Hi, Does anyone know where I can find firebrick mortar in the British Columbia interior? I have found Superior 3000 mortar, but it can only be used for 1/8" applications. Also have some Cercast mix, but it is pretty full of fine gravel, not something I would want to use to try and tamp into the crevices. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have been a background reader on this forum for a long time, and have finally gutted it up to get to the actual brick work. The hearth(s) are built on 8"*8" Spruce timbers, all sitting on 24"*24" concrete grade beams. Oven floor set in place, and awaiting the dome. Sorry no pics, spent $$ set aside for camera on brick.
I have been a background reader on this forum for a long time, and have finally gutted it up to get to the actual brick work. The hearth(s) are built on 8"*8" Spruce timbers, all sitting on 24"*24" concrete grade beams. Oven floor set in place, and awaiting the dome. Sorry no pics, spent $$ set aside for camera on brick.






Why not build to the plans - they will get you damn close. It IS hard to visualize, but as you start going vertical you will get the feel. The upside, we are here to walk you through it. I think it's great when people push the edge, but cutting your entry is going to cause some problems - compromising mortar joints come to mind.
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