Re: Marino's 42" oven
Marino,
You're welcome. I just went through the same thing you did. I mortared my soldier course together in 101F heat and the bricks sucked up all the moisture. Therefore I didn't get a very good bond and they kind of fell apart. I ended up soaking my bricks and redoing it. Right after I finished it started to mist and the weather turned drizzly for three days. The soldier course is now wonderfully welded together!
You can find Les' Build by doing a forum (or Google) search. If I come across it sooner I'll shoot you over the link.
I am not knowedgeable on the proper method of securing the entryway base bricks to the floor. I was so concerned about the outward thrust of the arch on the entryway walls that I decided to go with a hemispherical arch. I will not be mortaring the base bricks to the floor.
Hope this helps. Where in CA are you?
John
Marino,
You're welcome. I just went through the same thing you did. I mortared my soldier course together in 101F heat and the bricks sucked up all the moisture. Therefore I didn't get a very good bond and they kind of fell apart. I ended up soaking my bricks and redoing it. Right after I finished it started to mist and the weather turned drizzly for three days. The soldier course is now wonderfully welded together!
You can find Les' Build by doing a forum (or Google) search. If I come across it sooner I'll shoot you over the link.
I am not knowedgeable on the proper method of securing the entryway base bricks to the floor. I was so concerned about the outward thrust of the arch on the entryway walls that I decided to go with a hemispherical arch. I will not be mortaring the base bricks to the floor.
Hope this helps. Where in CA are you?
John
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