Greetings all,
First-time poster and light reader of the forum, forgive me if this was asked before
I finally completed the dome assembly and ready to mud the seams, of course, after sitting around for a couple of years the mortar that came with the oven dried out. I did some reading here and I thought I was ready to order some replacement mortar, my plan was to order Heat Stop 50 until I saw a post suggesting it's not good for this purpose. please help me find the right stuff, what do I use?
I live in Durham, NC, I have limited options and the only thing I can get locally is the Heat Stop 50, not sure if I am asking the right questions or more likely I have no idea what I am looking for. A stone shop has some high heat mortar but the lady told me it's not refractory, I decided not to get it. Any suggestion to complete this phase is greatly appreciated .
Thank you-
Gibran
First-time poster and light reader of the forum, forgive me if this was asked before
I finally completed the dome assembly and ready to mud the seams, of course, after sitting around for a couple of years the mortar that came with the oven dried out. I did some reading here and I thought I was ready to order some replacement mortar, my plan was to order Heat Stop 50 until I saw a post suggesting it's not good for this purpose. please help me find the right stuff, what do I use?
I live in Durham, NC, I have limited options and the only thing I can get locally is the Heat Stop 50, not sure if I am asking the right questions or more likely I have no idea what I am looking for. A stone shop has some high heat mortar but the lady told me it's not refractory, I decided not to get it. Any suggestion to complete this phase is greatly appreciated .
Thank you-
Gibran
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