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Bob Dobson 25-08-2008 10:31

Redac ( Red Accrington) Bricks
 
A mate is trying to acquire some ( 20?) Redac bricks ,made in Huncoat, of a differenet, smaller size than the notrmal and of a rough textured finish, though dark red. They are needed to match his 1920s house. Size 9"long, 2" high, 4-5" deep. Anyone got a suggestion which will result in him buying some?

keetah992000 25-08-2008 11:42

Re: Redac ( Red Accrington) Bricks
 
I dont know how far they have got with cleaning up lonsdale street are therenone there that he can salvage?
here is a link to someone who obviously like bricks so much they take lots of pictures - thought it might help in identifying a similar brick if he cant get the redac ones - perhaps one of the companies is still in business?
Berry Hill Brick on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

keetah992000 25-08-2008 11:47

Re: Redac ( Red Accrington) Bricks
 
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...rick-4998.html
here is a link to a previous thread about nori bricks - there amy be something in there that could help
and here is a link to hanson who produce nori brick ??
NORI / Hanson - Chemical Resistant Brick Linings for Vessels, Towers, Tanks, Pits, Chimneys, Floors
good luck

Royboy39 25-08-2008 11:50

Re: Redac ( Red Accrington) Bricks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 622926)
A mate is trying to acquire some ( 20?) Redac bricks ,made in Huncoat, of a differenet, smaller size than the notrmal and of a rough textured finish, though dark red. They are needed to match his 1920s house. Size 9"long, 2" high, 4-5" deep. Anyone got a suggestion which will result in him buying some?

What about the demolition contractors at BRI....worth a try?

Retlaw 30-08-2008 17:13

Re: Redac ( Red Accrington) Bricks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 622961)
What about the demolition contractors at BRI....worth a try?

Nay Roy, ther'll be nowt thear, them bricks as Bob is after are non standard. Accy bricks are 9" x 4.5" x 3" , the ones he's after are 9" x 4.5" x 2". Can't say as I've seen any 1920's or other houses around that time, using non standard bricks.

Retlaw


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