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  • #46
    Re: It's Time to Start

    Uh oh,
    Your life, as you know it, has ended. You'll soon be dreaming of setting bricks, row after row, on your dome. It'l pass too quickly. Just enjoy the few moments in which you're fully engrossed in your vision, that which no others understand. The thrill of the dome building disappears so quickly. Enjoy.

    BTW, looks like a great BBQ/outdoor kitchen in the works. I look forward to seeing your progress.

    G.
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    • #47
      Re: It's Time to Start

      Originally posted by gjbingham View Post
      Uh oh,
      You'll soon be dreaming of setting bricks, row after row, on your dome... Just enjoy the few moments in which you're fully engrossed in your vision... The thrill of the dome building disappears so quickly...
      G.
      George, there are the exceptions. Working with 16" space on perimeter due to the tent over an oven...and the limited hours due to 20-30 degree temps. Well, it still has its addiction. I agree, every day you think of the next thing to get done. And George, where are your latest photos?
      An excellent pizza is shared with the ones you love!

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      • #48
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        A couple of pictures of the forming before the pour. I did some of the rebar as a "U" to help tie the two sides together. Also copy an idea from Ken by tieing the two side boards together with wire turnbuckles. I didn't notice any movement in the form so not sure if it helped, but it sure didn't hurt

        NOTE THIS IS AN UPDATE FROM 2/25/2008
        I remove the form today and even with a brick wall in the center I noticed that the weight of the hearth had bowed the plywood down a little. I used 7/16" OSB and I would suggest having an additional leg in the center of the plywood.
        Last edited by RCLake; 02-25-2008, 08:41 AM. Reason: Update
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        • #49
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          Here are a couple of shots after the pour. We did the stand and hearth at the same time to connect them better. From now on I won't have to get something done all at once. I think I'll enjoy that.
          RCLake

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          • #50
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            Originally posted by dmun View Post

            Mixing with the mixer is really worthwhile for the big slabs.
            For the slab it was a great help, I couldn't figure a way to raise it to a level that would allow the mix to pour out into the hearth without raising the mixer a lot higher. If I did that I'm not sure I could fill the mixer up so decided not to rent the mixer and mix in a garden wagon instead.
            For a slab it worked great
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            • #51
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              One of the Christmas presents I received this year was a dough docker, I was so happy to be able to say what it was thanks to an answer I recently recieved on this forum. I also recieved a peel, infrared gun and a scale so maybe the family is buying into my obsession, or I'm just hard to buy for.
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              • #52
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                NOTE THAT I'VE UPDATED A COUPLE OF POSTS
                1. Material quantity, I've bought 260 firebricks and have 1/2 brick remaining, I'd guess I wasted about 10 bricks, mainly in the arch/vent area plus all the debris from the bevel cuts.
                2. I'm almost finished with my third bag of Heat Stop 50.
                3. I'd suggest insert legs in the center area of the plywood before pouring the hearth. I removed my forms today and even with cement block wall in the center I notice the weight of the hearth had bowed the OSB down a bit.

                Hope this helps someone.
                RCLake

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                • #53
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                  No one will look under there and fault you for a little sag.

                  I did use a middle leg and it turned out perfectly in the middle. My plywood was a bit warped on one edge so I shimmed a leg out on the cantalevered edge area, attempting to approximate the desired depth of concrete once the weight of the pour flattened out the concrete. I misjudged and got my sag there. One of many little things that I notice but no one else seems to.

                  Only a half a brick left? Perhaps you should frame it??
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                  • #54
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                    I used a middle leg.


                    It's still there in fact. I'll have to saw it out, but haven't go round to it yet.
                    "Building a Brick oven is the most fun anyone can have by themselves." (Terry Pratchett... slightly amended)

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                    • #55
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                      Given that I put concrete blocks down the center I didn't think a middle leg would be needed. So what if it sags, sorry to say so do I.
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                      • #56
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                        Oh, I've got my sags too. Easy to overlook, if you never look in a mirror! Any cracks, I've only got one. My oven's a different story
                        GJBingham
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                        • #57
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                          ...I'm not even going to go there...
                          "Building a Brick oven is the most fun anyone can have by themselves." (Terry Pratchett... slightly amended)

                          http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/p...pics-2610.html
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