I am lucky enough to get to help my cousin build his 40 Pompeii and he's copying my build very close but got the following advice from 2 brickyards for making high heat mortar:
They said to just mix 1 part Fireclay with 2 parts "Spec Mix".
I'm trying to get get my cousin to make the real Home brew:
3 parts #60 silica sand
1 part Lime
1 part Portland
1 part Fireclay
But because 2 brick places told him the same thing, he feels that's the way to go. I'm wondering what the outcome might be using 1/3 fire clay in a bag of Spec Mix.
Any input is appreciated.
They said to just mix 1 part Fireclay with 2 parts "Spec Mix".
I'm trying to get get my cousin to make the real Home brew:
3 parts #60 silica sand
1 part Lime
1 part Portland
1 part Fireclay
But because 2 brick places told him the same thing, he feels that's the way to go. I'm wondering what the outcome might be using 1/3 fire clay in a bag of Spec Mix.
Any input is appreciated.





) and can't recall too much the difference in my "homebrew" mix on the dome and my cement mix for the base and blocks, but it seems to me, that ordinary cement might have some larger grains of sand in it. But then again, I've read on FB where others used 'play-sand' in the homebrew which is not as "fine" as optimal but still works.
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