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  • The Greco's WFO - Long Island

    The stand and hearth for my 36" oven are in the process of curing! This was a huge step for me. I have zero masonary experience, I am using the forno bravo plans and this forum as my guide.

    Stand

    I dry stacked the block for a planned corner design. I used 3" angle iron to span the opening for the corner angle. 1/2" rebar were placed in every other core and filled with readymix concrete. The stand is (4) 16" block on the full sides and 2.5 block on the short sides.

    Hearth

    I used backer board to span the block stand and built (2) 2x4 tables to support the backer board while the hearth is curing. I used 2x6 for the form which was screwed together and then wrapped using a thick ratchet strap to help prevent warping. To level the form I used shims between the form and form supports. There is 1/2 rebar on 12" centers within the concrete. I dont think I got a good picture of the rebar.

    Things look good so far. Anything I need to do during the curing process? Or should I just leave it alone?

    I will post hearth pics tomorrow. It got a little dark to take pics tonight.
    Last edited by dsgreco; 11-15-2009, 08:29 PM.
    Thread: http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/g...land-8759.html

    Member WFOAMBA

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    Re: The Greco's WFO - Long Island

    Keep it from drying out for the first day. Drying out isn't likely to happen this time of year. Then be patient for a week while it cures.
    Joe

    Member WFOAMBA Wood Fired Oven Amatueur Masons Builders America

    My thread: http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/j...oven-8181.html

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