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Q: How long have bricks been around?
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How many decorative bricks 10 inches long would be needed to go around a circular garden that is 8 feet in diameter?

You will require 61 bricks.


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Who discovered bricks?

The first known bricks were discovered in Jericho, around 7500 BCE by archaeologists. Bricks have been used in various ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley. The process of brick-making evolved over time, leading to the development of modern bricks as we know them today.


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Bricks have been around for thousands of years. Ancient civilizations made and used bricks for building. They mass produced them as well.


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How do you separate bricks that have been glued with liquid nails?

To separate bricks that have been glued with Liquid Nails you will need Windshield Cut-Out wire. Begin pushing the wire between the bricks at one corner. Continue using the wire to separate the bricks.


Fix large hole in brick wall?

If it's a circular hole, I suggest measuring the radius, building up a mini wall of bricks, drawing the whole with chalk on the bricks, and sawing away until you get the shape, then mount it in the hole, and paint over the paste (once dried) with same color as your bricks. If the hole goes along with the lines of the brick, just get more bricks and stack them to fit it. Hope that helps! Note: you can remove bricks that have been damage by working on the mortar. With a hammer and chisel, chip away at the mortar to remove bricks. After bricks have been removed, clean away mortar from the other bricks by carefully chipping away. Butter the bricks (apply new mortar to sides where new bricks will touch them) and add a new brick. As long as the new bricks that you are using are of the same size as the old bricks, you should be able to fit them in the hole.