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Wow never saw the outside with the screens. That is one great set up.Originally posted by texman View Postjust enclose it and keep the d_mn bugs out
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Do you mean Ditra? You can get it at home depot here in the US - but it might be a trick to form it around a dome.Originally posted by david s View PostTry the waterproof membrane that tilers use between concrete floors and bathroom tiles. The stuff is painted on and when dry the tiles are glued over it. It is expensive, but if you approached a tiler they may be able to sell you a smaller quantity.
Schluter Ditra 54 sq. ft. 3 ft. 3 in. x 16 ft. 5 in. x 1/8 in. Thick Uncoupling Membrane-DITRA5M - The Home Depot
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Try the waterproof membrane that tilers use between concrete floors and bathroom tiles. The stuff is painted on and when dry the tiles are glued over it. It is expensive, but if you approached a tiler they may be able to sell you a smaller quantity.Originally posted by DrTotenkopf View PostAny recommendation for a moisture barrier between concrete board and tile?
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Originally posted by deejayoh View PostTile/grout are not waterproof - so even when you finish your mosaic, you are still likely to have moisture problems if you did not put a waterproof barrier behind the tile.
Any recommendation for a moisture barrier between concrete board and tile?
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just enclose it and keep the d_mn bugs out
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Here is the roof and structure so far. Nice to cook in the dry too.1 Photo
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Wow that is some awesome cover. Sunbrella is a great product. Lived on a boat for 17 years and had a lot of sunbrella, last great. Never needed to scotchguard it but I bet it doesn't hurt to do that. Thanks.
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I live on the South Carolina coast, so we get our share of wet weather. I had a local canvas-maker sew up a waterproof cover for me. Cost was about $500. Guy came out and made up a template, then went and fabricated the cover from outdoor Sunbrella. Waterproofing has been very good. I have touched it up from time to time with Scotch Guard, but this thing has done wonders to help keep my oven dry in the two years that I've used it.
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That's pretty much what I did. I have a 16" overhang on the sides and back and a 3' one in the front, both to keep us dry when needed and to hopefully keep out most of the blowing rain. Best of luck to you.Originally posted by man7sell View PostI think you are right, some kind of roof structure. I could extend it forward so I don't have to stand in the rain while cooking my pizza
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When drying the oven remove the door if it's not raining so it can dry from the inside too. My oven will get mouldy on the inside during our wet season if I leave the door in place. Nothing a fire won't fix though.
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I built my housing with an 18" overhang. Works pretty well unless it's really coming down.
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Maybe something like this only larger.1 Photo
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