sands35
Well-known member
My house has a brick vernier.
I had to take out a brick to run a gas line and electrical conduit.
Now I need to fix the hole.
My basic plan was to fill in the backside of the hole and the hole through the rum joist with expanding foam. Then squirt in some mortar using a plastic bag with the corner cut off. I have not done a lot of concrete and mortar work, but I would imagine that I need it to be somewhat pasty so it will not fall out.
Will I need to block up the mortar so it doesn't slump?
Has anybody done anything different?
I had to take out a brick to run a gas line and electrical conduit.
Now I need to fix the hole.
My basic plan was to fill in the backside of the hole and the hole through the rum joist with expanding foam. Then squirt in some mortar using a plastic bag with the corner cut off. I have not done a lot of concrete and mortar work, but I would imagine that I need it to be somewhat pasty so it will not fall out.
Will I need to block up the mortar so it doesn't slump?
Has anybody done anything different?
