It's interesting reading about locations and what people can and can't get locally. For me, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the local stores don't sell white cement, they don't have bagged stucco, they only have type S mortar and so on. I managed to get ceramic blanket at a commercial cement place but I always feel intimidated going to these placed. A small pottery store had refractory mortar for sale, and I only needed a tiny bit since I am doing a steel oven. Perlite...found HUGE bags at a hydropnic store. Well, I think it's more of a weed store than anything but anyway. I can't find stucco.
So for my render, what is the best formula? Regular portland with sand, and clay? Will this be waterproof? Could I use type S mortar? I'm trying to get a layer of anything over the perlcrete before the snow comes any day now. It's already below freezing at night time.
And what about colour? Has anyone ever added acrylic paint to this mix to tint it? I read a little about it as an experimental use of waste paint and it seems the acrylic actually does the same job as the expensive additive you can by. thanks all....
So for my render, what is the best formula? Regular portland with sand, and clay? Will this be waterproof? Could I use type S mortar? I'm trying to get a layer of anything over the perlcrete before the snow comes any day now. It's already below freezing at night time.
And what about colour? Has anyone ever added acrylic paint to this mix to tint it? I read a little about it as an experimental use of waste paint and it seems the acrylic actually does the same job as the expensive additive you can by. thanks all....
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