Brick Concrete Stamps - Step Wall and Firepit Form Liner Walttools-Stamps
Brick Concrete Stamps - Step Wall and Firepit Form Liner Walttools-Stamps
Brick Concrete Stamps - Step Wall and Firepit Form Liner Walttools-Stamps
Brick Concrete Stamps - Step Wall and Firepit Form Liner Walttools-Stamps

Brick Concrete Stamps - Step Wall and Firepit Form Liner

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Brick Concrete Stamps - Step Wall and Firepit Form Liner

  • The 8" Common Brick form liner will allow the user to create brick faced concrete step face or walls of various heights.
  • Ends of this stamp are notched so they fit together nicely when stamping, or when using multiple stamps in a form (for a firepit or seatwall)
  • Brick Concrete Stamps like this common brick insert create great traditional steps, stoops and patio walls.

Specs- Brick Concrete Stamps - Step Wall and Firepit Form Liner

  • Stamp Size: 7.5 ft (90") Long x 8" High
  • Multiple Stamps can easily be joined for a longer spread.
  • Stackable for higher seat walls, foundation tops and similar surfaces.
  • Fully flexible for any shape.
  • Durable polyurethane material.
  • 10lbs each

How to Use for a Firepit

  • Create the top coping cap / ledge in a number of ways:
    • We have a specially made Rubber Edge Liner Form (sold here) just for this purpose!  It can be used in a form, but was designed to be screwed right to your firepit outer form (wood frame).  Some consideration should be taken to assure your securing it is adequate- a few screws probably won't hold it securely once filled with concrete, so use a bunch or back it with some 2x4 braces if you aren't sure!
    • If you can pour the firepit base ring first, then you can come back and set up a Bendable Plastic Countertop Form (sold here) and one of the Rock Liners to go in it, and then pour the cap. 
    • Another common way is shown in the picture below above shows an example where parts of the 36" Sonotube were cut and spread lightly larger than the 36" diameter and secured in place with screws.  Something like cutting 4" sections of the Sonotube, and then cutting the ring open and sliding over each other, until you've built out a 'ledge' to your desired distance (@1" - 2" common).  Place some tape over these ring sections so it's smooth and watertight.  Then cut another ring of Sonotube, 6"-7" high, and place this around the outside and screw into place.  You can now set in a form liner for the edge, such as a 2" or 3" high rock or slate liner, and pour the concrete firepit and cap as one solid piece.   and a 2" or 3" Edge Form Liner can then be used to create the cap.
    • When using a sonotube, occasionally the cardboard diameter will vary a few inches and the rubber liners may not fit perfectly- but this is fine because to use the cardboard tube, you typically will cut it open, either just one one side and then stretch the tube open, or cut the tube in half, and then clamshell around the liners.  In either case, once cut and liners inserted, use straps to keep the sonotube closed until after the concrete is done.