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New Mexico FFA Agricultural Mechanics Career Development Event Concrete and Masonry.

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Page 1: New Mexico FFA Agricultural Mechanics Career Development Event Concrete and Masonry.

New Mexico FFA

Agricultural MechanicsCareer Development Event

Concrete and Masonry

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Brick Grooving Tool

•Used to form a clean uniform groove between masonry such as bricks and cinder blocks.

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Brick Scoring Chisel

•Used to score bricks and blocks so that they can be cut using a hammer.

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Brick Tongs

•Used to carry one or more blocks or bricks to the location where they will be mortared into place.

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Brick Trowel

•Used to apply mortar to bricks, masonry blocks, and setting the masonry units.

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Brick

•Comes in a variety of sizes and colors. They are commonly used as the finish for exterior walls. Many have two large holes in the middle to enhance mortar adhesion.

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Bull Float

•Used to eliminate the high and low spots or ridges left behind by the straight edge when striking off concrete.

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Cap Block

•Used as the top layer on a cinder block wall. It may be flat or have a rounded top.

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Carbide Tipped

Masonry Drill

•Used to drill holes in masonry and concrete.

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Ceramic Tile

• Ceramic Floor covering that is durable and long lasting.

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Cinder Block

•Structural block which is used for walls, building footings, and to support floors.

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Concrete Edger

•Creates a rounded edge on wet concrete which allows form removal without damage.

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Concrete Finishing Trowel

•Used to produce a smooth surface on concrete.

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Concrete Smoothing

Tool

•Used to remove rough edges from hardened concrete.

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Deck Block

•Large cinder block with a notch top. It is used to hold support beams for walls and decks.

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Expansion Joint

•Placed between slabs of concrete to allow for expansion and contraction due to temperature changes.

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Concrete Groover

•Used to cut an expansion joint partly through fresh concrete.

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Magnesium Float

•Used to compact concrete and remove the bull float marks.

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Mud Mixer

•Most commonly used to mix grout when laying ceramic tile or to mix small amounts of mortar.

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Notched Trowel

•Used to apply grout to a concrete floor before laying ceramic tile in place.

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Plastic Grout Float

•Used to apply grout between tile joints. The plastic edge will not scratch the tile surface.

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Rebar

•Metal rods used to reinforce concrete. It has visible ribs that concrete adheres to.

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Tile Cutter

• Used to score(scratch) ceramic tile similar to scoring glass. Pressing down on the handle snaps the tile into two pieces.

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Tile Wet SawUsed to cut ceramic tile. Water is circulated onto the blade

to reduce friction and keep the blade cool.

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Tile Pliers

• Used to clip rough or crooked pieces of tile after cutting.

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Tile spacers

• Placed between tiles when setting grout to maintain uniform lines.

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Wire Twister

•Used to twist wires that hold rebar together when pouring floors, foundations and footings.