I can perfectly conceptualize the idea of filling the empty cores with the concrete bags from earlier in the project. My only question is this:
In the weeks since I started collecting empty bags (from my foundation and from filling the cores), many of the bags have become pretty damp (rained on, etc.). If I stuff damp or wet paper bags into the cores and then seal the top (with the hearth) the moisture won't have anywhere to escape to. Will it just turn into a mildew infested bog?
I'm in Seattle mind you.
Is there no problem with leaving wet bags in the empty cores? I guess this is a needlessly specific question, but I'm trying to figure out what to do this evening in final prep for pouring the hearth this weekend, so if I need to find a completely different solution to blocking the empty cores, I need to find it fast.
I might try to fashion cardboard table-tops, but I'm not sure if they'll just sink through.
In the weeks since I started collecting empty bags (from my foundation and from filling the cores), many of the bags have become pretty damp (rained on, etc.). If I stuff damp or wet paper bags into the cores and then seal the top (with the hearth) the moisture won't have anywhere to escape to. Will it just turn into a mildew infested bog?
I'm in Seattle mind you.
Is there no problem with leaving wet bags in the empty cores? I guess this is a needlessly specific question, but I'm trying to figure out what to do this evening in final prep for pouring the hearth this weekend, so if I need to find a completely different solution to blocking the empty cores, I need to find it fast.
I might try to fashion cardboard table-tops, but I'm not sure if they'll just sink through.
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