Hi all from Ireland. I have been going through different builds here for the past few weeks and am amazed at how competent ye all are and the great ovens that have been completed.
I hope to build a 36" oven with 3" soldiers like fxpose to save space. I have been sourcing as much of the materials and info before i start and have a few questions.
1. I hope to get used or even unused high quality furnace fire bricks which i suspect have a very high alumina content for free but i have read in the Pompeii ebook that these bricks get very hot. Does this mean that they are unsuitable for pizza oven.
2. I have not been able to source a dry refractory mortar only a ready mix which is expensive and has a maximum joint thickness of 3mm. The refractory people tell me the joints should not be bigger than this ( tight is right). Where it would be great to compound cut every brick i don't think i have they ability or the patience to do that. I have seen lots of projects here with big outside joints and homemade mortar which i hope haven't fallen apart even though the "experts" here tell me will. Any views?
3. Stucco seems to be an American term. Is this just sand and cement plaster.
I know i'll have loads of questions as i progress and thanks in advance for any help .
Tom
I hope to build a 36" oven with 3" soldiers like fxpose to save space. I have been sourcing as much of the materials and info before i start and have a few questions.
1. I hope to get used or even unused high quality furnace fire bricks which i suspect have a very high alumina content for free but i have read in the Pompeii ebook that these bricks get very hot. Does this mean that they are unsuitable for pizza oven.
2. I have not been able to source a dry refractory mortar only a ready mix which is expensive and has a maximum joint thickness of 3mm. The refractory people tell me the joints should not be bigger than this ( tight is right). Where it would be great to compound cut every brick i don't think i have they ability or the patience to do that. I have seen lots of projects here with big outside joints and homemade mortar which i hope haven't fallen apart even though the "experts" here tell me will. Any views?
3. Stucco seems to be an American term. Is this just sand and cement plaster.
I know i'll have loads of questions as i progress and thanks in advance for any help .
Tom
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