I am waiting for my oven to dry enough to start curing. So I started putting the faux adobe slump block that I am going to cover the block stand with on. I realized that I may not be doing it correctly so I thought I would ask some of the experts.
I cut the 4x4x16 in half lengthwise then mortared them to the block stand. I only did one row along one side before I thought- this might not be the correct way to do it and I don't want to do a lot of it before I figure out that its wrong.
So I am using the masons mortar recipe on the side of the bag of mortar clay: 1 part mortar clay, 2 parts portland, 6 parts sand.
So, is this going to work, or do I need to change technique.
Tscarborough feel free to weigh in here, you seem to be the resident expert mason on the oven blog, or anyone else who has expertise with bricks and mortar.
Picture 1 is the block that I am using, picture 2 is what I have done so far.
Thanks,
Eric
I cut the 4x4x16 in half lengthwise then mortared them to the block stand. I only did one row along one side before I thought- this might not be the correct way to do it and I don't want to do a lot of it before I figure out that its wrong.
So I am using the masons mortar recipe on the side of the bag of mortar clay: 1 part mortar clay, 2 parts portland, 6 parts sand.
So, is this going to work, or do I need to change technique.
Tscarborough feel free to weigh in here, you seem to be the resident expert mason on the oven blog, or anyone else who has expertise with bricks and mortar.
Picture 1 is the block that I am using, picture 2 is what I have done so far.
Thanks,
Eric
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