I finally was able to reach my friend who gave me a bag of white cristal powder (I raised a question on my tread this morning, but I opened a new tread now as it deserves fresh focus)....this stuff is called DIATOMACEOUS.
I thought it was fireclay as it was a left over from his oven....
He told me that you insert/add this powder on top of the dome between the mortar and bricks and it is supposed to fill in when cracks happen.
Diatomaceous earth consists of fossilized remains of diatoms, a type of hard-shelled algae.
86% silica, 5% sodium, 3% magnesium and 2% iron
Does anybody know about it?
Diatomaceous earth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I have a 25lb bag so I am going to use it to level the calsium silicate boards and on top of them to fill the gaps and then I'll follow his idea and put some on the dome.
I thought to share this... Ciao Carlo
I thought it was fireclay as it was a left over from his oven....
He told me that you insert/add this powder on top of the dome between the mortar and bricks and it is supposed to fill in when cracks happen.
Diatomaceous earth consists of fossilized remains of diatoms, a type of hard-shelled algae.
86% silica, 5% sodium, 3% magnesium and 2% iron
Does anybody know about it?
Diatomaceous earth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I have a 25lb bag so I am going to use it to level the calsium silicate boards and on top of them to fill the gaps and then I'll follow his idea and put some on the dome.
I thought to share this... Ciao Carlo
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