Is the 6 parts vermiculite to 1 part cement mixture based on weight or bulk? Vermiculite comes in 20 lb bags here which are quite a bit larger in bulk than the 80 lb bag of cement.
My hearth (including an extension) measures 40 square feet. The concrete I can get from Home Depot requires nine 80 lb bags to produce 2" of depth in an area that measures 4x4' ...
I think I will need 22-23 bags of cement (portland and refractory) to achieve the 5.5" depth recommended. How many 20 lb bags of vermiculite would you guys say I need for the insulating layer?
And one more question ... I used "quickcrete" to pour my slab and strengthen my oven base. We mixed it by hand (arduous) and it set up very quickly. I'm thinking I should get "un-quick" concrete for the hearth so the vermiculite layer will remain wet long enough for us to mix and pour the refractory layer.
Please give me the benefit of your collective experience and expertise.
My hearth (including an extension) measures 40 square feet. The concrete I can get from Home Depot requires nine 80 lb bags to produce 2" of depth in an area that measures 4x4' ...
I think I will need 22-23 bags of cement (portland and refractory) to achieve the 5.5" depth recommended. How many 20 lb bags of vermiculite would you guys say I need for the insulating layer?
And one more question ... I used "quickcrete" to pour my slab and strengthen my oven base. We mixed it by hand (arduous) and it set up very quickly. I'm thinking I should get "un-quick" concrete for the hearth so the vermiculite layer will remain wet long enough for us to mix and pour the refractory layer.
Please give me the benefit of your collective experience and expertise.
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