Re: Budget Build 36"
Thanks for the replies.
I ended up going 7/8:1 ratio. This should be ok (in my mind) as the pumice is a solid animal with no squish or cork type compression that the vermiculite/perlite has.
Also, much less water was required as the pumice is a damp product. Depending on the (varied) moistness of the bag of pumice, I added just enough water to make a light concrete consistency with do slurry left in the bottom of the wheelbarrow. Some batches needed about 200ml, others needed about 1000ml. It will be interesting to see how the product dries now.
I ended up using 6x 20kg bags.
On a side note, I am sure mixing the concrete and insulation material would have been a more pleasant experience if my wheelbarrow tyre wasn't flat...
Questions:
I have left a 20cm (6") area at the front of the landing with no insulation as I would like to use concrete here. Is the heat low enough on the outer landing to use concrete? (I will have 4" of brick on top of the concrete also)
How much fire clay did you guys use for your build? I will be using the homebrew mix and my bricks will be cut with a bolster so my joints will be larger than most. The problem for me is 20lb of fire clay here in NZ is $55 + freight. Also, I need the powder form, not the wet form right?
Thanks,
Bevan
Thanks for the replies.
I ended up going 7/8:1 ratio. This should be ok (in my mind) as the pumice is a solid animal with no squish or cork type compression that the vermiculite/perlite has.
Also, much less water was required as the pumice is a damp product. Depending on the (varied) moistness of the bag of pumice, I added just enough water to make a light concrete consistency with do slurry left in the bottom of the wheelbarrow. Some batches needed about 200ml, others needed about 1000ml. It will be interesting to see how the product dries now.
I ended up using 6x 20kg bags.
On a side note, I am sure mixing the concrete and insulation material would have been a more pleasant experience if my wheelbarrow tyre wasn't flat...
Questions:
I have left a 20cm (6") area at the front of the landing with no insulation as I would like to use concrete here. Is the heat low enough on the outer landing to use concrete? (I will have 4" of brick on top of the concrete also)
How much fire clay did you guys use for your build? I will be using the homebrew mix and my bricks will be cut with a bolster so my joints will be larger than most. The problem for me is 20lb of fire clay here in NZ is $55 + freight. Also, I need the powder form, not the wet form right?
Thanks,
Bevan
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