Hi everyone. I make pizzas and bake bread every week and I've been toying with the idea of building a woodfired Pizza oven for a year or so, but it wasn't until I found this site that I had enough info to give it a go.
I will be building my oven over the easter week. My garden is on former railway line and tucked away in an unused corner is a 4" reinforced concrete slab on a brick stand which I will be using for my base. I Will be adding 4" of vermiculite concrete to this for insulation.
I have Firebricks on order, from Dudley Designs, for the hearth, however they are to expensive for the dome so I will be using red brick. I understand from the forum that softer bricks are best. I have a supply of victorian bricks left over from building work so might use these. Alternatively I could buy some scotch common bricks for about 30p each. If anyone can advise I would be grateful.
I have fireclay on order for the mortar again from Dudley Designs.
I was going to use 6" of vermiculite concrete for the dome insulation, but am now veering towards insulfax blanket and 4" of vermic. concrete - if I can find a supplier for the blanket. Does anyone know of any more easily obtainable alternatives?
I will post photos and keep anyone interested informed. If anyone has any queries I would be happy to answer.
Wish me luck
I will be building my oven over the easter week. My garden is on former railway line and tucked away in an unused corner is a 4" reinforced concrete slab on a brick stand which I will be using for my base. I Will be adding 4" of vermiculite concrete to this for insulation.
I have Firebricks on order, from Dudley Designs, for the hearth, however they are to expensive for the dome so I will be using red brick. I understand from the forum that softer bricks are best. I have a supply of victorian bricks left over from building work so might use these. Alternatively I could buy some scotch common bricks for about 30p each. If anyone can advise I would be grateful.
I have fireclay on order for the mortar again from Dudley Designs.
I was going to use 6" of vermiculite concrete for the dome insulation, but am now veering towards insulfax blanket and 4" of vermic. concrete - if I can find a supplier for the blanket. Does anyone know of any more easily obtainable alternatives?
I will post photos and keep anyone interested informed. If anyone has any queries I would be happy to answer.
Wish me luck
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