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  • My WFO started April 2010

    Though that i would start a thread with pictures of my WFO in progress of building.
    Toby

    Columbus, NE

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    Re: My WFO started April 2010

    You have a good start. The slab, stand and structural slab are the parts that are the hardest work. Once you get to the actual oven build it is really fun. Good luck!
    Eric

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    • #3
      Re: My WFO started April 2010

      I have been waiting to work on the slab it has been rainy here the last couple of days, and looks like it might stay kinda rainy the next couple of days. Seems to like to rain on my days off!
      Toby

      Columbus, NE

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      • #4
        Re: My WFO started April 2010

        Looking Good! You are almost to the fun part.

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        • #5
          Re: My WFO started April 2010

          Well another rainy day today Looks like tomarrow is suppose to be dry, hoping to pour the Hearth slab
          Toby

          Columbus, NE

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          • #6
            Re: My WFO started April 2010

            Well finally a sunny day!! Got the Hearth Slab poured
            Toby

            Columbus, NE

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            • #7
              Re: My WFO started April 2010

              WEll had a nice day here, got alot of brick laid and got the first arch done!
              Toby

              Columbus, NE

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              • #8
                Re: My WFO started April 2010

                Well hearth firebricks are layed, just need fireclay to do the walls. worked on layout. Not sure weather to space the wall bricks or lay them tight together
                Toby

                Columbus, NE

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                • #9
                  Re: My WFO started April 2010

                  Originally posted by eprante View Post
                  You have a good start. The slab, stand and structural slab are the parts that are the hardest work. Once you get to the actual oven build it is really fun. Good luck!
                  Eric
                  I have been waiting to do this part.. had problems finding the fireclay, but i think that i am going to order to by mail.
                  Toby

                  Columbus, NE

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                  • #10
                    Re: My WFO started April 2010

                    Well its been awile since i have logged on here, but about have the oven finished. Had a couple of fires in it now, just some finishing touches and roof.. I have noticed that the back side of the brick up against the chimmy ( where the roof butts up against the brick gets pretty hot to the touch..anyone else see this on there's?
                    Toby

                    Columbus, NE

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                    • #11
                      Re: My WFO started April 2010

                      Last few photos
                      Toby

                      Columbus, NE

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                      • #12
                        Re: My WFO started April 2010

                        forgot 1 last pic
                        Toby

                        Columbus, NE

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                        • #13
                          Re: My WFO started April 2010

                          That part of the flue is pretty deeply buried in my oven, so I can't answer your question, the front stays pretty cool except right at the outer arch.

                          I like your full front chimney with the back roof configuration. What kind of shingles are you planning?
                          My geodesic oven project: part 1, part 2

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                          • #14
                            Re: My WFO started April 2010

                            Thanks, I want to use the terra cotta round style roof tiles, but they are to expensive, so for now I am going to just use a imitation shake roof tile. but down the road if I can run across some I will change it out.

                            The chimmy will go up six total courses of brick and be capped off with red bullnose brick.
                            Toby

                            Columbus, NE

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                            • #15
                              Re: My WFO started April 2010

                              Well this is pretty much the finished oven!!! just capp the Chimmney, finish roof and install light above entrance
                              Toby

                              Columbus, NE

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