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| Does anyone have the calculation for how much mortar they using building a 42" dome? A builder just asked me. If you made your own mortar (either recipe), could you total up the weight? Thanks. James
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| For my 42" dome I purchased: 4 5-gallon buckets of sand 2 60-lb bags of cement (not concrete mix) 3 bags of clay After finishing the dome I have left over: 1 5-gallon bucket of sand 1/2 bag of cement 2+ bags of clay I really does not take much to build this project. Just buy a little more than you might possibly need so you can pass on the leftovers to someone else! |
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| I used the 3 part sand, 1 part fireclay, 1 part lime and 1 part portland recipe and used just under a bag each of the portland and lime (80lb each) and just over a bag of fireclay (60#), call it 80#. I didn't count the sand bags, but I guess you would figure 240# give or take. I used some of the sand and fireclay under the bricks of the hearth. |
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| Thanks for that, I am estimating the following from the 3:1:1 recipe: 150lbs of sand 50lbs of Portland 50lbs of Fire clay That's about 250lb of mortar. How does that sound? What would our other builders say to that? James
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