Re: daves build
Well, like I said, I know nothing about the bag mixes and Les's comment suggests it should harden quickly, but if it had been homebrew, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if it were soft only half a day later. I would often rag-wash my mortar (to clean my joints) up to 48 full hours after mortaring, even 72 hours, although I had to rub pretty hard at that point. The homebrew really takes a long time to become "rock-like".
But I just can't speculate in the case of premixes. Maybe someone else will chime in.
At any rate, you can certainly work on top of mortar that hasn't cured to a rock yet. My oven was often hardening several rings below where I was working.
Well, like I said, I know nothing about the bag mixes and Les's comment suggests it should harden quickly, but if it had been homebrew, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if it were soft only half a day later. I would often rag-wash my mortar (to clean my joints) up to 48 full hours after mortaring, even 72 hours, although I had to rub pretty hard at that point. The homebrew really takes a long time to become "rock-like".
But I just can't speculate in the case of premixes. Maybe someone else will chime in.
At any rate, you can certainly work on top of mortar that hasn't cured to a rock yet. My oven was often hardening several rings below where I was working.
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