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Sorry shortnstout, I don't know anything about refractory cements. Sounds like it should work fine though? Good luck!
Can anyone educate me about inner to outer arch reveals? I would like to make it large (like 4" perhaps) Is there any issue with doing this? I assume it may make the chimney a little more complicated but are there any other reasons to keep it only at 1-2"?
Thanks Al, I guess I will go for the big reveal then
I mixed up a 10 to 1 pumice/cement mix this morning to see if that will be enough to hold together for the floor insulation. I was able to pop it out of the cup I used for a mold after about 20mins.
It is not baking in the sun and after a day or so I will put a brick on top and see if it holds.
With vermicrete the usual mix is 5:1 to make it strong enough. I would assume that you would need the same ratio with pumice. 10:1 vermicrete is fine for insulation over the dome but not enough strength for under the supporting slab IMO, unless you have structural concrete containing the sides.
Thanks Al, I guess I will go for the big reveal then
I mixed up a 10 to 1 pumice/cement mix this morning to see if that will be enough to hold together for the floor insulation. I was able to pop it out of the cup I used for a mold after about 20mins.
It is not baking in the sun and after a day or so I will put a brick on top and see if it holds.
Photos for those interested:
Gudday
Looks for all the world like a chocolate crackle only grey
I would also up the chocalate to rice bubble ratio to 1:5 and be patient and let it set. A row of bricks on the slab will give you a containment edge but again let the concrete slab time to cure give it a week.
Regards dave
Measure twice
Cut once
Fit in position with largest hammer
Dave, are you saying to hold off on the insulating layer for a week?
I have the form done this afternoon and was going to do the insulation layer tomorrow and let it cure for a week with the concrete. Is that a good plan or do I need to leave the slab alone for a week before insulating?
Dave, are you saying to hold off on the insulating layer for a week?
I have the form done this afternoon and was going to do the insulation layer tomorrow and let it cure for a week with the concrete. Is that a good plan or do I need to leave the slab alone for a week before insulating?
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Thanks,
Bevan
Sorry Bevan went to default settings there, I would always leave concrete a week to cure before doing anything..,but. Thinking about it you got the form in place and its not a heavy layer, why not!!!
Regards dave
Measure twice
Cut once
Fit in position with largest hammer
If you cover your supporting slab with vermicrete then it will act to keep the supporting slab damp and cure it well for you. The bigger problem is the elimination of water from the vermicrete. As it takes about double the amount of water that standard concrete takes, it will take much longer to dry. I like to leave the vermicrete slab as long as possible to dry (weather permitting) because it is way more difficult to remove the water once you've built over it. My test explains my reasoning.
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