| Front Step Revamp: Setting the Bluestone Treads |
From "Rock Solid" episode DROC-113 |
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After the cobbles have set up overnight, its time to set the bluestone platform.
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 Before demolition
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 The front step after Derek and Dean's revamp
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Materials:Safety glasses Chisel Hammer Heavy-duty crowbar Heavy sledge hammer Spade shovel Mixing hoe with holes Wheelbarrow Trowel Pencil 6' Level Rubber mallet Grinder with diamond blade Measuring tape Jointers Paint brush String Rebar Mason sand Type S cement Cobblestones (new or used) Bluestone treads Multiple bluestone
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 Figure A
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 Figure B
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 Figure C
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 Figure D
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- Begin by setting the treads framing the platform first -- starting with the tread running parallel to the door threshold. Prop the treads up on top of two cobbles or bricks; this will make it easier to get your fingers underneath the stone. Mark the center point of the cobblestone row (figure A) -- this should be the same place marked earlier in the mortar. Then, mark the center of the first tread -- you will match up these two center points when setting the first tread. Make sure with your measuring tape that the area running from underneath the threshold to the top of the cobbles, when set with treads, will pitch slightly forward.
- Trowel 1/2 inch of mortar on top of the cobbles and keep the mortar back about a ½ inch from their face -- this will keep the mortar from oozing out to stain the face of the stone. Dont skimp on mortar in the corners! Run your six foot level across the mortar before setting the tread to make sure its level and smooth (figure B).
- Set the bluestone tread on top of the mortared cobbles and align the two marked center points. Level the tread front to back and side to side and then make sure that the tread is exactly 4 feet off the house on both ends. Adjustments can be made by with a rubber mallet. Once you have your first tread where you want it, secure the front of the stone with a few shims placed in the mortar underneath. After the stone has set up, the shims will be removed, but in the meantime theyll ensure that the tread doesnt move while setting the other stones (figure C).
- Set the two side tread pieces (figure D) -- and make sure that the finished edge is facing out. Repeat the same process for setting the tread: begin with 1/2 inch of mortar, set the stone, check for level, and adjust with a rubber mallet.
With the treads set, its time to set the remainder of the bluestone platform: the multiple bluestone pieces!
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