Ok, I'm totally a newbie on this and am learning as I go. I have built my stand (a corner model) for an angled 42" oven. I poured the concrete slab for the hearth base and then the perlite/portland cement mix to the specs outlined in the plans. The perlite mix goes right to the edges of the hearth.
My question is this: Given the structural limitations of the perlite/portland mix, what are my options for putting a finishing layer on the hearth to protect against moisture, or alternatively, can I build up walls and a roof on top of the hearth? Will the perlite/portland mix hold up with the weight?
In retrospect, I probably should have formed it off to limit the perlite to just beyond the perimeter of the dome, but it is too late for that.
Any thoughts sincerely appreciated.
My question is this: Given the structural limitations of the perlite/portland mix, what are my options for putting a finishing layer on the hearth to protect against moisture, or alternatively, can I build up walls and a roof on top of the hearth? Will the perlite/portland mix hold up with the weight?
In retrospect, I probably should have formed it off to limit the perlite to just beyond the perimeter of the dome, but it is too late for that.
Any thoughts sincerely appreciated.
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