I've been scouring the internet trying to find an answer on this subject and i cant seem to get any definitive forums discussing the two more popular ratios and their pros cons to doing either one.
With that being said it seems more budget friendly to create my own "refractory" mortar then it is to spend 70 dollars a bag when i need about 6 bags worth for the project.
Therefore I've seen two ratios thrown around for this "Home-brew" a 3-1-1-1 and a 6-1-1-1 also somewhere else i saw something like 10-3-1.5 or something which roughly translates back to 3-1-1-1
Anyway was wondering how many people have gone the 3-1-1-1 route or the 6-1-1-1 route and why you chose that ratio.
I've read that using refractory mortar is also not good because as you reach the top of the dome you have larger joints and this mix becomes too strong and can cause serious problems down the road to the integrity of your oven.
Also is the Home brew's insulation properties similair to refractory ? how much of a difference is there ? i know that the home brew is missing the alumna additive not sure how much that will play a roll
Finally is there such a thing as too fine a sand ?
With that being said it seems more budget friendly to create my own "refractory" mortar then it is to spend 70 dollars a bag when i need about 6 bags worth for the project.
Therefore I've seen two ratios thrown around for this "Home-brew" a 3-1-1-1 and a 6-1-1-1 also somewhere else i saw something like 10-3-1.5 or something which roughly translates back to 3-1-1-1
Anyway was wondering how many people have gone the 3-1-1-1 route or the 6-1-1-1 route and why you chose that ratio.
I've read that using refractory mortar is also not good because as you reach the top of the dome you have larger joints and this mix becomes too strong and can cause serious problems down the road to the integrity of your oven.
Also is the Home brew's insulation properties similair to refractory ? how much of a difference is there ? i know that the home brew is missing the alumna additive not sure how much that will play a roll
Finally is there such a thing as too fine a sand ?
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