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| Here are some pics of the 1/2" rebar used in the first layer, (Portland cement and sand).Plastic ties were used to tie the rebar. I also used angle iron to support the rebar and to reinforce the edges of the pad. Next,on the next layer I used pencil rebar to strenghten the vermiculite/cement layer. Well,going from a newbie to a peasant feels great! Can't wai to reach that level of "Pizza sensei"!!!! If, these pics help you on the adventure of building your oven,great!!!!! Once again a million thanks to all of you who continue to support with your kind advice. Domo,domo! Morishita family. |
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| Here we go! |
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| Here we go again! |
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