I thought I would start this thread that would help others avoid some time consuming and frustrating operations during their oven build and plans.
What I would like to do with the lessons learned is not only state the lesson but explain why you should avoid it. This will help hard headed people like me who usally ignore suggestions unless the rerasons to avoid them are given.
I will be updating this as I continue with my build and hopefully others on this forum will add to this so that I may be able to avoid some of the pitfalls I am sure to encounter as I continue.
Here is lessons learned #1
1. Do not use white portland cement when mixing with perlite or vermiculite.
Reason: You cannot tell if you have thoroughly mixed the concrete with the perlite since both are white. Not having a proper mix will create "soft" spots in your perlite concrete.
What I would like to do with the lessons learned is not only state the lesson but explain why you should avoid it. This will help hard headed people like me who usally ignore suggestions unless the rerasons to avoid them are given.
I will be updating this as I continue with my build and hopefully others on this forum will add to this so that I may be able to avoid some of the pitfalls I am sure to encounter as I continue.
Here is lessons learned #1
1. Do not use white portland cement when mixing with perlite or vermiculite.
Reason: You cannot tell if you have thoroughly mixed the concrete with the perlite since both are white. Not having a proper mix will create "soft" spots in your perlite concrete.
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