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| Next time I do this I will buy a dome from Forno Bravo for sure. I totally understand!!!!!!!!! Les...
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| Looks good Ryan. Do you have any pictures specific to how you handled the work with the angle iron at the oven door. I'm planning to do a post in the tips/techniques forum so that others can see several different examples of how to attack this situation. George
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| Thanks Drew. I thought that all day yesterday as I worked onthe oven from 8am to 4pm until I ran out of Heat Stop. As the dome gets closer and closer to completion I get more and more excited. I am casting the vent this coming week. I heard that if you put steel needles in the castable it helps to prevent cracking. Have you heard of this? Thanks, Ryan |
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| I didn't hear that about the steel needles. My recently casted vent is cracking. George
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| You get the stainless steel needles from the same place you got the refractory material. I've not used them myself, but I'm told they are called needles for a reason - be careful. |