Sorry if this has been addressed before but, the search feature seems to be disabled. My question is: the installation guide for the Giardino 70 is well written until the section regarding the hearth pour. I have constructed my block stand, filled every other core, including the 3 on each corner, and now that I am ready to pour the hearth. My desire is to "round" the front as in the photos from aforementioned installation guide.
I can very simply imagine fabricating the curve with flexible board, but the hardibacker dimensions have me stymied. So far I have the forms built under the hardi to support it, but also have it overlapping the block by an inch or two. Toward the front, is where my concern lies. If I "flush out" the hardi to the edge to begin the curve, is that a problem?
Any guidance, pix, etc from those who have created this design would be most helpful. Thanks in advance! Going to try to post a photo of what the heck Im talkin about!!
I can very simply imagine fabricating the curve with flexible board, but the hardibacker dimensions have me stymied. So far I have the forms built under the hardi to support it, but also have it overlapping the block by an inch or two. Toward the front, is where my concern lies. If I "flush out" the hardi to the edge to begin the curve, is that a problem?
Any guidance, pix, etc from those who have created this design would be most helpful. Thanks in advance! Going to try to post a photo of what the heck Im talkin about!!
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