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| During my move back to the states, my terracotta honeycomb style oven sustained damage to the wall. This oven was purchased in Portugal and the walls are approximately 3/4 inch thick. The hole is irregular with the dimensions on 3" x 5" but the surrounding structure is intact. What is the best method and material to repair this hole? There are local kilns that may be available to fire if indicated. thanks |
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| I don't have alot of hope for the repair, but I don't have much experience here. You might call Ardvaark clay and supply in Santa Ana, 714) 541-4157 and ask. Good luck to you and your oven. Chris |
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