If I've heard it once, I've heard several times...stuff a plastic bag into the hole in the top row of the cinder block, fill it with mortar and then push the bolt into the mortar. Sounds simple enough. Obviously, I am doing something wrong. d* I stuffed the bag in the hole, carefully scooped some mortar in and listened to the bag and mortar slide quickly down the holes to the bottom of the 8 rows of cinder.
Anyone with any advice?
bigger thicker bag? I think we used the bags from the portland/sbc. Paper on outside plastic...shove whole bag in ...it should grab somewhere :D
Quote from: speedfunk on May 15, 2014, 10:10:48 AM
bigger thicker bag? I think we used the bags from the portland/sbc. Paper on outside plastic...shove whole bag in ...it should grab somewhere :D
Yep throw nothing away. I used empty cement/mortar bags. Occassionally if it hit on a big cavity I would use scrap pieces of block first then the bags. Anything will work (except wood) to take up the space.
Proper placement is to put the "L" of the J-bolt under a web of the block but that is not always possible as it might interfere with your plate/wall framing.
Yep, us too.
Mortar/cement/quick crete bags. I can't even guess how many we had, but not a one remains. ;)
Ok, I'm not feeling really smart right now. I was using plastic shopping bags. (*insert dunce hat here*)
Well, that 'splains that. LOL
Don't feel bad, I have known people to put a plastic bag in the hole and then
fill the plastic bag with mortar and warch it slide down the hole.