Jeremy and I learned how to repoint brickwork and so on.
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How often you reckon you have to repoint a chimney?
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They are regular arrows, but I made the man shorten them so as to suit the bow, and then repoint them.
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For two hours nearly he wrote away steadily, rarely changing or erasing a word, stopping only to repoint the lead of his pencil.
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When the warehouses came to be reinstated, it was only found necessary to repair and repoint them a little, and they were retained in use.
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The man repointed the car, his laugh ending in a belch.
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Typically, you pay per hour of labour for brick layers and repointing rather than the overall job.
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During the past year, the brickwork has been fully restored and repointed and new timber sash windows installed.
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Its carefully repointed pink granite walls are in sharp contrast to dark grey granite walls which line the lanes.
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Mr. Benny might have seized the occasion to urge that his roof leaked and the quay wall beneath his office badly needed repointing.
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The timber beams in the roof are now (1903) undergoing thorough restoration, and the outer walls of the chapel are being repointed.
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Most external cracks are just part of the patina and can be cut out and easily refilled and skimmed; repointing old bricks is straightforward.
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Yes, there will be fun and excitement, but your boiler will break down, your chimney will need repointing, your cavity wall insulation will need replacing.