I'm trying to make progress on my dome, but there is still the risk of freezing temperatures at night (low 20s). The days are in the 40s (sometimes 50s).
I've heard of putting antifreeze in concrete and mortar to allow construction projects to continue.
Does anyone have any experience on using antifreeze in refractory mortar or homebrew?
Are there other chemicals to consider adding instead?
I'm thinking I'll likely put a blanket over the open dome with a tarp over it and then a 60 watt bulb inside the oven (away from the blanket hoping there's enough warmth to keep the mortar from freezing.
Thanks again for the help.
Jeff
I've heard of putting antifreeze in concrete and mortar to allow construction projects to continue.
Does anyone have any experience on using antifreeze in refractory mortar or homebrew?
Are there other chemicals to consider adding instead?
I'm thinking I'll likely put a blanket over the open dome with a tarp over it and then a 60 watt bulb inside the oven (away from the blanket hoping there's enough warmth to keep the mortar from freezing.
Thanks again for the help.
Jeff
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