Hello Everyone,
Thank you for all the bits of advice that helped me build my oven during the Summer of Restriction here in the UK. Quite frankly, I'm not sure I'd ever have got it done if it wasn't for being prevented from going away so much due to The Contagion. I attach below a link to the build photos which pretty much show every step of the way. The dwarf stone walls on which the oven plinth is built had been in slow construction for 5 years to get to the state of the 1st photo, so my wife was going gently berserk with me to get on with it !
I used Vitcas construction materiels and was pretty impressed with them all. The outdoor oven cement was particularly strong and , after testing, allowed me to support a rather hefty chimney pot on what is, to my eye , a slightly flimsy arch. I allowed this to set very thoroughly before putting the pot on , but it was a big moment.
You'll see that I used a damp sand former for the dome - which I appreciate is slightly unusual in this forum. It worked very well.
I'm planning to clad the dome with slate, but it's quite a big job as it'll all have to be cut up, so I'm having a breather for now. Thank you to Lance ( Wickolad ) for advice about adhesives/grout for this.
If you think there is anything about my build that can help you, please don't hesitate to ask.
I'm now just looking forward to the return of Spring so that I can get out and fire it up a bit more frequently.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/KMMqLi8DLT7qiVfb8
Happy cooking,
Thank you for all the bits of advice that helped me build my oven during the Summer of Restriction here in the UK. Quite frankly, I'm not sure I'd ever have got it done if it wasn't for being prevented from going away so much due to The Contagion. I attach below a link to the build photos which pretty much show every step of the way. The dwarf stone walls on which the oven plinth is built had been in slow construction for 5 years to get to the state of the 1st photo, so my wife was going gently berserk with me to get on with it !
I used Vitcas construction materiels and was pretty impressed with them all. The outdoor oven cement was particularly strong and , after testing, allowed me to support a rather hefty chimney pot on what is, to my eye , a slightly flimsy arch. I allowed this to set very thoroughly before putting the pot on , but it was a big moment.
You'll see that I used a damp sand former for the dome - which I appreciate is slightly unusual in this forum. It worked very well.
I'm planning to clad the dome with slate, but it's quite a big job as it'll all have to be cut up, so I'm having a breather for now. Thank you to Lance ( Wickolad ) for advice about adhesives/grout for this.
If you think there is anything about my build that can help you, please don't hesitate to ask.
I'm now just looking forward to the return of Spring so that I can get out and fire it up a bit more frequently.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/KMMqLi8DLT7qiVfb8
Happy cooking,
Comment