Hey guys
I need some help please still doing research
went to the refractory in cape town and they gave me a couple of firebricks and some super morter as samples to play around with
Dam this fire bricks is expensive but not my real worry as for the super morter its a dry powder that u mix up with water and it forms a clay like substance not very user friendly managed to stick to bricks together but the next day i could tear it apart wich to me was very funny as in my book once u mortar something it should stick together
So a managed to get a 25 kg broken bag from them
My real question here is could i mix this stuff with portlands cement and the use it as my own homebrew As it looks like it has all the gud stuff in it just not the cement aspect
Any input would b appreciated especially the Guys in South Africa that used this super mortar
Thanks
I need some help please still doing research
went to the refractory in cape town and they gave me a couple of firebricks and some super morter as samples to play around with
Dam this fire bricks is expensive but not my real worry as for the super morter its a dry powder that u mix up with water and it forms a clay like substance not very user friendly managed to stick to bricks together but the next day i could tear it apart wich to me was very funny as in my book once u mortar something it should stick together
So a managed to get a 25 kg broken bag from them
My real question here is could i mix this stuff with portlands cement and the use it as my own homebrew As it looks like it has all the gud stuff in it just not the cement aspect
Any input would b appreciated especially the Guys in South Africa that used this super mortar
Thanks
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