Howdy All,
I asked this question as part of my build log but no-one has responded so I thought I would ask here!
The fine paste like mortar that I used to set my bricks seems to take a lot longer to dry than the caroser mortar I used for backfilling. Do I need to wait until it's compeltely dry (and hard) or can I start my curing fires once the backfill mortar is hard and the fine mortar is reasonably firm? As we are heading into winter here in Australia I suspect it will take ages for it to set completely.
I'm hoping to put on my insulation this weekend and would like to plan my curing fires after this.
I'd appreciate any advice people might have.
Cheerio,
Mark CH
I asked this question as part of my build log but no-one has responded so I thought I would ask here!
The fine paste like mortar that I used to set my bricks seems to take a lot longer to dry than the caroser mortar I used for backfilling. Do I need to wait until it's compeltely dry (and hard) or can I start my curing fires once the backfill mortar is hard and the fine mortar is reasonably firm? As we are heading into winter here in Australia I suspect it will take ages for it to set completely.
I'm hoping to put on my insulation this weekend and would like to plan my curing fires after this.
I'd appreciate any advice people might have.
Cheerio,
Mark CH
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