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and Iamp;#39;d like to talk for just a little bit about some of the different components of a drainage wall we were able to see the the brackets as the Masons put them in place a while ago and just wanted to mention that there are various lengths in the wire ties that can be used depending on the width of the cavity whatever the airspace might be would determine how big a tie you need this tie has to pass at least an inch and a half into the brick unit so you can see if you had a larger airspace perhaps with some rigid insulation in it or something that you would need a larger tie and these come in various lengths this works well also with steel studs the bracket screws on in a similar fashion this is called an iron pintle and this just fits down in the little holes in the bracket and it allows for the brick to grow the shrink daily but not pull off the wall so this is also a very nice system talking about wall ties so keep in mind this particular tie the corru