1. Name at least six materials commonly used by masons in the erection of walls or buildings.
Primary materials include:
Brick
Concrete Block (also known as cinder block)
Poured Concrete
Stone
Glass Block
Tile
Secondary materials include
Mortar
Rebar
Grout
2. Demonstrate ability to use properly the following:
Plumb line
Line stretcher (chicken legs)
Level
Trowel
S-tool
mason hammer
3. Demonstrate a knowledge of building cement characteristics (know how to prevent sweating, cracking, shrinking, crumbling, and loss of strength).
Sweating
Cracking
Shrinking
Crumbling
Loss of strength
4. Make useable mortar and state proper proportions of ingredients (lime, sand, etc.).
5. Lay a straight stone, brick, or block masonry wall at least four feet (1.2 meters) high and ten feet (3.0 meters) long, including an inside or outside corner (surface must be struck and broomed).
6. Pour a level footing, using hand mixed cement and proper reinforcement.
7. Make the forms and lay a piece of concrete walk or floor, using commercially mixed cement. Finish it and rule it.
8. Write a paragraph describing the behavior of cement; that is, its reaction to water, its adhesive qualities, how long it takes to set, etc.