Perhaps instead of getting more blanket, a layer of 10:1 vermicrete (which has around the same insulation value as the blanket) would be an alternative option. You will go through a ton of render trying to restore a nice form and the blanket is not a firm substrate to render against.
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Thanks for the feedback. I’m going with an enclosure so not planning any render coat.Chris
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Mr. Slowhand - I put on 3 full 1” layer and almost another 1” over most of the domeChris
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Originally posted by MnDude45 View PostMr. Slowhand - I put on 3 full 1” layer and almost another 1” over most of the dome
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Its looking awesome! As they say in Game of Thrones... "Winter is coming" (just not today, it's hot and muggy here)
I'm guessing you know this already, but just in case: (Warning: unsolicited suggestion follows) if there is room, and you want to curve a track around the arch (so you have something to anchor the sheathing edge next to the brick) you can take a standard track and snip the two legs every 3 inches or so, so all you really have holding it together is the long back side, then you can fit it to almost any curve and even add a stud part-way along the curve by screwing the stud to a flange segment...you can adhere the curved back of the track to the bricks with construction adhesive while you weigh it down to hold the shape You might want to trim the insulation back a bit between the base of the arch and the chimney bricks if you choose this whole approach.
Last edited by Sixto; 09-07-2022, 01:34 PM.if it's worth doing, it's worth doing to the best of your ability!
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Sixto - Thanks for the observations. I have installed some diagonal supports on both the front and back of the chimney vent box to provide support and to secure the cement board. Additionally, the arch extends a bit out to provide support for the cement board and I plan to adhere to the brick chimney vent. I haven't had a chance to take some pics after a very busy week. I appreciate the feedback
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Hey, it's like we're both giving birth at the same time! (after a long, arduous labor, with much grunting, sweating and swearing)
And look, the inside of your dome is Perfect! . (I won't even look at mine until after the 8th day... I don't want to know if there are cracks till then.)if it's worth doing, it's worth doing to the best of your ability!
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Same advice given to Sixto, slow go, turtle wins the race in curing an oven.Russell
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