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How to Apply Mortar

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How to Apply Mortar

How to Apply Mortar. Applying mortar while building a garden path or flower bed is easy. Just follow these steps.

Applying mortar while building a garden path or flower bed is easy. Just follow these steps.
Things You'll Need
Mortar
Flat piece of scrap wood or mortar board
Mason's trowel
Jointing tool
Shovel a scoop of mortar from the wheel barrow onto a piece of scrap wood or mortar board.
Slice into the end of the mortar with a pointed trowel. Do this as you would with butter, lifting the mortar level to the ground. At this point you should only have a trowel sized amount of mortar.
Place the long end of the trowel onto the area you wish to apply mortar.
Turn the trowel 180 degrees and snap the mortar over the spot.
Move the trowel along the center to even the mortar along the area.
Tap the unit (brick, rocks or whatever you are connecting) with the end of the trowel.
Verify that the unit is level and aligned properly.
Cut off the excess mortar with the edge of the trowel.
Layer the mortar on the bricks or rocks themselves to a 1/2-inch or more thickness than desired before sticking them to their adjoining unit. The excess will come out when put into place.
Press down on all of the edges.
Wipe the unit's surface to keep it from becoming discolored from the mortar.
Allow the mortar to set until it becomes gray.
Scrape off any excess mortar with the trowel.
Tool the joints if necessary.
Tips & Warnings
Another way of knowing when the mortar is ready to be tooled between the joints: slightly press a finger into the mortar. If there is no wet mess on your finger, it is ready.
Verify each unit is level, aligned and at a proper thickness before moving on. Not doing so will mean a difficult repair later.
Wear old clothing and shoes when doing this project.

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