Re: Oven Build in SC
Videts38,
I bet you are tired. That bucket is heavy! It may be too little and too late advice but I used a little homemade tool to get that concrete into the cells.
This is actually the second scoop I made. The first one I forgot to clean. I have used one on just about every step that required the wheel barrow. Here it is shown with some 5-1 vcrete. (quickest pic that I could find). When pouring those cells I either scooped it directly out of the wheel barrow or out of the bucket. A scoop full is a lot lighter than holding that bucket over the hole. And also, that hole seems a lot bigger .
I used regular concrete on my stand as well. But, as Tscarborough advises very wet. That stuff seemed to find places to get out when filling dry stacked blocks. So, I did not fill a cell completely on one pass. I alternated filling between 3 or 4 cells at a time. That seemed to give enough time for the block to suck out enough moisture to heal up those little cracks. That probably was not a problem on your build as your block looks great. Mine were mostly used block and some were not perfect after cleaning the old mortar.
Videts38,
I bet you are tired. That bucket is heavy! It may be too little and too late advice but I used a little homemade tool to get that concrete into the cells.
This is actually the second scoop I made. The first one I forgot to clean. I have used one on just about every step that required the wheel barrow. Here it is shown with some 5-1 vcrete. (quickest pic that I could find). When pouring those cells I either scooped it directly out of the wheel barrow or out of the bucket. A scoop full is a lot lighter than holding that bucket over the hole. And also, that hole seems a lot bigger .
I used regular concrete on my stand as well. But, as Tscarborough advises very wet. That stuff seemed to find places to get out when filling dry stacked blocks. So, I did not fill a cell completely on one pass. I alternated filling between 3 or 4 cells at a time. That seemed to give enough time for the block to suck out enough moisture to heal up those little cracks. That probably was not a problem on your build as your block looks great. Mine were mostly used block and some were not perfect after cleaning the old mortar.
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