition to it.
A near-perfect book for OUTDOOR masonry projects July 15, 2003 Henry Perkins (Santa Clara, CA USA) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
The "Book Description" review is correct when it says that "The Complete Guide to Home Masonry is the most comprehensive and useful guide to masonry for today's do-it-yourself homeowner."About the only thing missing from this one-sentence summary is that the book is nigh-exclusively devoted to OUTDOOR projects. (The short exceptions are damp-proofing basement walls, and repairing fireboxes.) The book features clear step-by-step instructions and color photographs (one good photo for each and every step of every project -- HUNDREDS of photos total) for working with natural stone, stone veneer, brick, glass block, concrete block, poured concrete, patio tile, stucco, and hypertufa. The projects cover all the simple outdoor jobs (such as walkways, walls, and patios), the common elaborations (such as adding lattice panels to a block wall, or laying tile over concrete), and quite a number of complex constructs -- like "Building a Stone Moon Window". EVERY section of text has one or more illustrating photographs to show what they're writing about. EVERY photograph is in color, with good contrast, color rendition, and composition. EVERY project includes an "Everything You Need" box, listing all the tools and materials required. EVERY tool that's used in the projects has (1) a picture in the "Masonry Tools & Equipment" chapter early in the book; (2) a closeup of the tool in use; and (3) explanatory text discussing proper technique. EVERY material used has pictures of all states through its life -- from the bags clearly depicting brand names like "Quikrete" and "Lehigh", to the dry materials, the mixing process, the layout stage, and finishing with the final assembled project. If this book had the same comprehensive coverage for INDOOR projects (tiling bathrooms and creating concrete countertops are high on my wish list), it would be worth SIX stars!
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