SliderJack
Well-known member
I'm starting to lay block on top of the poured foundation. I'm going to need 5 courses on one side, 4 on the other since the foundation is stepped. My lot is a little unlevel. Left back will need 4 courses to be above grade, right front is low and will get 5 courses and only one course will be below grade. Using 8x12 block for a brick veneer ledge and 8x8 after.
What type of motor should I be using? Asked pro desk at Lowes and have a pallet of Quickrete Mortar Mix (Type-N) sitting in my garage. But now I'm concerned I should have Quickrete Mortar (Type-S)
http://www.lowes.com/pd_10391-286-110260___?productId=3006083&pl=1&Ntt=type-n
vs.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_234136-286-113658___?productId=3026898&pl=1&Ntt=type-s#img
I think I know the answer, but thought I'd ask anyway.
Especially since I looked and found this: http://www.quikrete.com/PDFs/MortarSelectorGuide.pdf and called Quickrete.
I guess I wanted confirmation that I would need the same strength mortar used in a basement wall as I do for the garage wall.
Thanks.
What type of motor should I be using? Asked pro desk at Lowes and have a pallet of Quickrete Mortar Mix (Type-N) sitting in my garage. But now I'm concerned I should have Quickrete Mortar (Type-S)
http://www.lowes.com/pd_10391-286-110260___?productId=3006083&pl=1&Ntt=type-n
vs.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_234136-286-113658___?productId=3026898&pl=1&Ntt=type-s#img
I think I know the answer, but thought I'd ask anyway.
I guess I wanted confirmation that I would need the same strength mortar used in a basement wall as I do for the garage wall.
Thanks.
