Having talked about building a spark arrester for my Pompeii, the final result is now in place but not sure how well it works as I have never seen any sparks coming from the chimney in all the firings done.
I only have a small fie today, just cooking 2 batched of bread/bubs and the family roast afterwoods.
Construction:
I cut 3 rectangular holes 180mm long in the top of the 8" galvanised flue, lined the holes with relatively fine expanded metal mesh (that which is sold and used for open fire screens), cut a 400mm diameter disc and then cut out a 50mm wedge forming the conical top. I welded a 30mm ring of stainless steel on the underside to fit the inside of the flue, assembled and fitted it to the oven.
At least if I have a roaring fire, all effort has been done to minimise the risk of sparks coming from the oven.
Neill
I only have a small fie today, just cooking 2 batched of bread/bubs and the family roast afterwoods.
Construction:
I cut 3 rectangular holes 180mm long in the top of the 8" galvanised flue, lined the holes with relatively fine expanded metal mesh (that which is sold and used for open fire screens), cut a 400mm diameter disc and then cut out a 50mm wedge forming the conical top. I welded a 30mm ring of stainless steel on the underside to fit the inside of the flue, assembled and fitted it to the oven.
At least if I have a roaring fire, all effort has been done to minimise the risk of sparks coming from the oven.
Neill
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