Re: Cooter's pompei
Initially, I left my bricks in the water for days- I'd cut some and put them in a 5 gallon bucket. I would pull out 5 or 6 pieces at a time and mix up some mortar and go to it. There was a definite difference between the first brick and the last one as far as ease of sticking went. Eventually I just let them finish bubbling and pulled them. Sometimes, though, you'll have to stick it back in the water for a second if the surface gets too dry. I suspect it's different when it's not 100 degrees out too...
Initially, I left my bricks in the water for days- I'd cut some and put them in a 5 gallon bucket. I would pull out 5 or 6 pieces at a time and mix up some mortar and go to it. There was a definite difference between the first brick and the last one as far as ease of sticking went. Eventually I just let them finish bubbling and pulled them. Sometimes, though, you'll have to stick it back in the water for a second if the surface gets too dry. I suspect it's different when it's not 100 degrees out too...
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