Just about to start construction and have a queary on the hearth. I thought about building the stand 5 blocks high and using the top row of blocks as the formwork for the structual and insulating hearth. I would lay 4 courses, put down a fibre cement sheet then put the last course on top. The reo bar would tie it all together and keep it stable. Could i then just use reo mesh in the 2 slabs for strength???
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Hi Barnesy,
I was thinking about using the same method. Four bricks high and placing an 18mm compressed fibre cement sheeting between the fourth and fifth block then pouring in the concrete.
Just wanted to know how you went with this.
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thats pretty much what i did as well,, see pics
Cheers
MarkLast edited by ThisOldGarageNJ; 08-16-2010, 05:53 PM.
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For added security if I were doing something like this I would use narrower blocks (8x6x16) as the top formwork course so the entire slab perimeter would rest partly on the wider (8x8x16) blocks beneath.
But I guess with enough rebars extending into the blocks themselves, that's more than adequate.Last edited by fxpose; 12-16-2009, 05:11 PM.
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Just what I was thinking guys. First four layers of 390x190x190 Besser blocks then on the Fifth Formwork layer a 390 x 90 x 190 block. That’s 100mm of overlay on the slab.
The other option was to use decomposed granite instead of concrete, level, and then place 2” Calcium silica board then fire bricks on top. Might save some time.
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