Great job Kebwi on the oven base. It will be soooo much easier to frame your upper slab pour with 2x8's and take your time leveling that to make up for any not-so-level points along your base. It's your last chance to things level but it's easy since you're working at waist height and not on the ground
.What's your plans for supporting the upper slab pour? Will you put plywood under your rebar cage with supports and remove it all after it's cured a week or will you use durock under your upper slab and just leave it in? -Cheers, Dino





() Great stuff, very beginner friendly and adds structural strength to your block base.. You can do both the inside and outside with it,, You can also add Acrylic Fortifier for water proofing and color as well...
Assuming you're insulating the hearth from the structural pad, I really think you'll have enough over-all thickness to absorb any irregularities. I think you're thinking is sound and that you don't have anytihing to worry about.
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