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  • Vermiculite cure time.

    Hi all,

    Rookie builder here. I have just finished the vermiculite pour of my hearth, and I was wondering if someone could tell me what kind of cure time I can expect, also is there any needed curing of the vermic. layer as there was with the concrete layer?

    Thanks,
    John

  • #2
    Re: Vermiculite cure time.

    If it feels hard and setup.. you are fine to start building your dome.

    Mine was pretty hard the next day.
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    • #3
      Re: Vermiculite cure time.

      I just poured mine yesterday morning. It was pretty well set by early evening. It's definitely hard this morning.
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      • #4
        Re: Vermiculite cure time.

        Well, mine took about a week to get hard, and continued getting still harder for a week after that. I think I'd recommend waiting for a week before starting the dome - its the cement component which hardens after all, and that just needs some time.

        However, I remember reading a thread recently (wish I'd read it when I was at that stage) which says you shouldn't cover the vermiculite layer like you do cement, because it already absorbs so much water while mixing.

        Hope that helps...
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        • #5
          Re: Vermiculite cure time.

          This is a type of concrete. The portland cement in the mix will need water to cure. Keep it covered and wet for at leat a week minimum. Three weeks would be better.

          I would say you could start building the dome about 3 days after the pour.

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          • #6
            Re: Vermiculite cure time.

            Along the same lines, is it better to cure when it's warm/hot or cold out? For example, I'm in AZ and am concerned about curing "too fast" in our very hot summers.

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            • #7
              Re: Vermiculite cure time.

              I think fourty degrees F. is the magic number. Below that temperature the concrete weakens considerably. It's also hard to work with wet heavy stuff when it's cold.
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