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  • #31
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    Originally posted by Ken524 View Post
    Hmmm... sounds like sage advice from "Daren the Impaler" (or is it "Daren the Impaled")
    The former sounds much better, thank you Ken. Okay, so call me paranoid!

    All things considered, I think I'd rather have a small rod go into my foot than a 1/2" rebar into my chest or spine. Although I suppose it would take a good deal of force to get it to puncture.

    Ugh, all this talk of impaling is making my foot throb....
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    • #32
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      By the way, I work in an office with a bunch of OSHA safety consultants. I'm sure they'd have a field day with some of these oven construction sites!
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      • #33
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        I did most of row 4 tonight but my oven build must have angered the rain gods. Good thing I am still dry-stacking cut bricks..

        Also received 200lb's of Heatstop 50 so its time to start sticking it together.

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        • #34
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          Tonight I got the fourth row tapered and began the doorway


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          • #35
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            Todd - looking clean! How did you do the reveal? - I ripped my bricks but it looks like you took another approach.

            Les...
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            • #36
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              Thanks Les!

              I did the reveal like this because I plan to do a thermal break between the first arch and the outer arch and chimney, I had even thought about cutting a thermal break in the oven floor at the inner arch.. What do you think??



              missing a few filler bricks...

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              • #37
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                I was a little early on the reply - your last post made it very clear how you achieved the reveal. I wouldn't bother with a break on the floor. There is plenty of gap between the brick to accommodate the expansion. You mentioned heat stop - aren't you going to dry stack all the way up? Looks like you got it going.

                Les...
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                • #38
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                  Well I have 200lb of heat stop, but it has been raining every day so I have just been dry-stacking so I can keep cutting bricks. I plan to keep cutting to fit all the way up and I am numbering each brick. Is there any advantage of just coating the outside vs. mortaring everything together ??

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                  • #39
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                    Originally posted by toddj View Post
                    Is there any advantage of just coating the outside vs. mortaring everything together ??
                    Yeah... NO CRACKS. You'll have the perfect oven (like Les).
                    Ken H. - Kentucky
                    42" Pompeii

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                    • #40
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                      so seriously, no mortar between the bricks? Will that actually work?

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                      • #41
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                        Originally posted by toddj View Post
                        so seriously, no mortar between the bricks? Will that actually work?
                        You will be the first - let us know. I only used mortar on the back to maintain the angle - If you are cutting that angle, I see no reason to use mortar. You will probably need some for the entry / arch transition, it get's pretty ugly in that spot.

                        Les...
                        Last edited by Les; 08-22-2008, 11:08 AM. Reason: spelling - like always
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                        • #42
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                          I come here for knowledge and support and you turn the newbe into the guinea pig

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                          • #43
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                            Todd

                            Looks great how are you cutting your brick, I measured my wet tile saw last night and found out it will only cut 2 1/4" my brick is 2 1/2" looking for advise.

                            Rocco

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                            • #44
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                              Hi rock-o!

                              takes me about an hour to cut fit ten bricks...

                              this is how I am cutting them: http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f28/...-saw-4816.html


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                              • #45
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                                Before we seriously convince this poor guy to build a mortarless dome, the experts should probably weigh the pros and cons so we can give some good advice! Guys... What do you think??
                                Ken H. - Kentucky
                                42" Pompeii

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