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  • mk e
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    Day 2 brought a finished dome

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  • mk e
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    Once the base was down the dome began....I sawed a lot of bricks. Day 1 ended with 1/2 to 2/3 of a dome

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  • mk e
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    Brother arrived friday of labor day weekend....to rain so we focused on drinking beer. Saturday was dry so the oven began! ....boringly with a layer of bricks on the bottom. They came out pretty flat but skipping ahead to day 2 he gave it a quick sand to get it perfect.

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  • mk e
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    Brother delayed so I finished the patio and planted some stuff.

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  • mk e
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    At this point my brother, the one that actually knows what hes doing, told me he'd be in the area in a few weeks and would swing by to help (as in actual do) building the oven done so I moved on to building a counter along side the oven. We wanted to keep the view to the pool area so I made it a floating counter......I put LOTS of steel in it so hopefully it stays floating.

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  • mk e
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    Then I put another 2.5" of concrete, The thought is this will make the floor and the same thermal mass as the dome.

    I include a thermal break between the oven and apron areas then went back and filled it with vermiculite

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  • mk e
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    Next 4" of vermiculite.

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  • mk e
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    Then another slab. A tip from my brother was a piece of cement board on the bottom... just set it in and pour, nothing to remove

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  • mk e
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    The base is 8" block which leaves big gaps on the diameter I have....I just wrapped it and poured the blocks full of concrete which also filled all the gaps. I don't think it showed in the foundation pics but the in-ground part I wrapped with cardboard, backfilled, then poured. Easy.

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  • mk e
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    Now the actual base.

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  • mk e
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    This is a raised patio so once i was up out of the ground I put a slab.

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  • mk e
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    More building, working around the stuff 8d just finished but no longer really needed...

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  • mk e
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    Right about now, just as I'm finishing up the island foundation extension is when the oven requested actually came in the timeline.....bugger....

    ok .....more digging, more concrete

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  • mk e
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    More digging and building

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  • mk e
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    In the space I have there is 7ft patio to pool fence and an existing L island. The plan included pushing the raised patio wall out 3ft and moving the side counter with it.

    I started digging to move the walls Memorial day weekend.

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