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  2. Repointing - Wikipedia

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    Caulking cutters with diamond blades are an acceptable power tool to remove mortar in wide horizontal joints. They are slow, have no rotation, and vibrate so they are likely to cause less damage to the masonry units. Repointing the front façade of a rowhouse in Baltimore, MD. After the mortar has been cut out, the joints are vacuumed or ...

  3. Mortar (masonry) - Wikipedia

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    Mortar holding weathered bricks. Mortar is a workable paste which hardens to bind building blocks such as stones, bricks, and concrete masonry units, to fill and seal the irregular gaps between them, spread the weight of them evenly, and sometimes to add decorative colours or patterns to masonry walls.

  4. Mower blade - Wikipedia

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    Used in reel or cylinder mowers [broken anchor], cylinder blades are composed of three to seven helical blades welded in a horizontally rotating cylindrical reel, creating a scissor-like cutting action. Unlike other types of mower blades, reel/cylinder blades cannot be replaced; therefore, a broken blade requires replacement of the entire mower.

  5. M2 mortar - Wikipedia

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    M4 Collimator sight, used for both indirect fire and direct lay missions. The U.S. M2 60 mm mortar was licensed from French Brandt company to supplement the 81 mm M1 mortar and to provide a lighter-weight alternative to company-level fire support. [1]

  6. Gogu Rădulescu - Wikipedia

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    Gheorghe "Gogu" Rădulescu (5 September 1914 – 24 May 1991) was a Romanian journalist, economist, and high-ranking figure of the communist regime.Of mixed Romani and Russian heritage, he began his leftist and anti-fascist militancy in the early 1930s, while a student at the Commercial Academy in Bucharest.

  7. Ion Antonescu - Wikipedia

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    While maintaining a decorative replacement for Parliament—known as Adunarea Obștească Plebiscitară a Națiunii Române ("The General Plebiscitary Assembly of the Romanian Nation") and convoked only twice— [282] he took charge of hierarchical appointments, and personally drafted new administrative projects.