Hi everyone!
I went out today to lay the second course of sailors, (I am stacking three sailors to gain some wall height before my dome starts. I surrounded my oven floor with the first course) as I buttered up my first brick with my Homebrew (3:1:1:1 mix) and put it down. I gave it a few taps with my rubber mallet I broke a few bonds on the course below. I lifted the first course off the insulation board. Some joints held and some joints broke off. The mortar would flake clean on one side of the brick and I could tap off the mortar on the other side of the brick. I cleaned off all the mortar with a hammer and chisel quite easily.
My question is-
How long does the mortar take to make a strong joint?
I waited about 4 days before trying to set my next course. Everyday I noticed the mortar was getting harder but I could still scrap mortar off the sides of the bricks with my fingernail if I tried hard.
Could it be my technique. I soaked the bricks for 30 seconds. Made a peanut butter mix. I also dipped the brick real quick before buttering , then I set the brick and tapped it with a rubber mallet into place.
Some thoughts are-
• Maybe I should not have dipped the brick then put mortar immediately on the brick.
• Maybe I should not be tapping the bricks into place with mallet, this may break the bond
• Maybe I should not use an old bag of Portland I had laying around
I removed all the first course and since I had the mortar mixed (this time using new portland) and some more sailor bricks cut, I dipped the brick super quick, wiped it with a sponge, buttered just the brick in my hand and placed it. I did continue tapping the brick with a mallet, I like seeing the mortar ooze out the joint, maybe this is not making a strong bond.
Is there a test I can do on my sailor course to tell if the joints have bonded before I start laying more bricks?
•Do I need to butter both surfaces that go together or only on surface?
Does everyone who use the Homebrew mortar mix feel like they could go out and give one of their bricks a slight yanks after a day or two and feel confident the the joint is strong OR does it take about a week before the mortar is strong and set-up?
I have read every post that I could find about the Homebrew mortar but haven't found anything to cure my Mortar Anxiety.
Thanks your patience!
I went out today to lay the second course of sailors, (I am stacking three sailors to gain some wall height before my dome starts. I surrounded my oven floor with the first course) as I buttered up my first brick with my Homebrew (3:1:1:1 mix) and put it down. I gave it a few taps with my rubber mallet I broke a few bonds on the course below. I lifted the first course off the insulation board. Some joints held and some joints broke off. The mortar would flake clean on one side of the brick and I could tap off the mortar on the other side of the brick. I cleaned off all the mortar with a hammer and chisel quite easily.
My question is-
How long does the mortar take to make a strong joint?
I waited about 4 days before trying to set my next course. Everyday I noticed the mortar was getting harder but I could still scrap mortar off the sides of the bricks with my fingernail if I tried hard.
Could it be my technique. I soaked the bricks for 30 seconds. Made a peanut butter mix. I also dipped the brick real quick before buttering , then I set the brick and tapped it with a rubber mallet into place.
Some thoughts are-
• Maybe I should not have dipped the brick then put mortar immediately on the brick.
• Maybe I should not be tapping the bricks into place with mallet, this may break the bond
• Maybe I should not use an old bag of Portland I had laying around
I removed all the first course and since I had the mortar mixed (this time using new portland) and some more sailor bricks cut, I dipped the brick super quick, wiped it with a sponge, buttered just the brick in my hand and placed it. I did continue tapping the brick with a mallet, I like seeing the mortar ooze out the joint, maybe this is not making a strong bond.
Is there a test I can do on my sailor course to tell if the joints have bonded before I start laying more bricks?
•Do I need to butter both surfaces that go together or only on surface?
Does everyone who use the Homebrew mortar mix feel like they could go out and give one of their bricks a slight yanks after a day or two and feel confident the the joint is strong OR does it take about a week before the mortar is strong and set-up?
I have read every post that I could find about the Homebrew mortar but haven't found anything to cure my Mortar Anxiety.
Thanks your patience!
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