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  • Les
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    Originally posted by mannextdoor View Post
    When a mistake is made, I change my plan to accommodate.
    Ah ? a true craftsman!

    Les...

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  • mannextdoor
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    Originally posted by Les View Post
    Dude - I think you are a master builder at this point - VERY nice work!

    Les...
    Thanks Les

    That means a lot to me coming from you. Your work looks great. I have a plan in my head that is a work in progress. When a mistake is made, I change my plan to accommodate.

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  • Les
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    Originally posted by mannextdoor View Post
    I need to summit more post on the forum. I will be ready to cut bricks before I am an apprentice. I wouldn't want to cut bricks before I am allowed.
    Dude - I think you are a master builder at this point - VERY nice work!

    Les...

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  • mannextdoor
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    Thanks for the tip. I have some rubber mats I was thinking about using.

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  • egalecki
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    It looks wonderful. Be sure to keep them covered up while you work on the oven! That'll get a bit sloppy even when you're careful. And the bricks can be quite abrasive.

    I'd use cardboard or masonite and a lot of tape!

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  • mannextdoor
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    It still has to be polished with 200 & 400 grit before you get that pop. But I think it is looking pretty good for the initial grind.

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  • mfiore
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    MND (man next door) -
    That looks great! The polished concrete is incredible!

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  • mannextdoor
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    Started to grind the counter today. A little more grinding tomorrow and then onto the polishing.

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  • mannextdoor
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    I have not planned to do any acid staining. Now that I have some grey on, I seem to know where to draw the line in the sand a little sooner.

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  • aureole
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    Wow, that sounds like it's going to be really nice. Will you do any acid staining on it?

    Doing the base and foundation for mine nearly killed me - we had ~3 tonnes of concrete in total, done over 2 weekends. It's really on the limit of what 2 people can do themselves (or is for me). I think someone on the forum poured their hearth slab mixing all the concrete by hand!

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  • mannextdoor
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    I did bring in a truck. It took 1.5 yards for the top. More then I wanted to mix by hand. Plus I wanted a color in it. I figure the only way to get a consistent color through out was to have it all blended at once. I wanted the color of Oyster. I was told that it dries and works up a shade lighter then the chart. I ordered the color Orchid, in hopes that it will dry and work up close to Oyster. The photos are a little deceiving. It is not smooth at all. It is very rough. But it is very level. Will do a test grind today. It will get polished up like granite. I have various color gravel and stones and trap rock in the mix. All of these colors will be present after the grind and the color of Oyster will be the base or background color to the exposed polished aggregates.

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  • aureole
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    Did you get a truck in for that concrete? Well done on the finish, it's so smooth!

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  • mannextdoor
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    I need to summit more post on the forum. I will be ready to cut bricks before I am an apprentice. I wouldn't want to cut bricks before I am allowed.

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  • mannextdoor
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    I removed the forms today. A few hair line cracks. I think it will be OK.

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  • mannextdoor
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    Originally posted by aureole View Post
    I would say, did you mean "trying", but from my own experience I think you nailed it .
    Thanks for the point. Sometimes things just seem to work themselves out. I think I will leave it there.

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