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| Ok here is the official start to my oven. I posted a couple of pics a while ago but I decided for a new thread to keep in line with what others have done. I am fortunate enough to have a brother in law with some equipment (bobcat and a plate compactor) who came over and did the excavation and left me the compactor to use. Wish he had a cement truck! The soil in my yard is quite sandy so we just took the topsoil off and then I added a few truck loads of granular A. I took a couple of laps around the pad each time I put 6-8 inches of gravel to get it good and solid. In total I have 16-18 inches of granular with plenty of sand below it. With the frost we get in my neck of the woods I definitly need the ground around the slab to be free of water when winter comes. The photo's don't show it very well but the form is above grade by a couple of inches. I used some spare 2X6 across the top to keep it square when I move it around and stake it. Yes that is my garden in the background! Cheers, John |
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| Got my slab done this weekend. Did it the lazy way. Lafarge and a bobcat. Nice day. Can't wait to start laying some block! Cheers, John |
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| Excellent start! I want a garden that big! And a gardener to weed it for me! Drake |
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| Drake you're right about the gardener. I have a garden as big as that and wish I could afford a gardener every day, although a brother-in-law with a bobcat is pretty good. John, nice work on the slab. A good foundation is the perfect start. cheers, Ian |
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| Got my block stand up this weekend and filled the cores. Poured the hearth slab yesterday (no pics of that yet). Tommorrow will be the vermiculite pour. I am just wondering if I will be the most northern Forno Bravo member or is someone here from the north pole Cheers, John |
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| Going up with some recycled brick that I got off an addition that we did last fall. I figured I would practice my brick cutting skills on the outside brick before I started the dome. My number one helper doesn' understand what we are building but he does know that when it's done pizza will come out of it. John
__________________ "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." Thomas A. Edison |
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| Great looking brick work so far. Look forward to seeing the finished product.
__________________ Wade Lively |
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Thanks for posting the pics! I'm getting so fired up, I'm going to get my tiller out tomorrow and start digging my foundation. Ken |
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| Layed out the dome floor. I was able to set them faily level with few ridges or gaps. I am planning on using camarina's oven as a template for mine. I like the arch he build for his opening. I plan on trying to make a double notch in my arch to allow for both an oven door and an outer draft door as it gets cold here in the winter. Cheers, John
__________________ "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." Thomas A. Edison |
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| Very nice. This looks like a round floor, with the dome set direct on the hearth, around the floor. Eccellente. James
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