I hope to get the upper slab poured this weekend.
Back and forth decision between metered concrete and batch mixing. The metered will be more consistent and time between first and last wheelbarrow load will be 20-30 mins at worst. Site mixed - even with a second mixer and help, closer to an hour.
No center support - so structural reinforced slab. Rebar is cheap - so I guess I will double up and build a truly reinforced slab with a #4 mat on 6" or 8" centers.
Will likely just re-attach the outside wall forms and raise them up 6" with shims on the brick ledge.
Inside forms support - a few 2x6 or 2x8 cross supports on legs that rest on the inner brick ledge.
Insulation will be cal-sil board - so no perlite in slab. Will get an #80 bag count and use what I have. Somewhere north of 4.5" and south of 6" thick.
6" puts me closer to the final height I want (floor area in front of oven may be thicker than I had designed for initially) - though 4" concrete with 1" of perlite mix (and cal-sil) and a center support was what I had planned and built for. Don't see the need for the perlite and would rather double the cal-sil if/when needed when I get to that phase.
Back and forth decision between metered concrete and batch mixing. The metered will be more consistent and time between first and last wheelbarrow load will be 20-30 mins at worst. Site mixed - even with a second mixer and help, closer to an hour.
No center support - so structural reinforced slab. Rebar is cheap - so I guess I will double up and build a truly reinforced slab with a #4 mat on 6" or 8" centers.
Will likely just re-attach the outside wall forms and raise them up 6" with shims on the brick ledge.
Inside forms support - a few 2x6 or 2x8 cross supports on legs that rest on the inner brick ledge.
Insulation will be cal-sil board - so no perlite in slab. Will get an #80 bag count and use what I have. Somewhere north of 4.5" and south of 6" thick.
6" puts me closer to the final height I want (floor area in front of oven may be thicker than I had designed for initially) - though 4" concrete with 1" of perlite mix (and cal-sil) and a center support was what I had planned and built for. Don't see the need for the perlite and would rather double the cal-sil if/when needed when I get to that phase.
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