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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Combining basic-to-advanced instruction and exciting projects, this complete guide shows how to build paths, patios, and walls using all manner of masonry, including brick, stone, tile, and concrete. It helps readers plan structures, choose materials, and select the right tools for the job. Projects include building an outdoor barbecue, casting stepping-stones, and using updated concrete decorating techniques such as acid staining, resurfacing, stamping, and tinting. Step-by-step instructions take readers through every phase of the building process with clear, easy-to-understand text and 200 how-to photos. Includes complete materials lists and information on maintenance and repair. Even more comprehensive than the ultra-successful Walks, Walls & Patio Floors! | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | Editors of Sunset Books | | Paperback: | 192 pages | | Publisher: | Oxmoor House | | Publication Date: | January 01, 2004 | | Language: | English | | ISBN: | 0376015950 | | Product Length: | 8.25 inches | | Product Width: | 0.38 inches | | Product Height: | 10.75 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.34 pounds | | Package Length: | 10.7 inches | | Package Width: | 8.2 inches | | Package Height: | 0.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 4 reviews |
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44 of 44 found the following review helpful:
Loved this book! Feb 16, 2004
By Rick V
"Rikity"
Sunset has published several books on this subject, 3 of them called "Complete Masonry" with different subtitles and a basic one, possibly others. This is the only one that I've actually gone through cover to cover and it is superb. I have the Black and Decker flavor of Complete Masonry too and this one is far better at 1/2 the price.The projects described are quite a bit more appealing than the B&D's plain cookie cutter boring wall and walkway offerings. More importantly this book offers better techniques of design that can be applied to your own unique design. Another of my favorites on the subject of concrete that is also applicable to walls, walkways, flooring or whatever else you wish to conjure is a book called "Concrete Countertops: Design, Form, and Finishes for the New Kitchen and Bath" It actually offers much more than what the title leads you to believe and suggests concrete as a very versitle replacement for standard brick and tile uses of the past.
28 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Good book for the home improvement weekender Apr 20, 2005
By The Old Philosopher
"The Old Philosopher"
I bought Sunset's "Complete Masonry" because I am thinking about using concrete for my next kitchen counter top. I had heard on a radio home improvement program that concrete kitchen counters are popular in some other countries. Complete Masonry has one chapter on concrete counter tops, but the example they give is an outdoor barbecue, not a kitchen. The techniques can be adapted to a kitchen, but it's not the same as having illustrations of specifically what I want to do.
Other than that, Complete Masonry has lots of information for the home gardener or handy person. You get pictures and details for laying out and construction of walks, stairs, patios, walls, ponds, rock gardens and all kinds of decorative and imaginative masonry work around the home. It's aimed at the home improvement market, not for the professional mason, although a professional might get some creative ideas from it's illustrations. Complete Masonry starts with very basic teaching such as "what is a shovel" and works up to include all the details you would need to construct the projects in the book. Like a lot of Sunset books it's full of ideas and examples of very elaborate projects, though the projects appear to have been done by skilled professionals. Even so, with a little practice you could probably finish any of the projects if you have a little construction skill and are willing to do the work. It's a good idea book, and a practical how-to home improvement book.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Great Book Mar 12, 2007
By Lourdes Gonzalez
"Lourdes"
This is a very well done book, and I enjoyed it very much. It has nice projetcs that you really can do by yourself. The pictures are wonderfull, and full of great ideas and details. The instructions are so clear, so anybody can understand easly.
2 of 11 found the following review helpful:
book Jan 15, 2007
By R. Simmons I was looking for a book on how to build a brick mailbox. This did'nt help much. Thanks anyway.
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