What is a frog in the building industry in uk?
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A frog is an indent in a brick.
Some bricks have perforations. I.e. holes all the way through.
Some bricks are solid i.e. no perforations or indents.
And others have frogs. This can be a shallow or deep indent like those made famous by the London Brick Company (now Hanson PLC) at the start of last Centruary.
It's the dimple in the long side of a brick
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Answers:
A frog is an indent in a brick.
Some bricks have perforations. I.e. holes all the way through.
Some bricks are solid i.e. no perforations or indents.
And others have frogs. This can be a shallow or deep indent like those made famous by the London Brick Company (now Hanson PLC) at the start of last Centruary.
It's the dimple in the long side of a brick
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