I'm a mug wrt websites, so advance apologies for breaches of protocol.
First up, biggest thanks to James for both this site and his patience. (He knows, believe me, He knows.)
Fellers, I'm near Bundaberg, Queensland, Africa.
(Kidding eh. More like - ahh, doesn matter.....)
Questions first, attempted humour later - maybe.
So, here's the situation . I'm building a trial Pompeii oven, essentially as a learning experience. It's smaller than recommended, but such is life.
Q 1:- If I mix sawdust/wood shavings in the cement/vermiculite concrete, will tannins/sugars from the wood impact on the lime/cement chemistry?
Q2:- There are BIG gaps between my floor bricks: so do I fill 'em with a stiff fireclay mortar, or pretend to ignore them? I noticed in the FB e-book that a herringbone floor appeared to have substancial, filled joints. Please enlighten.
Reasons for Q1 are twofold.
Q1(a).Sawdust is cheaper than vermiculite. When mixed, it will eventually ash, so improving heat retention. So why have I not seen it endorsed?
Q1(b)Probably self-evident. I realise that sugar (in minute proportions) ,inhibits the setting of concrete. With Aussie hardwood timbers, I don't see this as a problem.
Comments please.
OK, so here's the very, very sick attempt at humour: You folk can actually SURVIVE in places where your pool freezes over? And it's only Fall in your zone?
Man, us dikwits would perish in weather like that!! More power to you.
Thanks again James.
Your regular guests are also SO giving: pure Gold.
Jeff.
First up, biggest thanks to James for both this site and his patience. (He knows, believe me, He knows.)
Fellers, I'm near Bundaberg, Queensland, Africa.
(Kidding eh. More like - ahh, doesn matter.....)
Questions first, attempted humour later - maybe.
So, here's the situation . I'm building a trial Pompeii oven, essentially as a learning experience. It's smaller than recommended, but such is life.
Q 1:- If I mix sawdust/wood shavings in the cement/vermiculite concrete, will tannins/sugars from the wood impact on the lime/cement chemistry?
Q2:- There are BIG gaps between my floor bricks: so do I fill 'em with a stiff fireclay mortar, or pretend to ignore them? I noticed in the FB e-book that a herringbone floor appeared to have substancial, filled joints. Please enlighten.
Reasons for Q1 are twofold.
Q1(a).Sawdust is cheaper than vermiculite. When mixed, it will eventually ash, so improving heat retention. So why have I not seen it endorsed?
Q1(b)Probably self-evident. I realise that sugar (in minute proportions) ,inhibits the setting of concrete. With Aussie hardwood timbers, I don't see this as a problem.
Comments please.
OK, so here's the very, very sick attempt at humour: You folk can actually SURVIVE in places where your pool freezes over? And it's only Fall in your zone?
Man, us dikwits would perish in weather like that!! More power to you.
Thanks again James.
Your regular guests are also SO giving: pure Gold.
Jeff.
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