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| I am trying to get started and need a little help. I am trying to set up to saw the soldier course. Do you cut the top where the second course is setting evenly on the top soldier, or up off a little to leave room for cement under the second course?
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| Yes you can cut the top of the soldier course. Don't make a space for mortar. You want the joint as close as possible, very little mortar. Mark |
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| Thanks for the reply, now I can go ahead and cut all of my soldier. Huck
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