hi all, i am second guessing my curing process. i was originally going to cure it when it is not covered with the insulation blanket. now i am thinking to insulate it, add a vent and then cure it. i am only one fire into the process and then it rained. i wanted to cure it all week and then make pizza this weekend, but it looks like its going to be a washout this weekend...
i have about 3 inches of insulation blanket to put on top. i will then cover it with a steel lath.... now the question, do i then coat it in 3 inches of vermicrete/cement at a ratio of 10:1 or go straight to the stucco. i think i have seen people just going right to the stucco after the lath. i bought a 3/4" galvanized nipple with a screw on cap that i am going to put at the very top so to act as a vent and i'll keep it open when curing. good idea? better ideas?
from what i found, scratch and brown coats are 1 part portland, 1 part lime and 5 parts sand. for the finish coat add another lime to it. sound right?
i plan on finishing the dome with some brick flats like Gulf did. love the way that looks.
this is still on track to be an igloo.
thanks
Joe
i have about 3 inches of insulation blanket to put on top. i will then cover it with a steel lath.... now the question, do i then coat it in 3 inches of vermicrete/cement at a ratio of 10:1 or go straight to the stucco. i think i have seen people just going right to the stucco after the lath. i bought a 3/4" galvanized nipple with a screw on cap that i am going to put at the very top so to act as a vent and i'll keep it open when curing. good idea? better ideas?
from what i found, scratch and brown coats are 1 part portland, 1 part lime and 5 parts sand. for the finish coat add another lime to it. sound right?
i plan on finishing the dome with some brick flats like Gulf did. love the way that looks.
this is still on track to be an igloo.
thanks
Joe
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