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Structural dry lay of the vault and entry, as well as a detail of the vault construction. It is a sort of Timbrel construction, although I will build it over bucks with refractory cement.
The construction is with split firebrick, cut lengthwise for a unit size of 1-5/8x2-1/4x9. Two layers of these then a coating of stucco to bring it up to a full 4" of solid masonry. I ran out of brick after the first layer, so I had to make a run and get another 36 firebrick. I was done with brick by 4, finished with cleanup by 5:30 and clean and holding a frosty beverage at 6:30...
I did a concrete watertable around 2 sides to match the countertops that I will soon do. When dry it will match the stucco walls and the mortar in the red brick. Only an inch will be visible; the enclosure will cove the rest.
Cold and damp, but I got a little done on the inner arch. I decided to key it in this time, and also offset it to the right 4 inches to provide an area to the side for embers.
Hey T, I think the offset might be a beneficial change in a small oven creating better access, it will be interesting to hear on how helpful it is. Is this why you re did the arch ?
Great progress
John
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