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| Hi all, I am Mark, I live in Virginia, Lake Anna, and started building my outdoor pizza oven. Poured the foundation for it last weekend. I have been surfing the web for information and when I think I have it, Wallaaa, it confuses me more. However, I have read every string here and just want to say THANKS, the information here is the best! I do have some more questions, I notice that some of the ovens lay the fire bricks flat, and some stand them on the side, what is the difference. When using the vermiculite mixture do I use that as the mortar between the bricks on the dome also? I will start my pictures this weekend, I just didn't take any pictures of me digging the plot for the foundation, got way too tired |
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| Thanks Drake, that did add quite a bit of threads, LOL, now I have more reading to do. Thanks for the info on the difference of laying the base. I plan to pick up the firebrick in the morning so I will go with my original number of brick I estimated for the base. There is a lot more to learn about this then meets the eye, I have several plans but none really explain the differences on why certain things are done. Mark |
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__________________ "Everything should be made as simple as possible, ... but no simpler!" (Albert Einstein) |
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| ROFLMAO, hey thats me in the picture, Thanks Drake, I represent that picture. Thanks, I really appreciate all the assistance. Will start posting pictures this week. |
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| Also note that some people choose to use a real refractory mortar instead of the portland/fireclay mixture. James sells one on this site called refrax. two other brands are: Alsey FLUE-SET Heat Stop Eventually the portland cement will break down at high heat. I don't really think this is a huge issue, but I still sprung for the refractory mortar. Drake |
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| Hi all, a seven hour trip to the brick yard, LOL, of course other stops too, can't go to Richmond, um, the big city, LOL, and not do other things also. but I have the cinder block base almost done, have to pick up a few things in the AM to finish it. Man, talk about wearing a person out though. I just can't wait for the first firing and food to come out of my new oven, have tons of recipes to try, the wife if getting more and more with each step finished. I took pix today but don't have the connection from the camera here so we will return to our weekday home on Wednesday and then I will post them. Thanks You have been a great help and I will still be bending your ear for a bit. Mark |
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