Re: Is it okay to cover a ceramic blanket with an asthetic mortar?
So, you covered it with thin set? Thanks for all of the input BTW.
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Re: Is it okay to cover a ceramic blanket with an asthetic mortar?
If you look at my build thread (below) I covered the blanket layer with chicken wire and then several thin coats of waterproof render; I actually used shower tile adhesive and then tiled over it. No problems to date.
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Re: Is it okay to cover a ceramic blanket with an asthetic mortar?
For these reasons I prefer to cover the blanket with a layer of 10:1 vermicrete, which will even out the lumps and bumps in the blanket while being light enough not to compress the blanket. When thoroughly dry it provides a firm enough substrate to render/stucco over.Originally posted by Tscarborough View PostThe problem is that using blanket, if you compress it and get it wet, it loses it insulating properties.
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Re: Is it okay to cover a ceramic blanket with an asthetic mortar?
The problem is that using blanket, if you compress it and get it wet, it loses it insulating properties.
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Is it okay to cover a ceramic blanket with an asthetic mortar?
So I have decided to cover my steel smoker with a ceramic blanket and the encase it with a refractory mortar mostly for aesthetic purposes. Any problems with this or suggestions on what mortar insulates best with a minimal coat?
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