Background: I'm retired,my wife and I have three grown children who have provided us with 6 wonderful grandchildren, all living in the northwest. We live west of Seattle across Puget Sound just north of Bainbridge Island, in Indianola Washington
I have been baking bread for a number of years in an electric oven, but now want to build a wood fired oven. My investigation says build a Pompeii oven.
Hopefully I will get the best of both worlds, pizza and bread. I have printed the plans for the Pompeii oven and have ,for starters, a few questions. Does the vermiculite concrete compress over time? A lot of weight will be sitting on it.
Does it make any sense to first pour the reiforced concrete, then pour the vermiculite next and inbead the Super Isol in the vermiculite where the oven floor will be? I would then build the brick oven floor on top of the Super Isol and vermiculite mix. OR would it be better to place the Isol on top of the vermiculite and then add the vermiculite mix around the Isol in order to bring everything up to grade? I don't see any mention of an ash drop, what about having one? Does putting the wood storage acess on the side of the stand and send the enclosed ash to a relativly small opening at the bottom of the stand make any sense? Looking forward to your responses. Jack
I have been baking bread for a number of years in an electric oven, but now want to build a wood fired oven. My investigation says build a Pompeii oven.
Hopefully I will get the best of both worlds, pizza and bread. I have printed the plans for the Pompeii oven and have ,for starters, a few questions. Does the vermiculite concrete compress over time? A lot of weight will be sitting on it.
Does it make any sense to first pour the reiforced concrete, then pour the vermiculite next and inbead the Super Isol in the vermiculite where the oven floor will be? I would then build the brick oven floor on top of the Super Isol and vermiculite mix. OR would it be better to place the Isol on top of the vermiculite and then add the vermiculite mix around the Isol in order to bring everything up to grade? I don't see any mention of an ash drop, what about having one? Does putting the wood storage acess on the side of the stand and send the enclosed ash to a relativly small opening at the bottom of the stand make any sense? Looking forward to your responses. Jack
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