Masonry Magazine May 2006 Page. 43

Masonry Magazine May 2006 Page. 43

Masonry Magazine May 2006 Page. 43

Creating a custom mortar mix can often be a practical solution.

When completed as a custom blend, finished mixes can be supplied in any size, but are typically packaged in small (80 lbs. or less) and bulk (3,000 lbs.) packaging. When using the bulk package, as supplied for commercial and large residential contractors, a silo system can be used, dispensing dry product into a standard mortar or concrete mixer.

Case Study: Matching Mortar
TONY FOX, PRESIDENT of Masonry Specialists of Union Grove, Wis., was awarded a job on the Milwaukee County Botanical Gardens in Greendale, Wis., which required a latex additive to increase bond and eliminate the penetration of water. The project was the New Visitors Center and Café for Milwaukee County. The face of the building consisted of large fieldstones that were mostly encased in mortar, with only about a third of each fieldstone exposed.

In addition to a latex additive, the mortar had to match existing structures on the grounds that were built in the early 1900s. To obtain the perfect match, many parts of the existing structures had to be appraised and analyzed in a lab. It was ascertained that, to obtain a match, the mortar also needed a pigment. Furthermore, matching the texture of the original mortar increased the complexity of the mixture. Ultimately, the job required a combination of 3/8-inch pea stone, course and fine sand, pigment and the latex additive within the mortar.

"That would have been pretty hard to do in the field and get every batch right," Fox said. "We also had to strike the joints with a bucket trowel to match the original building."

"One man was able to do 80 to 120 square feet a day with this fieldstone - I can't imagine having to measure all the different materials that ended up in that mortar," he added.

Case Study: The Right Amounts
SCOTT BUNDY, OWNER and president of Quick Set Panels located in New Berlin, Wis., was another customer who had a need for a custom blend.

Quick Set Panels had their own concoction of mortar used in the production of pre-assembled Pittsburgh Corning glass block panels made for installations in residential and commercial work. The mortar, designed by Bundy, was a blend that had a rapid initial set that allowed for a more efficient process in the plant when assembling glass block panels.

"After obtaining field measurements, or measurements from plans, we pre-fab the [glass bock) panels in our shop. Our process, set up in an assembly line format, cuts down on field time in the installation process," Bundy said.

Quick Set Panel employees typically measured the components by volume; however, one employee's idea of a half pail of this and a quarter pail of that varied slightly.

"The problem with mixing the way we were is that you didn't really know if the mix was bad until you started using the material on the panels," Bundy said. "If something wasn't right, we had to disassemble [the panels], clean them, and mix another batch.

"Also, some of the components were not readily available locally and had to be obtained through distribution," he added. "To get a good price on a few of these components, it was necessary to buy in pallet quantities. Certain products last quite a long time."

One of the components, specialized Fondue Cement, used as an accelerant, was not readily available. "To get this particular grade of Fondue, it was necessary for us to arrange for a pickup in Indiana. I also had to buy in bulk


Masonry Magazine December 2012 Page. 45
December 2012

WORLD OF CONCRETE

REGISTER NOW; RECEIVE A FREE HAT!
The first 25 people to register this month using source code MCAA will receive a free MCAA Max Hat (valued at $15.00)! The MCAA Max Hat features a 3D MCAA logo embroidered on front with a

Masonry Magazine December 2012 Page. 46
December 2012

Index to Advertisers

AIRPLACO EQUIPMENT
888.349.2950
www.airplace.com
RS #296

KRANDO METAL PRODUCTS, INC.
610.543.4311
www.krando.com
RS #191

REECHCRAFT
888.600.6060
www.reechcraft.com
RS #3

Masonry Magazine December 2012 Page. 47
December 2012

AMERIMIX
MORTARS GROUTS STUCCOS

Why Amerimix Preblended Products?

576

The choice is CLEAR:

Consistency

Labor reduction

Enhanced productivity

ASTM - pretested to ASTM specifications

Masonry Magazine December 2012 Page. 48
December 2012

MASON MIX
Type S Mortar
QUIKRETE
www.quikrete.com
800-282-5828

MASON MIX
Type 5 Mortar
COMMERCIAL GRADE
QUIKRETE

Our mortar mix on Vail's Solaris was so consistent, every bag was like the next. And the next