Re: 42" build in Central Texas
Had the morning to work on my outer Arch. It was 38 degrees with a 25 mph north wind , just so ya know![Big Grin](https://community.fornobravo.com/core/images/smilies/biggrin.png)
Id love some honest opinions about how you think this stone will look with the Brick. Keep in mind that my home 12' away is stone very similar to what I used here. I may clip the top right corner off so I can merge the brick better without a gap.
Tom, I went ahead and stuck the stones to both the firebrick arch and the Hardi Backer. The thinset Im using is FlexBond and is supposed to Flex a tiny bit. I figure if it cracks due to movement, I can make a repair easily
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Had the morning to work on my outer Arch. It was 38 degrees with a 25 mph north wind , just so ya know
![Big Grin](https://community.fornobravo.com/core/images/smilies/biggrin.png)
Id love some honest opinions about how you think this stone will look with the Brick. Keep in mind that my home 12' away is stone very similar to what I used here. I may clip the top right corner off so I can merge the brick better without a gap.
Tom, I went ahead and stuck the stones to both the firebrick arch and the Hardi Backer. The thinset Im using is FlexBond and is supposed to Flex a tiny bit. I figure if it cracks due to movement, I can make a repair easily
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