Today's progress
Well, I cut the insulation. It seems to be the exact same color as the fireclay dust from my brick cutting, which leads me to believe that it is of a similar chemical makeup.
I used the fireclay dust mixed with mason's sand to lay my bed of bricks on top of the insulation.
As you can see, I started laying down my herringbone. I had to re-do the whole thing a time or two to get it straight front to back.
The level shows pretty much spot on front to back, but a bit low on the right side. I'm going to rework those bricks a bit with more fireclay tomorrow.
The local masonry supply was out of straight fireclay. I was going to do a homebrew mortar with the sand and the portland cement I got at Home Depot, but I don't know where to get fireclay now. The same supply place also had Heatstop mortar in a 50 pound bag for about $60.
I don't know if you can see it, but when the insulation board got a little wet on the front right corner, it started to disintegrate. I have tarped the whole table until tomorrow.
It's hard to see in the picture, but on the right side of my herringbone, my craigslist bricks include some 4.5x12. Makes way fewer small pieces towards the edge.
I am going to be doing the walls directly on the floor type of build. My bricks are so chipped already, there is no reason to plan ahead to be able to replace a future chip.
Well, I cut the insulation. It seems to be the exact same color as the fireclay dust from my brick cutting, which leads me to believe that it is of a similar chemical makeup.
I used the fireclay dust mixed with mason's sand to lay my bed of bricks on top of the insulation.
As you can see, I started laying down my herringbone. I had to re-do the whole thing a time or two to get it straight front to back.
The level shows pretty much spot on front to back, but a bit low on the right side. I'm going to rework those bricks a bit with more fireclay tomorrow.
The local masonry supply was out of straight fireclay. I was going to do a homebrew mortar with the sand and the portland cement I got at Home Depot, but I don't know where to get fireclay now. The same supply place also had Heatstop mortar in a 50 pound bag for about $60.
I don't know if you can see it, but when the insulation board got a little wet on the front right corner, it started to disintegrate. I have tarped the whole table until tomorrow.
It's hard to see in the picture, but on the right side of my herringbone, my craigslist bricks include some 4.5x12. Makes way fewer small pieces towards the edge.
I am going to be doing the walls directly on the floor type of build. My bricks are so chipped already, there is no reason to plan ahead to be able to replace a future chip.
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