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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostI would go to GREAT lengths to tend to that seam where the mortar meets the cedar. The two will expand at different rates and there will be some cracking in the mortar. I'd wait for it to crack, then go back in with a big fat bead of NP-1 caulk...it is crazy good stuff and lasts a long time.
Dale, you have been holding out on me while I've been building these things. I'm pretty sure you know way more than I do about what I'm doing. You're always about 2 steps ahead of me. I really do appreciate the advice and please don't be shy about giving it to me.
Gracias
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Originally posted by courtatlawjudge View PostDale is right, without a freeze plate, you are going to get some cracking, but nothing NP-1 can't cover. That is the most awesome deer blind I've ever seen. Really wish that I had the talent to build 6 or 8 of those on my place, but I just don't have the ability. You are an artist!
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I finished the east side and corner. It turned out pretty neat looking. I'll definitely have to caulk the stone to the wood. I worked on the west side of the door and the west side a little bit. I'm hoping I can be done laying stone in a couple of more weekends. I had a little buddy move into the window for some shade today. He finally got used to me and would just look at me when I would walk by.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostYer still killin it, Marko!
You know 100$ and a case of beer would get one of your mason buddy's boys out there to finish that stone in 4 hours...right?
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