RDspaguy
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Your mortar is too thin. It should be the consistency of peanut butter.
Thank you!! I much prefer this over paint! They also provide a product for the basecoat that looks reasonably priced. I need to look into it more, but I think this is the route I will go. Thanks again.Sidercrete would be a MUCH Better option instead of paint.. It is actually plaster and will last, Not sure how long 104 degree paint will last, maybe a couple weeks
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Yeah, I was mixing it a little thinner than peanut butter. Okay, I will thicken it up and see how that goes for the rest of the blocks. Thank you!Your mortar is too thin. It should be the consistency of peanut butter.
No, it's redwood. The price of cedar right now is ridiculous. Good on you for milling your own, I'd love to be able to do that.The lumber showed up, nice! I just go out in the woods and get my own, I got tired of paying lumber yard prices! Is that cedar?
The price of all lumber is ridiculous right now, not much red wood available here on the east coast.No, it's redwood. The price of cedar right now is ridiculous. Good on you for milling your own, I'd love to be able to do that.
I'm using quikrete mortar mix and located in san diego county. Good idea on filling the voids. I might give that a try.What mortar are you using for the block? I see your in CA I assume somewhere it doeant freeze? I would advise you to pin down some of that block to the slab and fill the voids to lock it. Just be careful with your block work, i can't use the stuff here except for a foundation. I always feel ita so much easier to make a form and use concrete, even if done in sections.
The reviews on that ChlorMaker are pretty solid. I actually like the idea of not having to install something inline with my pump, and I can run the wire through the overflow drain pipe and hang the probe in the corner of the tub where it will be mostly out of the way. The drape over system might be the way to go! Simple-and-effective solutions are the best.2ft x This one is a drape over system Amazon.com: Saltron Mini Salt System Drop-In Saltwater Chlorine Generator for Hot Tubs & Swim Spas - up to 2000 Gallons: Garden & Outdoor
But the chlormaker might work better to install inline.. I had this one but it installed inline... This one is a beast https://smile.amazon.com/ControlOMatic-ChlorMaker-Saltwater-Chlorine-Generation/dp/B00NY0PFG2
Slippery when wet, that's how it will turn out. I would use something with some traction.and see how it turns out.
That's a good point. I didn't intend for people to stand and walk on it, but I can't rule it out either. I'll probably do just that when I'm brushing. Darnit. One more thing to keep thinking aboutSlippery when wet, that's how it will turn out. I would use something with some traction.