We did have a couple of days lost due to the weather and another because i had spent all day going round the bend and in the last couple of hours caught the wall with the wheel barrow and knocked a piece of flint out which proceeded to cause the rest to slump. This was solely heart breaking as i tapped it back into place to watch more pieces move out of shape and proceed to fall onto the floor. Slump was not the word used, the thing with flint is you can only lay so much at a time due to it not being porous and allowing the mortar to dry at a reasonable rate. Bricks suck the water out and the mortar goes off (dries) and then you can point them up (joint them). Flint however sits there being held in place by selective positioning and the suction of the mortar until it dries. Using lime also does not help as the lime enables the mix to stay live (usable) for longer? The benefit of using lime as this was the material used in the good old days and when mixed as a 5:1:1 mix it creates the strength and looks required trying and recreating an old looking wall.
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