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| I've spent the past couple of days looking over this forum. I really want to make a nice brick oven & BBQ pit work station. I am in the design/planning stages now...and will take any and all tips, hints I can get. thanks for taking the the time to read this Zelix |
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| (M) Hi, Zelix, I hope that you use this Forum. It was invaluable for me to get so much helpful input from the builders here. (M) Try clicking on http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/showthread.php?t=294 (A Newbie's photo documentary Page 01) " A Newbie's photo documentary Page 01" (M) That is the location of some photos and questions that might help to get you started. Ciao, Marcel
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| hi there, i just finished and fired my oven took a few weeks to knock out but well worth it, ive laid alot of brick and have done alot of masonry restoration, that being said ive seen alot of messes, Dave |
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| Zelix, Marcel, David, Les, I assume we're talking about facade brickwork here, not the dome structure. There are also brick measure tapes out there that help a great deal for facade brick. Another trick is to use four 4x4 corner posts set up outside the perimeter of the brickwork. They can be tied to the blockwork and the foundation with screws or tapcons. Measure out your courses to the finished height you want, mark them, level, on each of the corner posts, all the way round, then use a string line, course to course. It's a time consuming thing to do, but it's the best way to get everything level and the mortar joints consistent. I use the standard three-eighths for facade brick mortar joints. Joe Engineer has posted a pic of the mortar joints I used for the exterior of my oven. Jim |