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Introduction to Brick and stone Masonry 101.Education of tools materials safety and all things masonry.32 years experienced master masonry contractor

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Masonry is a very useful and versatile material to learn and it is a skill that is often looked over therefore there are very few people who can and will do what you are offering to teach this is so great that you are sharing your knowledge and skills
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🧱 MASONRY 101 Instructor Handbook Course Overview Course Title: Masonry 101 – Foundations of Brick, Block, and Mortar Course Length: 8–12 weeks (adjustable) Target Audience: Beginners with little or no masonry experience Instruction Format: Classroom + Hands-on Shop / Jobsite Practice Course Objectives By the end of this course, students will be able to: • Identify masonry tools, materials, and terminology • Mix mortar correctly and safely • Lay brick and concrete masonry units (CMU) to line, level, and plumb • Understand basic bonds and patterns • Demonstrate proper jobsite safety practices • Perform basic masonry measurements and layout • Recognize common defects and how to correct them ⸻ Instructor Responsibilities • Deliver both theoretical and practical instruction • Demonstrate techniques before student practice • Enforce safety rules at all times • Evaluate student work objectively • Provide corrective feedback and encouragement • Maintain tools, materials, and shop cleanliness ⸻ Course Breakdown (Suggested) Lesson 1 – Introduction & Safety Key Topics • What masonry is and where it’s used • Types of masonry work (brick, block, stone) • PPE requirements • Tool safety • Silica dust awareness Instructor Tips • Demonstrate PPE properly • Reinforce “no rushing” mindset early • Set expectations for craftsmanship ⸻ Lesson 2 – Tools & Equipment Tools Covered • Trowels (brick, margin, pointing) • Levels (2’, 4’, line level) • Mason’s line and pins • Jointers • Hammers, chisels • Measuring tools • Mixing equipment Instructor Tips • Let students handle tools early • Show incorrect tool use and consequences • Emphasize tool care ⸻ Lesson 3 – Materials Materials Covered • Bricks (types, sizes) • CMU blocks • Mortar types (N, S, M) • Sand and water quality • Reinforcement basics Instructor Tips • Let students compare mortar consistencies • Explain why “stronger” mortar is not always better ⸻ Lesson 4 – Mortar Mixing Skills Taught • Dry vs wet mixing
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MASONRY 101 Brick • Block • Stone • Stucco Duration: 12 Weeks Format: Classroom + Online (Skool) Skill Level: Beginner (no experience required) WEEK 1 — Course Orientation & Masonry Overview Lesson 1.1: Welcome to Masonry 101 - Course expectations - How this class works (classroom + Skool) - Safety-first mindset Video Idea: “Introduction to Masonry Trades” (5–8 min overview) Lesson 1.2: What Is Masonry? - Definition of masonry - Brick, block, stone, stucco explained - Structural vs decorative masonry Classroom Tie-In: Handle real materials if possible Lesson 1.3: Careers in Masonry - Mason tender → Journeyman → Foreman → Contractor - Commercial vs residential work - Long-term earning potential Skool Prompt: Why did you enroll in this class? WEEK 2 — Jobsite & Classroom Safety Lesson 2.1: PPE Essentials - Gloves - Eye protection - Boots - Respirators - Skin protection (stucco & mortar) Lesson 2.2: Material & Tool Safety - Cement burns - Dust hazards (silica awareness) - Proper lifting techniques Video Idea: “Masonry Safety Basics” (OSHA-style) Lesson 2.3: Professional Safety Culture - Awareness - Communication - Accountability Quiz Post: 10-question safety check WEEK 3 — Masonry Tools (Hands-On Knowledge) Lesson 3.1: Hand Tools - Brick trowel vs block trowel - Jointers - Levels - Hammers - Line pins Lesson 3.2: Power & Support Tools - Mixers - Saws - Grinders - Scaffolding (theory only) Video Idea: “Masonry Tools Explained” WEEK 4 — Mortar & Material Science Lesson 4.1: Mortar Basics - Cement - Lime - Sand - Water - Why mortar must be weaker than masonry units Lesson 4.2: Mortar Types - Type N - Type S - Type M - Stucco mixes Lesson 4.3: Mixing Mortar (Classroom Demo) - Proper consistency - Common mistakes - Batch consistency Video Idea: “How to Mix Mortar Properly” WEEK 5 — Brick Masonry Fundamentals Lesson 5.1: Brick Types & Sizes
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Learn Brick and Stone Masonry the Right Way — From a Mason With 32 Years in the Trade Subheadline: A paid online course and community for beginners through experienced masons who want real fundamentals, real safety, and real trade knowledge — taught by someone who’s lived it.
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Here’s what I can reliably find about Troy Golden, a bricklayer / masonry professional near Birmingham, Alabama — though detailed public biographical info on him personally is limited: 🧱 Who He Is Troy Golden appears to be a local masonry professional and business owner based near Chelsea and serving the Birmingham area. He’s associated with Golden Masonry, a masonry contractor company in Chelsea, Alabama (which is just southeast of Birmingham). 🧰 Professional Background - According to business listings and reviews, Troy Golden has decades of masonry experience — one review mentions 30+ years devoted to masonry and craftsmanship. - Another profile page (from a site for masonry services) also states he started masonry about 25 years ago, originally working masonry with his uncle and turning it into his full-time career. 📌 Business — Golden Masonry / Alabama Masonry - Golden Masonry (listed at 8454 Old Highway 280, Chelsea, AL) is described as a reputable masonry company specializing in: Brickwork Stonework Concrete services (residential and commercial) Custom projects and repairsIt has strong customer reviews and focuses on craftsmanship and customer satisfaction. - - In some directories, the business is also referred to as Alabama Masonry, with Troy Golden identified as the owner with extensive experience. Services include brick and stone laying, masonry repairs, patios, walkways, and more. 📍 Service Areas While based in Chelsea, Alabama, Troy’s masonry work reportedly serves a wide area including Birmingham and many other central Alabama communities. 📌 Summary Troy Golden is a seasoned bricklayer and masonry contractor working in the Birmingham/Chelsea area of central Alabama. He runs or is closely associated with Golden Masonry (also listed under Alabama Masonry in some directories) and has decades of experience in brickwork, stonework, and general masonry projects. His business is well-reviewed locally for quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction.
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Learn Brick and Stone Masonry the Right Way — From a Mason With 32 Years Experience and 1000s of jobs completed Masonry is my life and passion.

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