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| Thanks for the reply, Neill. Now I'm more confused than ever. Maybe others can provide additional input. John |
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| I believe you have a good bag of refratory mud. To check, mix a handful and let it dry overnight. If you can soften in water tomorrow, don't use it outside |
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| Mudologist, Makes sense. Thanks for the logical advice. John |
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