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Imagine if you will, a horizontal plane streaching 10'.
Now, that plane is broken into 2 sections.
The bottom section represents 98% of the mass.
The top 2% is "floating" upon that 98% is is comprised of mortar..
Upon that 2% is a 6" X 4" wooden mantle that obviously stretches' 10'.
When looking at eye level, there are undulations in that 2% as material is missing. This leaves gaps between the 98% and the wooden mantle.
Question: how can one make forms, without drilling into the brick, that would allow a deviant to pour mortar or other material into the spaces to fill it?
Q2: is mortar best or is there another self leveling material that would be better?
Now, that plane is broken into 2 sections.
The bottom section represents 98% of the mass.
The top 2% is "floating" upon that 98% is is comprised of mortar..
Upon that 2% is a 6" X 4" wooden mantle that obviously stretches' 10'.
When looking at eye level, there are undulations in that 2% as material is missing. This leaves gaps between the 98% and the wooden mantle.
Question: how can one make forms, without drilling into the brick, that would allow a deviant to pour mortar or other material into the spaces to fill it?
Q2: is mortar best or is there another self leveling material that would be better?