Re: Oven dome will not go white
Sorry, my friend built it. He made the dome with bricks covered the dome with cement then he put insulation then more concrete lastly stucco.
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Re: Oven dome will not go white
Thats the picture. I believe there was one layer of insulation between the dome and the concrete.
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Re: Oven dome will not go white
By vent, I meant the smoke chamber. It appears to be located in front and above the inner entry as it should be.Originally posted by rmisale View PostThe photo is deceiving, the Chimney is at the front of the oven. (I will show better pictures tomorrow). I don't understand what you mean about the vent.
But that photo is sure deceiving. That chimney looks like it's sticking out the middle of the dome. A side or 3/4 shot of the oven would be nice...
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Chimney and vent are the same thing.I don't understand what you mean about the vent.
This picture, if it's the one in question:

Did make it look like the vent wasn't over the oven entry. As you say, looks can be deceiving. I suspect wet oven/undersize fires, if it's properly insulated, over and under.
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The photo is deceiving, the Chimney is at the front of the oven. (I will show better pictures tomorrow). I don't understand what you mean about the vent.
Sorry for all the questions.
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If your chimney and vent are in the middle of the oven (as it appears in the photo), you have your answer. I can't see how any oven with a central vent/chimney could ever burn white, you are losing all of your heat up the chimney.
You might want to download the FB Pompeii plans and see how it should be built. For your sake, I hope that photo is deceiving; if that vent and chimney are in the middle I am afraid you will always have performance issues.
RT
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Re: Oven dome will not go white
It looks like it is in the middle of the oven.
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Please do post photos here.
I'm assuming your oven is completely dry and you're building a big enough fire using dry wood.
Also, in looking at your oven photo posted in the link below where exactly is the vent located in relation to the chimney stack. The chimney looks like it's set back?
Last edited by fxpose; 11-12-2010, 05:21 PM.
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Re: Oven dome will not go white
I dont have photos of the build but I will take some pictures tomorrow and send them.
Thank you again.
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Seems like a couple spots were trying to but it was kind of hard to see?
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Re: Oven dome will not go white
Does the top of the dome turn white, at least?
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Re: Oven dome will not go white
We built the dome with fire bricks then put some insulation, concrete then stucco. The Is the vent at the front of the oven that seems to be working fine.
My oven is not that big so the fires are not huge but they are not small either and do go on for awhile.
Thank you for your help
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I saw your finished oven pic in another thread from a couple of months ago. You gave us no info about insulation or venting when you had trouble bringing your oven up to temp.
Perhaps you can tell us more about your oven? How big is your fire?
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