Hi there..... My name is Damon (Bacterium) and I'm in the process of building a dome shaped brick oven. Have only just stumbled on this site later in the process and what a great resource it is. I feel it best I "chip in" some but I'm happy to get your feedback/suggestion as well.
Here's my story(so far) on my oven "The Redgum Roarer" - (beware sarcastic content)
Stage 1 = Concept
It all started over a beer with my brother - we were talking about a book written by Russel Jeavons - Building and Baking in your brick oven. This conversation then made its way around the local "bush telegraph". Time went by and it was all just talk (and beer). So, I decided I was going to be the "Guinea Pig"....and make all the "mistakes". Bought the book and read it at least twice.
After some months discussion with the "planning manager" it seemed like she might approve the concept - IF it was built in the very rear of the back yard - plausible!!!
Hmmm.....lets just get back to the beer and redo those concept drawings.
After a few more months of discussion I got it "approved" adjacent the pergola area. Budget approval was set to $300.....mmm time to be resourceful.
Out the back of my shed was enough house bricks (left by previous owner) for a base. Now I just needed the dome contents.
Then one day down at the local tyre joint (while the car was getting a new set of rubber) I spotted nearly 2 pallets of solid red bricks - after some exchange of beer (half a carton) they were on my trailer and headed home....it turns out they were left overs (brand new) for the tyre guys store extension some 15yrs ago... or more.
I figured I didn't have the funds for a pre made refactory unit (starting around $2500 locally) but I could build a reasonable brick oven for pizzas and some baking work for around $300 - $500 - not perfect but a great entertaining oven.
I then had to wait a little longer for our 3rd son to enter the world..... life (and sleep) then returned.
Next - Stage 2 = Hard Work
Here's my story(so far) on my oven "The Redgum Roarer" - (beware sarcastic content)
Stage 1 = Concept
It all started over a beer with my brother - we were talking about a book written by Russel Jeavons - Building and Baking in your brick oven. This conversation then made its way around the local "bush telegraph". Time went by and it was all just talk (and beer). So, I decided I was going to be the "Guinea Pig"....and make all the "mistakes". Bought the book and read it at least twice.
After some months discussion with the "planning manager" it seemed like she might approve the concept - IF it was built in the very rear of the back yard - plausible!!!
Hmmm.....lets just get back to the beer and redo those concept drawings.
After a few more months of discussion I got it "approved" adjacent the pergola area. Budget approval was set to $300.....mmm time to be resourceful.
Out the back of my shed was enough house bricks (left by previous owner) for a base. Now I just needed the dome contents.
Then one day down at the local tyre joint (while the car was getting a new set of rubber) I spotted nearly 2 pallets of solid red bricks - after some exchange of beer (half a carton) they were on my trailer and headed home....it turns out they were left overs (brand new) for the tyre guys store extension some 15yrs ago... or more.
I figured I didn't have the funds for a pre made refactory unit (starting around $2500 locally) but I could build a reasonable brick oven for pizzas and some baking work for around $300 - $500 - not perfect but a great entertaining oven.
I then had to wait a little longer for our 3rd son to enter the world..... life (and sleep) then returned.
Next - Stage 2 = Hard Work
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