I have been going through many posts and pictures about pouring the hearth and a question keeps popping up in my head. I don't have the answer although it may be much more obvious than I realize. If you use block construction for the stand and fill ever other core, when it comes time to pour your hearth with framing to the flush outside of the block stand...don't you just end up filling all of the other cores with cement that drops down during the pour? Also what keeps the cement from dropping through the front blocks that are supported by angle iron? Are you using a screen or some other material after the 3rd course so that any fill only goes down 1 course? I am assuming it just fills up the cores, but then if that is the case I don't see the advantage of filling ever other core prior to the hearth pour.
I apologize if this is a silly question, I am pretty good with construction and just finished building a 600+ bottle climate controlled wine room in my house and now am moving on to the oven so they can compliment each other, but have just been puzzled by this question.
Thanks in advance.
I apologize if this is a silly question, I am pretty good with construction and just finished building a 600+ bottle climate controlled wine room in my house and now am moving on to the oven so they can compliment each other, but have just been puzzled by this question.
Thanks in advance.
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