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    Mike, I found the google book thread I used that had pics of the 3 methods of slate roof ridge available. It's on my oven thread with more pics. Go Red Wings! -Dino
    "Life is a banquet and most poor sons-of-bitches are starving to death." -Auntie Mame

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      mike, i'm from grand rapids, born 1956..so the Lions have won in my lifetime (1957). my family, all Mich born and raised are Steelers, Patriots, Eagles fans...don't ask me how.. i'm a roofing, siding, window, stone, distributor..if you need help with the slate or flashings, let me know... i poured my hearth on the 16th..we've had 21 days of rain this month. my oven construction is going to have to wait till spring.

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        I finished the stone work today! I grouted three of the four sides. All I have to do now is the back, then on with the roof! More pics later. My camera battery died.
        Mike - Saginaw, MI

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          It looks great Mike. Nice clean joints!
          Scott...
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            Mike,

            Looks amazing..

            Peter
            Member WFO-AMB=WW

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              Mike...
              Very sweet.........


              Good luck and enjoy
              Mark

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                I echo what the others have said. Really nice work.
                Joe

                Member WFOAMBA Wood Fired Oven Amatueur Masons Builders America

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                  Thanks, everyone. My wife gets a lot of the credit. She had a great eye for laying out the stone. She'd work ahead of me, numbering them. All I had to do was put them up. She was able to arrange stone for the entire oven with almost no cutting or splitting.
                  Mike - Saginaw, MI

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                    Looks great!!

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                      Mike, you and your wife make a great stone-laying team! It looks sooo good. Can't wait to see a fuller picture and roof on it. Cheers, Dino
                      "Life is a banquet and most poor sons-of-bitches are starving to death." -Auntie Mame

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                        Thanks for all the comments.

                        Somehow Michigan was graced with some warm weather this weekend. I finished grouting the oven. The neighbors have been staring at my ugly tarp covered beast for so long, that I wanted to make the back look nice for them. I cut some extra brick I had into "brick veneer" and put in a design with all the stone. It's in the back of the oven, no one will see it but them!

                        I think I am officially done with the masonry part of my oven! On to the roof.
                        Mike - Saginaw, MI

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                          Great looking work Mike - God speed with the roof, winter is coming fast....

                          Les...
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                            Very nice stone and brickwork, Mike! I really like that brick inlay. Looks like the warm weather will will be with us for a bit longer; too bad the sun goes down so early. The roof should go pretty fast, though. Good luck with it!

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                              I started working on my slate roof today. Once again, the learning curve is going to be steep and fast. I read a great deal about slate roofing, but it's still weird for me to work with.

                              I am using New York red slate. Because it's quite expensive, I am using salvaged slate that I was able to buy. Although it was quite a bit cheaper, I am starting to regret not forking over the extra cash for new. Especially after seeing some of the new slate roofs that have popped up on the forum over the last few months.

                              I used a copper drip edge, which I am quite happy with. The slates, however, are definitely worn. There are a lot of chips, cracks, and irregularities. The slate also has black stains that I cannot completely wash off. My wife loves them. She thinks it'll make the oven look like it's already 100 years old.

                              I've found that hammering soft slate tiles into concrete board with a soft copper nail is a bad combination for a guy with bad aim. I messed up several slate before rethinking my approach. Initially, my plan was to screw wood furring strips to the concrete roof to provide a substrate for the slate to nail into. This posed two problems. 1) The used slate does not have holes in consistent spots. 2) This method left the slate suspended on two wood strips, with nothing supporting underneath. As a result, anything that pressed down on them caused a crack.

                              I decided to cover the entire roof in 3/4 inch plywood (on top of the concrete board already down.) This seemed much easier for the slate to nail into.

                              Here are some photos of stacks of salvaged slate.
                              Mike - Saginaw, MI

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                                should look great... and it comes with a built in patina... I think your wife is right and it will look like its been there forever (a good thing)

                                Cheers
                                Mark

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