Ok, I'm jealous...I never got any scientific analysis at Smith Sharpe!
Thanks for posting that! However, they were very helpful for the many times I went in there. Looks like I went with Scenario 2/11 with 160 degrees. Your worksite and patio look great. Keep the pics coming!
I used a 3:1:1:1 (sand: lime: portland: fire clay) homebrew. Some say a 5:1:1:1 mix for mortar is better. Homebrew is less expensive. Throw it in a bucket with a lid and roll it around your yard a bit to mix. I don't know anything about the refractory mortar.

I used a 3:1:1:1 (sand: lime: portland: fire clay) homebrew. Some say a 5:1:1:1 mix for mortar is better. Homebrew is less expensive. Throw it in a bucket with a lid and roll it around your yard a bit to mix. I don't know anything about the refractory mortar.
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