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  • #16
    Re: Building my 1st oven on Tickfaw River in La.

    Originally posted by Crawfish fest View Post
    I feel better about this now
    I only want to do it once and right the 1st time.
    Pics to be posted Sunday if we have good weather
    This is a long shot of my outdoor kitchen.
    I entertain a lot at home and at work.
    Michael
    Welcome to the forum Michael,
    You already have some experienced neighbors and mentors on board. You have a beautiful setup there. I am looking forward to your build .
    Joe Watson " A year from now, you will wish that you had started today" My Build Album / My Build

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    • #17
      Re: Building my 1st oven on Tickfaw River in La.

      Originally posted by Gulf View Post
      Welcome to the forum Michael,
      You already have some experienced neighbors and mentors on board. You have a beautiful setup there. I am looking forward to your build .
      thanks so much,
      Michael

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      • #18
        Re: Building my 1st oven on Tickfaw River in La.

        Hello guys
        We spent about 8 hours today on the project.
        In one image, you can see Randy has removed a course of bricks in places to accomadate more vermi-crete. He is holding up the 2" thick PA Bluestone Slate which will be the landing.
        In the 2nd image, the vermi-crete is being trowled.
        The 3rd image shows the blocks we used to increase the depth and the 5" of vermi-crete.
        Thanks for the encouragement and advice.
        Next week we should complete the floor and 16" tall dome.
        Am i allowed just one image per reply?
        Michael
        Last edited by Crawfish fest; 08-11-2013, 04:32 PM.

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        • #19
          Re: Building my 1st oven on Tickfaw River in La.

          Originally posted by Crawfish fest View Post
          ............
          Am i allowed just one image per reply?
          Michael
          You should get up to four, the way you are posting them . I have seen others with five that way. I only get four with the full sized images through photobucket. Also,(for future reference) each emoticon []counts as an image.
          Joe Watson " A year from now, you will wish that you had started today" My Build Album / My Build

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          • #20
            Re: Building my 1st oven on Tickfaw River in La.

            Originally posted by Gulf View Post
            You should get up to four, the way you are posting them . I have seen others with five that way. I only get four with the full sized images through photobucket. Also,(for future reference) each emoticon []counts as an image.

            Thanks, i was thinking it might have something to do with my post count.
            Michael

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            • #21
              Re: Building my 1st oven on Tickfaw River in La.

              We are building the dome this weekend.
              Hoping for decent weather.
              It seems like I should skip the layer of foil.
              Should i also add a ceramic blanket over my vert-crete over the dome?
              We are planning 4" on top and 2" on the side of verti-crete
              Thanks
              Michael

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              • #22
                Re: Building my 1st oven on Tickfaw River in La.

                I think most builders put the blanket on the dome first, and then the vermicrete. The blanket is a much better insulating layer, so put it closest to the heat.

                BTW - love your location!
                Last edited by deejayoh; 08-16-2013, 09:25 AM.
                My build progress
                My WFO Journal on Facebook
                My dome spreadsheet calculator

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                • #23
                  Re: Building my 1st oven on Tickfaw River in La.

                  Originally posted by deejayoh View Post
                  I think most builders put the blanket on the dome first, and then the vermicrete. The blanket is a much better insulating layer, so put it closest to the heat.

                  BTW - love your location!
                  Dee
                  Thanks for your reply
                  I was up your way a few times in Gig Harbor.
                  I will pick up the blanket locally from DI
                  Glad you like the backyard, it's taken me a long time to get to this point
                  Have a great weekend
                  Michael

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                  • #24
                    Re: Building my 1st oven on Tickfaw River in La.

                    We got a few hours in this weekend.
                    Using Alsey fire bricks purchased in Mandeville, we finished the floor and side walls.
                    He did fill in the gaps with brick cut at angles.
                    The slate is fpo, it will be raised level with the floor.
                    The dome will be finished next weekend.
                    I quit adding up the money i am spending on this project. Lol
                    The width is only 28", smaller than what i wanted, but I wanted to fit it on the existing outdoor kitchen.
                    My mason is working out of town during the week, so i am competing for his time on the weekend with his honey do lists.
                    Michael

                    Update, we tore this down and changed the bricks so the oven would have less mass
                    I was confusing vermicrete insulation with brick mass
                    Last edited by Crawfish fest; 10-23-2013, 08:09 PM.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Building my 1st oven on Tickfaw River in La.

                      cfest

                      Trying to catch up on this oven style. What supports/buttresses that first course in the pic assuming the dome starts there? I found a few links of what i think you are building. Is that it?



                      Beautiful spot by the way!

                      Texman
                      Last edited by texman; 08-19-2013, 11:47 AM. Reason: remove exterior link!
                      Texman Kitchen
                      http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/t...ild-17324.html

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                      • #26
                        Re: Building my 1st oven on Tickfaw River in La.

                        Originally posted by Crawfish fest View Post
                        We got a few hours in this weekend.
                        Using Alsey fire bricks purchased in Mandeville, we finished the floor and side walls.
                        He did fill in the gaps with brick cut at angles.
                        The slate is fpo, it will be raised level with the floor.
                        The dome will be finished next weekend.
                        I quit adding up the money i am spending on this project. Lol
                        The width is only 28", smaller than what i wanted, but I wanted to fit it on the existing outdoor kitchen.
                        My mason is working out of town during the week, so i am competing for his time on the weekend with his honey do lists.
                        Michael
                        Hi Michael,

                        Where is your insulation? Is it recessed into your slab?

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                        • #27
                          Re: Building my 1st oven on Tickfaw River in La.

                          Originally posted by Laurentius View Post
                          Hi Michael,

                          Where is your insulation? Is it recessed into your slab?
                          Hi guys,
                          Yes, that is the design we are going for by allen scott.
                          A lental of 3" angle iron will be used as a suport over the door opening.
                          We will be adding a brick veneer on the sides and top, with a thermal blanket, then vermi-crete sandwiched as an insulation
                          We have 4-5" inches of 5:1 vermi-crete over the base
                          Here is a long shot from my security cam.
                          Thanks for the kind words.
                          Michael
                          Last edited by Crawfish fest; 08-19-2013, 12:45 PM.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Building my 1st oven on Tickfaw River in La.

                            Originally posted by Gulf View Post
                            Welcome to the forum Michael,
                            You already have some experienced neighbors and mentors on board. You have a beautiful setup there. I am looking forward to your build .
                            Thanks,
                            You would probably like my guitar bar on the dock, behind the palm tree.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Building my 1st oven on Tickfaw River in La.

                              Hi Michael,

                              The major flaw in Scott's design is the insulation is below too much thermal mass to be effective for the casual user. If it was my build, I would stop now and add an inch or 2 of ceramic board under the hearth and oven's wall. Your should PM, Brickie in Oz, his first oven was a Scott, and he can give you the lowdown from his experience.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Building my 1st oven on Tickfaw River in La.

                                Originally posted by Laurentius View Post
                                Hi Michael,

                                The major flaw in Scott's design is the insulation is below too much thermal mass to be effective for the casual user. If it was my build, I would stop now and add an inch or 2 of ceramic board under the hearth and oven's wall. Your should PM, Brickie in Oz, his first oven was a Scott, and he can give you the lowdown from his experience.
                                Thanks, will do

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