Hello,
So I've had to take a few steps backwards...
I've never done this sort of masonry work before, so when I read in the instructions that I should "use mortar to level the cinderblocks" I figured that the cinderblocks I had would never be level, and therefore mortar was not needed. I'm told that mortar is actually essential before I pour concrete into the cinderblock voids, so I disassembled my entire dry-stacked stand. We numbered each brick with a sharpie so that we can put them back together quickly (I had to chisel material off of certain blocks to make the structure fit together properly, so order matters now).
In the process, I discovered that the slab in my back yard is not level. See the attached picture; it's a couple of degrees off. I'm wondering if this will be a problem. I can level the hearth when I pour it, but unless I do something else before I start mortaring cinderblocks together, the stand walls will be at a slight angle.
If you look at the pictures from my earlier threat, you can see that the oven stand will be buttressed by the grill structure.
My question: Do I have to take action to level the stand, and if so, what do I do?
Older thread with pictures of dry-stacked stand and grill:
http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f6/s...-my-13332.html
Thanks for any help.
So I've had to take a few steps backwards...
I've never done this sort of masonry work before, so when I read in the instructions that I should "use mortar to level the cinderblocks" I figured that the cinderblocks I had would never be level, and therefore mortar was not needed. I'm told that mortar is actually essential before I pour concrete into the cinderblock voids, so I disassembled my entire dry-stacked stand. We numbered each brick with a sharpie so that we can put them back together quickly (I had to chisel material off of certain blocks to make the structure fit together properly, so order matters now).
In the process, I discovered that the slab in my back yard is not level. See the attached picture; it's a couple of degrees off. I'm wondering if this will be a problem. I can level the hearth when I pour it, but unless I do something else before I start mortaring cinderblocks together, the stand walls will be at a slight angle.
If you look at the pictures from my earlier threat, you can see that the oven stand will be buttressed by the grill structure.
My question: Do I have to take action to level the stand, and if so, what do I do?
Older thread with pictures of dry-stacked stand and grill:
http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f6/s...-my-13332.html
Thanks for any help.
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