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  • SpringJim
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    Ken, this continues to look great. You did a wonderful build and it's just unfortunate you had to cover the intricate brickwork on that great dome!!

    Jim

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  • Ken524
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    I started applying the stone veneer this afternoon. It goes on easily and quickly. A few more sessions and it should be done.

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  • Ken524
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    Originally posted by thebadger View Post
    Not sure of your final look but I had planned (before switching to the igloo) to do what you did).
    I'm not sure of what my final look is either!

    I then was planning on installing a 12 round paver stone with a decorative pattern in it above the oven opening - where your soffit is.
    OOooooh... COOL! Hmmmm..

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  • thebadger
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    Ken,

    Not sure of your final look but I had planned (before switching to the igloo) to do what you did).

    I then was planning on installing a 12 round paver stone with a decorative pattern in it above the oven opening - where your soffit is.

    Just a thought...

    Looks great!

    Dick

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  • Les
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    Looks good! One would think it was part of the design all along

    Les...

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  • Ken524
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    I built a soffit over the chimney vent box. The vent box protruded just a hair too far so I made a decorative addition .

    I'll probably hang a little kokopelli or sunshine thingie on it.



    Oh, I acid washed the arch bricks yesterday... I really like them brightened up.
    Last edited by Ken524; 06-05-2008, 12:19 PM.

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  • Ken524
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    Thanks Jim and Dick!

    Dick, I'm going to shy away from giving advice in this area. I had my arch all planned out. Cut my bricks perfectly, laid them out on the garage floor; couldn't have looked nicer. After I added mortar, it turned out completely different; my keystone didn't even fit. I'll let the pro's suggest how it SHOULD be done!

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  • thebadger
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    Ken,

    Looks great! Not sure if it looks that much different in person but I kinda like the whitish look on the bricks - might go with your final finish materials???

    I hope mine turns out just as nice.

    Any tips you can give - since this is the few things that people will see?

    Thanks
    Dick

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  • SpringJim
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    It's a keeper Ken...be proud of those handmade perfections!

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  • Ken524
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    Originally posted by Frances View Post
    It looks great! I like the keystone, too. Cool shape - especially the way its a bit taller than the other bricks... you're going to leave that showing I hope.
    Thanks Frances. Yes, this time all the bricks remain showing!

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  • Ken524
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    Originally posted by james View Post
    I like it a lot. Way to go. If you want to put a little curve in it at the bottom -- you can use an angle grinder to finish it off. Brick is really grind-able. You can also grind the face of the bricks to get off all the mortar.
    Thanks James. The bricks are pretty clean, I just have a whitish haze on them that some Muriatic wash will take care of. I think I'll just leave the bricks shaped the way they are... gives it personality (and I don't want to grind off the factory skin on them).

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  • Ken524
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    Originally posted by dbhansen View Post
    Off-topic question: do you have any noticeable heat loss into the cement that butts up against the firebrick at the entryway?
    A little. The concrete landing near the vent landing measures around 150-190F during a fire and drops significantly as you move away from the oven. So there's definitely heat leaching out. Doesn't seem to be a big deal.

    Originally posted by Les
    Did you tie the decorative brick into the firebrick? Also, in the pic's, it doesn't look like a standard thickness for a brick. Is that just the camera or did you use splits?
    Les, on the sides I used brick ties (real ones this time ) to tie the structure into the studs behind the Hardibacker. On the arch I attached ties to the firebrick vent box with Tapcon concrete screws. I sure hope that was the right thing to do!!

    You have a sharp eye. I didn't want the decorative arch to stick out a full brick width so I lopped off about a third of each brick with my HF saw.

    Originally posted by PizzaJNKY
    ...the center brick looks like a firebrick.
    Actually, it's a chunk of "Mountain Stone", a concrete "stone" product. I'm going to finish the bottom of the oven stand with it to match the retaining walls around our pool. The keystone was supposed to be larger, but my mason skills didn't allow me to stick with my original plan .

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  • Frances
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    It looks great! I like the keystone, too. Cool shape - especially the way its a bit taller than the other bricks... you're going to leave that showing I hope.

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  • james
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    Originally posted by Ken524 View Post
    I built my decorative entry arch this week. Well, it's not exactly an arch . I used a form but the shape turned out more like a triangle than an arch.
    Ken,

    I like it a lot. Way to go. If you want to put a little curve in it at the bottom -- you can use an angle grinder to finish it off. Brick is really grind-able. You can also grind the face of the bricks to get off all the mortar.

    Congratulations.
    James

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  • PizzaJNKY
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    Tear it out? No way Ken, your decorative arch looks very cool. I think Les and I both noticed the center brick looks like a firebrick. It really stands out...If it is, I love the idea.

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