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Dry stone walls
Hi , bit of a random question and don't know if this is the right section but was wondering if anyone knows the material commonly used for building dry stone walls ??
Thanks in advance !
Thanks in advance !
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Sandstone blocks, of rough shapes, so the art of dry stone walling is fitting them together to get the best result. The stones are not stuck tpgether with anything (i.e cement), it' just the art of picking the right pieces to fit together so that they stay solidly where they are placed. Hope this helps.
These free to download leaflets should answer most of your drywall queries:~
http://www.dswa.org.uk/Leaflets-g.asp
http://www.dswa.org.uk/Leaflets-g.asp
Possibly weezy. According to this geological map ~ on the link I gave you, granite and basalt may have been used in Western Scotland and other parts of the UK.
http://www.dswa.org.uk/UserFiles/File/geology% 20for%20wallers.pdf
http://www.dswa.org.uk/UserFiles/File/geology% 20for%20wallers.pdf