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Repointing 1875 field stone foundation
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| hanson 2005-11-08, 9:21 pm |
| There are holes in the foundation to the outside through which I can
put my fist, or my flat hand!
What proporation of portland cement, sand, and lime(?) should I use???
Or should I just buy some pre-mixed material from a big box store.
Thanks for your thoughts, as I have not idea what to buy!
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| roger61611@yahoo.com 2005-11-08, 10:21 pm |
| (Retype) I used mortar on my river-rock porch, that was 10 years ago, I
had no money and didn't know any better but it's fine still. Do more
reading up on it.
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| John Grabowski 2005-11-09, 1:21 am |
| I saw on a home improvement show once that the correct way to determine your
pointing mix is to have samples of the existing mortar taken from different
sections of the masonry. Make sure that you label the samples and the
locations from where they came from. You take the samples to a lab and they
will tell you the correct proportions of mix to use for each location.
"hanson" <hansonnosnah@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1131495667.144306.201380@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> There are holes in the foundation to the outside through which I can
> put my fist, or my flat hand!
>
> What proporation of portland cement, sand, and lime(?) should I use???
> Or should I just buy some pre-mixed material from a big box store.
> Thanks for your thoughts, as I have not idea what to buy!
>
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| A fairly standard mortar mix would be
one part Portland / one part lime / 5 parts sand
or
one part masonry cement / 5 parts sand
masonry cement is a blend of Portland and lime.
(top posted for your convenience)
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Keep the whole world singing . . . .
DanG (remove the sevens)
dgriff237@7cox.net
"hanson" <hansonnosnah@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1131495667.144306.201380@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> There are holes in the foundation to the outside through which I
> can
> put my fist, or my flat hand!
>
> What proporation of portland cement, sand, and lime(?) should I
> use???
> Or should I just buy some pre-mixed material from a big box
> store.
> Thanks for your thoughts, as I have not idea what to buy!
>
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| Trekking Tom 2005-11-09, 9:21 am |
| On 8 Nov 2005 16:21:07 -0800, "hanson" <hansonnosnah@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>There are holes in the foundation to the outside through which I can
>put my fist, or my flat hand!
>
>What proporation of portland cement, sand, and lime(?) should I use???
>Or should I just buy some pre-mixed material from a big box store.
>Thanks for your thoughts, as I have not idea what to buy!
Many of these old masonry places never had any portland in them. Look
at the materials available locally, it's probably what they used. The
sand color also makes a difference if you want a perfect match.
Tom
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| hanson 2005-11-12, 6:21 pm |
| Thanks for your advice everyone. That project is done. I used the mix
that Dan suggested, since color did not matter. It came out great.
Thanks again!
hanson wrote:
> There are holes in the foundation to the outside through which I can
> put my fist, or my flat hand!
>
> What proporation of portland cement, sand, and lime(?) should I use???
> Or should I just buy some pre-mixed material from a big box store.
> Thanks for your thoughts, as I have not idea what to buy!
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