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  • #16
    Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

    Tuesday the 28th (I believe) Sorry, I cannot remember what night was what.
    [ATTACH]9455[/ATTACH] Did I mention how much I dislike this time of year when it get's dark so early? I managed to get the floor layed out, cut, and leveled. I used the 1:1 mix of fireclay and sand. I mixed it like thinset but let me tell you those bricks suck the water out of it soooo fast you need to have your level on top of it immediately! I also picked up a few new levels. I was wondering why my old level was never consistent...One side was level, the other side was off a quarter bubble... And I thought it was me...

    [ATTACH]9456[/ATTACH] I cut the first course and made a make shift gage to help keep me round and pitched correctly.

    [ATTACH]9457[/ATTACH] Closer shot of the gage and floor.

    [ATTACH]9458[/ATTACH] I decided to call this MOAH. Mother Of All Hearths! Holy crap that thing is huge. I guess I could use it for a bunker if we get a hurricane this way.
    Bill,

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    • #17
      Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

      Thursday the 30th,

      I decided to take the day off but like I said in my other post that didn't work out too well.

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ID:	272788 I decided to go with a half brick soldier course as I wanted a little more room on the side walls. I also scrapped my gage as I didn't take in consideration that the length from the mounting hole was correct but the hinge doesn't bend at the hole so it was off by a half inch. I may still use it but I placed the tried and true string to help with the angle cuts.

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ID:	272789 Deciding on the arch/vent opening. I think this will work. Bricks are numbered, ready to be set. After I made most of my cuts I laid them out and realized that I was cutting them too much. Easily resolved by placing an uncut half brick every Fourth spot. I kind of like it now so I'll just say I planned it that way.

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      Bill,

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      • #18
        Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

        Thursday the 30th,

        [ATTACH]9463[/ATTACH] Right half set. Very upset that the Heatstop-50 had rocks in it. I tried to keep my joints small as planned.

        [ATTACH]9464[/ATTACH] Close up of my arch vent landing

        [ATTACH]9465[/ATTACH] Inside floor/wall shot

        [ATTACH]9466[/ATTACH] Blimp Shot

        [ATTACH]9467[/ATTACH] Close up of joints

        Well I've spent most of my day off posting pics; I hope I don't bore everyone with all of them. I need to get out and get something done!

        Wish me luck,

        Bill
        Bill,

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        • #19
          Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

          Bill,

          Looks absolutely terrific. I'm looking forward to your build. Keep up the great work!
          Mike - Saginaw, MI

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          • #20
            Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

            Thanks Mfiore,

            I just had one of those 'OH CRAP' moments and cannot get an answer. Yesterday I posted a concern for the Heatstop 50 and the fact that it had small BB's in it. I just went outside to inspect the mortar and I was able to wipe it off the backside of the bricks with a sponge and very little effort. I called CMS, Bob was not in and no one can answer me if this stuff is good or bad. I called Rumsford, they were very nice but again, no confirmation. I am getting "that doesn't sound right". I am very nervous and do not want to continue until I get confirmation. I made a small ball the size of a nickel last night. Just a few minutes ago I took it and was able to crack it into small pcs with my fingers and then rub them into sand... Am I screwed? I've never seen mortar do this, especially $70.00 a bag mortar!

            I soaked my bricks until they stopped bubbling, spread the mortar and set them. After reading all the threads on how fast this stuff sets up I am absolutely amazed that this hasn't.

            Any insight would be of great help; I'm at a stand still until I can get an answer.

            Thanks again,
            Bill,

            Check out my build http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/b...egin-5443.html

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            • #21
              Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

              Looks good, Bill. I like the stone on the right too. It goes with your pavers. I always check my level for level on the wall before I start- we had one we didn't know was off, and it made for a very long day straightening walls once. Lesson learned, although it was painful...
              Elizabeth

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              • #22
                Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

                I agree, it doesn't sound quite right. My heatstop was quite nice, no "Pebbles". It was fairly smooth, like peanut butter (OK, maybe a little grittier than that), but went on sticky, and was definitely firm by the next morning, although not quite white yet. It's been cold here, rather than your hot, humid FL. I don't know if that makes a difference. At this point, I don't think you have much choice but to wait and see what happens. My guess is that it will set up fine, but may take longer.

                I'd be curious what others have to say.
                Mike - Saginaw, MI

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                • #23
                  Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

                  Can you pull the bricks you set yesterday apart? Can you make a fingernail mark in the mortar between bricks? While it may still be damp looking, you should NOT be able to do either of those things nearly 24 hours after the fact. I wouldn't think that you should have been able to break that ball up by hand, either. Maybe a smaller one, but not the size of a nickel. Mfiore's heatstop sounds like it's performing like mine, even with the temperature difference (I did my mortar in the summer), so that isn't it. I did have a few lumps, but apparently not like yours.

