I live in Mesa, AZ and am planning a 36" build. This site is amazing and I love all the participation and knowledge that people share on this site. It's perfect building weather in AZ right now, better get moving before summer hits.
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Its a good time to study the plans and make your own plan. Weather here in Texas for the last month has been absolutely perfect....Welcome weather for sure after last year's record hot summer.Lee B.
DFW area, Texas, USA
If you are thinking about building a brick oven, my advice is Here.
I try to learn from my mistakes, and from yours when you give me a heads up.
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We let our hearth (oven stand) cure for 28 days for strength, use the curing time to tweak your oven design ideas.
Baked beef stew in a Dutch oven yesterday, and corn bread in a cast iron skillet, all a day or two after pizzas. A great outcome, we are icing our shoulders today....for injuries caused by patting ourselves on the back so muchLast edited by Lburou; 03-17-2012, 06:40 AM.Lee B.
DFW area, Texas, USA
If you are thinking about building a brick oven, my advice is Here.
I try to learn from my mistakes, and from yours when you give me a heads up.
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Man you are killing me. 2 days later? That's awesome. Thanks for the curing info. That is usually about the amount of time I spend between projects anyway with the kind of schedule I keep but, I'll be home tomorrow and you can bet they'll be some blocks being dry fit for sure.
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Nova,
There are several of us here in the valley who have ovens - I be down in Gilbert. Most of us have found Marvel invaluable for supplies (Country Club and Southern in Mesa.) HD does have brick, just not fireclay. I am brain-farting on the pearlite (up in North Phx - Simpson or something like that.) Pearlite is around $8/bag vs 30/bag for vermiculite.
I have been tweaking my oven for a while to get better draw from it. I unfortunately did not make my landing deep enough, so my tweaks are needed - especially noticeable tonight with the winds due to the incoming storm! However, I think I came up with a plan this eve to start the fix.
Check out us folks (see western US forum) and we be there.
Chris
PS - you are right about getting going.
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Nova,
Please feel free to contact any of us AZ wingnuts. We all have different perspectives of how to get to the end point and what types of ovens we have built! PM me - just be aware that I am not on the forum too often as I am working out in Globe so my computer time is limited due to long days.
CW
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Hello to fellow AZ oven builders. I also live in Mesa and have just started my wood fired oven. I've got the foundation poured and picked up the blocks for the stand last week. My oven is being built in an area that is near center in the back yard and is 18" down from the rest of the yard with retaining walls and a patio stone floor. We did that two years ago in anticipation of either a fireplace or a WFO because our HOA limits the height of a chimney. I'll have a total of 9' of height to work with so should be OK if I use a large enough chimney opening. This forum and the Forno Bravo documents have been tremendously helpful.
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I just picked up my blocks today from Marvel. Fire Brick seems a little steep thier so I'm looking into finding a better price. Let me know what you find. I usually am only home once a week so hopefully I can find time to knock some of this out. I live at Brown and Gilbert
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Fire brick at Home Depot is 1.49 ea - that is actually cheaper than at Phoenix Brickyard (I-17 and 7th Ave). I was fortunate enough to score my dome brick for free.
CW
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Originally posted by C5dad View PostFire brick at Home Depot is 1.49 ea - that is actually cheaper than at Phoenix Brickyard (I-17 and 7th Ave). I was fortunate enough to score my dome brick for free.
CWLast edited by Lburou; 03-21-2012, 07:54 PM.Lee B.
DFW area, Texas, USA
If you are thinking about building a brick oven, my advice is Here.
I try to learn from my mistakes, and from yours when you give me a heads up.
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If I bought the good stuff for the floor and the the HD stuff for the dome would that matter, or should I stop being cheap and just buy the good stuff already?
Everyday I'm on this project it's getting bigger. Now its a BBQ/Pizza oven area, but it's gonna rock!
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