By using slipforms, even a novice can build a strong, freestanding wall. We'll show you the ropes to making slipforms and mixing mortar so that you can take your masonry skills to the next level.
July 29, 2015
By using slipforms, even a novice can build a strong, freestanding wall. We'll show you the ropes to making slipforms and mixing mortar so that you can take your masonry skills to the next level.
Mortar eliminates much of the shaping and shimming needed in dry-wall construction. However, it doesn't glue the stones together. Portland cement, the active ingredient in mortar, cures as hard as stone. In a semi-liquid state, it automatically provides a perfect cushion for rocks as they're laid, filling in the smallest gaps. Here's how to start mixing:
It may seem complicated, but you can save a lot of money and become a better handyman by mixing your own mortar and learning how to construct and use wall slipforms. If you take your time and follow these instructions carefully, soon your achievements will be set in stone.
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