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    When an Intersecting Wall Is Butted Against the Main Wall
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When an Intersecting Wall Is Butted Against the Main Wall

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

When an intersecting wall is butted against the main wall with a mortar joint at the point of contact, it is usually called a _____ joint.


A) piled
B) filled
C) stacked
D) flex

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