                  You did the right thing soaking the bricks, no problem there. I'd park myself at the place you bought the heatstop and complain mightily. Then I'd go look for fireclay, lime and portland, and sand and make my own. (or, even better but more spendy, get Refmix from FB!) Making your own is easy, it works well, and isn't 70 dollars a bag. If you're doing a lot of cutting, dry out the dregs from the saw and use it for your fireclay. That's what I did at the end. If you've cut a lot, you should have enough to get started, and since you're doing a lot more cutting than I did, you should have plenty. I would mix up a batch of the dry ingredients, like about a gallon's worth, and mix small quantities of mortar from that. Kept me from having to worry about it getting messed up by water or humidity (although I didn't notice a humidity issue, even in July/Aug.).
                  Elizabeth

                  http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/e...html#post41545

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                  • #24
                    Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

                    Thanks for the advice and encouragement everyone but I'm afraid it's bad news. I spoke to the owner /mfg of the heatstop, Bob Rutkers I believe his last name was. Very nice guy but after a long, long detailed conversation he feels that it's bad mortar. I just went outside and could with my fingernail scrape out mortar. The dried gray blobs that fell off the back when assembling them yesterday was easily crumbled in my fingers as well. I drove over 100 miles today to get two new bags (white) from another company and hopefully they will work. The company I bought the original material from said they would take it back. Bad news is that I have to disassemble my work from yesterday, scrape off the mortar, and then reassemble with the new stuff. I tried to find some Refrax but no one in Tampa carries it. I am absolutely crushed and the wind has been taken out of my sails.... BUT, there is always tomorrow! No I'm not going to break out in song, more like break out my frozen mugs and hang out in my hot tub by my kegerator!

                    I'm too mentally exhausted to work on it today. I will try again in the morning. Just to be safe I mixed up a small batch of the new stuff to see what happens over night.
                    Bill,

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                    • #25
                      Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

                      Sorry to hear about your setback. I'll support you remotely by also cracking open a beer
                      Mike - Saginaw, MI

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                      • #26
                        Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

                        Better the issue you know about and can fix than the one you didn't know and get totally screwed by.... you were lucky you knew what it should be like from your previous experience! A lot of people would have shrugged, said "that's weird", and gone on, and not realized they had a real problem until they were fighting gravity.

                        My heatstop came in white bags, but I believe some people's were a different color. I think it didn't make a difference, just a variation with manufacture, apparently.

                        Enjoy your beer, start again tomorrow! You'll be incinerating bread like me in no time....
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                        Elizabeth

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                        • #27
                          Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

                          Thanks Mike, Elizabeth,

                          I went outside, scraped off the mortar with ease and in no time had them looking new.
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                          BA...OUT
                          Bill,

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                          • #28
                            Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

                            Sorry about your mortar issues, I know it must just be horrible. But there are lots of plusses.

                            The crappy mortar was pretty easy to get off from the sounds of it.
                            You figured out the mortar was crappy before you got real far into using it.
                            You shared your experience with everybody, so that novice builders (read folks like me) will learn from your experience and maybe avoid the same problem!!

                            Anyway, sorry about the setback for thanks so much for letting everybody know what to watch out for!

                            Travis
                            TravisNTexas

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                            • #29
                              Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

                              Thanks Travis,

                              I've seen my share of bad mortar in my years; this was not a good moment for me.

                              I'm very grateful I knew that this was a potential issue before I went too far. I cant imagine what I would have done if I got finished and the thing fell apart. I probably would have had a 'Clark Griswold' Christmas Vacation melt down when he got the 'Jelly of the month club' instead of a bonus. Yes, I was almost a two year old...

                              Thanks for the encouragement!
                              Bill,

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                              • #30
                                Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

                                Confirmation on test.

                                Yesterday I took a small batch of the bad Heatstop-50 and then a small batch of the new, mixed them up in separate small paper cups, and today the result...

                                The old stuff is still wet, sandy, crumbly, and I could easily rub it apart. The new is lighter gray, hard as a rock, and when I tried to rub it nothing happened. I hit it with a fork handle and it 'pinged'. The old crap just made a thud and actually dented in almost an 1/8th of an inch.

                                Here's a tip when buying Heatstop-50 or any refractory mortar. If the guy takes more than 30 minutes looking for the material, don't buy it! I wish the bags had run dates on them; it would make it a little more comforting when paying $70.00 a bag!

                                I will say this about the owner Bob. He is a very nice, concerned, knowledgeable man. He did what he said he would do and went above and beyond to make sure I got what I needed and even offered to cover my costs if need be. That was not requested or necessary but he offered. The defective material was not a mfg issue, it was a storage issue. I'm happy that I was able to find more material; I'm even more happy that it set up over night. I would recommend his products as he stands behind them.

                                It's 7:AM and I'm heading for a HUGE build day!
                                Bill,

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