Hi All,
Been lurking around the forum for a couple of weeks (so glad I found this) but first time posting. In fact not sure if this is the right place to start with and ask questions but here we go. Let me know and I can remove this from here and place is wherever needed.
I have an idea and it's inspired by the big green egg. When I first saw it in action a few years ago I was amazed by how versatile it was. The fact that you could Grill, Smoke, and Bake/Roast with only one device caught my attention right away. Fast forward to a few weeks ago I had my very first Pizza party at home (Using my normal electric oven) and it was a huge success. I fell in love with the dynamics of it all. I invited my family over, everyone brought their toppings/sauce and we'd take turns making our own combinations.. Brilliant!
I've had the idea of having a pizza oven in my mind for some time but didn't give it much importance until we had this party. I've always been more inclined to BBQing and also due to the fact that I don't own a property.
Looking around I found the castable-type of ovens and I thought that'd be perfect for me because it'd be a lot lighter and won't cost me my an arm and a leg also. So being determined to build one of those I remembered about the BGE thus I brought back the idea of building something similar to that. Something that's "Movable" enough so that I can take it with me when I move out from one place to another.
It basically consists of a "BOX" made of refractory castable cement. It would have a firebrick floor, after that it'd have a fire deflector (maybe made out of castable as well??), and a grill over that. The idea is that if I'm looking at smoking I'd put the deflector so I cook with indirect heat but I could remove if I'm looking at grilling or maybe use the same deflector as "Pizza stone" on top of the grill to make pizzas/bread. All sitting on a Calsil Panel or Hebel blocks or something similar. Have a look at my rough sketches and you'll make more sense of it.
The basic Idea is to keep the budget low and to make it movable enough with the help of a mate or 2. Now I have lots of questions and I hope the Casting experts (I hear David S is the man) chime in and let me know if I'm insane or if this is at least remotely viable.
1. One concern I have is that in most cast builds people tend to get cracks in their domes. Most don't seem to be too concerned with it as it doesn't affect its performance all that much. However, a dome is a much stronger structure and even with cracks it stays together pretty well. Now, having flat panels like in my design I'm guessing cracks will affect it a lot more. What do you reckon? is there any way to make sure you don't get cracks (I've read about adding SS needles or something similar) or is it just the material being like that? I'm planing on building a roof or something to prevent it from getting wet.
2. Would this design with 50MM walls retain enough heat? I've read everywhere and understand that the recommendation is to make a 50MM wall then an insulation layer of ceramic blankets and then another with perlite or something similar and finally render but my concern is that it's going to get pretty bulky and heavy. I don't really mind if it doesn't retain the heat for like 48 hrs as long as it gets up to temp and maintains it fairly well and stable for a pizza night (10-15 pies or so) or so I can do long smokes. I plan on using gaskets for the lid and door as well to keep everything as controlled as possible. Would 60MM walls make any difference just so I can avoid all that?
3. Because I need to attach handles to door and lid + hinges for the lid. I'm not sure how would it structurally be affected if I drill a hole to attach those. I've never worked with these materials so I have no idea. BTW do you know what sort of Hinge I could use? I don't have access to metal work equipment or know anyone.
4. I'm trying to calculate how much it would weight but I'm not 100% sure how to calculate that from the volume of that mix.
5. I would be awesome If anyone in Melbourne could point me to suppliers for all this stuff. Why is everything so hard to find in Aussieland jeez???
6. Am I Insane to even think this was possible?
I'm sure I'll come up with a ton more questions/doubts.
I hope I don't sound too stupid :/
Cheers guys
Been lurking around the forum for a couple of weeks (so glad I found this) but first time posting. In fact not sure if this is the right place to start with and ask questions but here we go. Let me know and I can remove this from here and place is wherever needed.
I have an idea and it's inspired by the big green egg. When I first saw it in action a few years ago I was amazed by how versatile it was. The fact that you could Grill, Smoke, and Bake/Roast with only one device caught my attention right away. Fast forward to a few weeks ago I had my very first Pizza party at home (Using my normal electric oven) and it was a huge success. I fell in love with the dynamics of it all. I invited my family over, everyone brought their toppings/sauce and we'd take turns making our own combinations.. Brilliant!
I've had the idea of having a pizza oven in my mind for some time but didn't give it much importance until we had this party. I've always been more inclined to BBQing and also due to the fact that I don't own a property.
Looking around I found the castable-type of ovens and I thought that'd be perfect for me because it'd be a lot lighter and won't cost me my an arm and a leg also. So being determined to build one of those I remembered about the BGE thus I brought back the idea of building something similar to that. Something that's "Movable" enough so that I can take it with me when I move out from one place to another.
It basically consists of a "BOX" made of refractory castable cement. It would have a firebrick floor, after that it'd have a fire deflector (maybe made out of castable as well??), and a grill over that. The idea is that if I'm looking at smoking I'd put the deflector so I cook with indirect heat but I could remove if I'm looking at grilling or maybe use the same deflector as "Pizza stone" on top of the grill to make pizzas/bread. All sitting on a Calsil Panel or Hebel blocks or something similar. Have a look at my rough sketches and you'll make more sense of it.
The basic Idea is to keep the budget low and to make it movable enough with the help of a mate or 2. Now I have lots of questions and I hope the Casting experts (I hear David S is the man) chime in and let me know if I'm insane or if this is at least remotely viable.
1. One concern I have is that in most cast builds people tend to get cracks in their domes. Most don't seem to be too concerned with it as it doesn't affect its performance all that much. However, a dome is a much stronger structure and even with cracks it stays together pretty well. Now, having flat panels like in my design I'm guessing cracks will affect it a lot more. What do you reckon? is there any way to make sure you don't get cracks (I've read about adding SS needles or something similar) or is it just the material being like that? I'm planing on building a roof or something to prevent it from getting wet.
2. Would this design with 50MM walls retain enough heat? I've read everywhere and understand that the recommendation is to make a 50MM wall then an insulation layer of ceramic blankets and then another with perlite or something similar and finally render but my concern is that it's going to get pretty bulky and heavy. I don't really mind if it doesn't retain the heat for like 48 hrs as long as it gets up to temp and maintains it fairly well and stable for a pizza night (10-15 pies or so) or so I can do long smokes. I plan on using gaskets for the lid and door as well to keep everything as controlled as possible. Would 60MM walls make any difference just so I can avoid all that?
3. Because I need to attach handles to door and lid + hinges for the lid. I'm not sure how would it structurally be affected if I drill a hole to attach those. I've never worked with these materials so I have no idea. BTW do you know what sort of Hinge I could use? I don't have access to metal work equipment or know anyone.
4. I'm trying to calculate how much it would weight but I'm not 100% sure how to calculate that from the volume of that mix.
5. I would be awesome If anyone in Melbourne could point me to suppliers for all this stuff. Why is everything so hard to find in Aussieland jeez???
6. Am I Insane to even think this was possible?
I'm sure I'll come up with a ton more questions/doubts.
I hope I don't sound too stupid :/
Cheers guys
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