Hi!
I have started a pompeii brick oven project and thought I would start my own thread to show the progress and ask some questions underway. The planned oven is a 36'' (91 cm) internal diameter on a block stand (150x190 cm) laying on a concrete slab (170x210 cm). Yesterday I poured a 4'' vermiculite-concrete insulation layer on top of 3.5'' structural concrete layer. The vermicrete seems to set so in a few days I guess I can start laying the floor. I am planning to use home brew mortar according to recipe on the site but the only fire clay I have been able to locate is reinforced with iron filings. The lime I can buy is non-hydraulic slaked lime that I guess should be fine.
1. If anyone has some idea whether I can use the fire clay with iron filings or if I should look further, I would be grateful for the advice. I have also located standard clay (intended for tile oven), although not specified as fire clay, and I am not sure of the difference.
2. Should vermicrete be water-cured for 3-5 days as normal concrete would?
I'll post some pictures to show how far I have come.
I have started a pompeii brick oven project and thought I would start my own thread to show the progress and ask some questions underway. The planned oven is a 36'' (91 cm) internal diameter on a block stand (150x190 cm) laying on a concrete slab (170x210 cm). Yesterday I poured a 4'' vermiculite-concrete insulation layer on top of 3.5'' structural concrete layer. The vermicrete seems to set so in a few days I guess I can start laying the floor. I am planning to use home brew mortar according to recipe on the site but the only fire clay I have been able to locate is reinforced with iron filings. The lime I can buy is non-hydraulic slaked lime that I guess should be fine.
1. If anyone has some idea whether I can use the fire clay with iron filings or if I should look further, I would be grateful for the advice. I have also located standard clay (intended for tile oven), although not specified as fire clay, and I am not sure of the difference.
2. Should vermicrete be water-cured for 3-5 days as normal concrete would?
I'll post some pictures to show how far I have come.
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