Re: Dave's Northern Virginia Build
Neil,
How right you are. I hadn't counted on the sand sucking the moisture out of the mortar. In this cold temperature, after two days, the mortar is usually fairly soft. When I dropped the sand, the mortar was everywhere and hard as a rock. It took two hours with a pneumatic chisel, followed by the power washer to make it presentable. The top half of the oven now looks like an ancient Roman ruin with the bricks chipped to bits. I wish I had posted my sand idea before I actually did it. Oh well, I keep thinking how much better my next oven will be.
Dave
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How right you are. I hadn't counted on the sand sucking the moisture out of the mortar. In this cold temperature, after two days, the mortar is usually fairly soft. When I dropped the sand, the mortar was everywhere and hard as a rock. It took two hours with a pneumatic chisel, followed by the power washer to make it presentable. The top half of the oven now looks like an ancient Roman ruin with the bricks chipped to bits. I wish I had posted my sand idea before I actually did it. Oh well, I keep thinking how much better my next oven will be.
Dave
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