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| I agree about working with wood - most have some experience working with it. Up to this point I have done 0 work with concrete and already have my hearth ready to go... I did call my brother in law with a few questions but I"m getting more comfortable working with concrete. If I can do it, anyone can. Dick |
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| David, What is your estimate of oven weight? ...are you putting anything extra under the deck for support?
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| The stand will be screwed to the deck and into the bearers which are 450 mm centres. The weight of the oven including the supporting slab will be 200Kg so existing floor joists should be sufficient.
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