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  • #31
    Re: The adventure begins

    Sometimes it's easiest to cast the final plug with refractory castable, save a lot of cutting.

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    • #32
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      Johnny
      When I finish Im going to start a blog called "Hindsight" and your point will be one of them. Spent more than half the day just doing this last course and it the smallest of them all. Probably clocked up 2-3km just going from the shed and back taking one more cut and another cut........
      In the end am happy and have a keystone that locks against all 7 bricks. Will have to climb into the oven tomorrow to see how it looks.
      My Photo Album
      http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/memb...adventure.html

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      • #33
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        Good days work. [LIST]
        • Finished the last keystone. Took longer than I thought but measure twice cut once (or 50 to 100 in my case)
        • Cut the last firebrick for the arch
        • Installed the arch. (had to this twice as I didnt have enough supports and it start to collapse before I got to the key)


        Looking forward to tomorrow. First fire hopefully..
        My Photo Album
        http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/memb...adventure.html

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        • #34
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          Hey Oz,

          Congrats on closing your dome... good luck...

          Cheers
          Mark

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          • #35
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            First Fire.
            No Pizza yet but a great MILESTONE.

            Today did final patch and inspection inside after removing the arch supports and the ply inside supporting the floor and indespensible tool.
            Mounted the vent support, and chimney.
            Put a portable heater in for 6 hours.
            Lit the first dryout fire at about 1600 for 4hours. Only a small fire fueled by my desire to go get another beer. It didnt stop the girls from cooking marshmellows (although not the way that I like them). So first food wasnt pizza like the story book.
            Got the outside top to about 50-60 degrees and have sealed it up for the night.
            My Photo Album
            http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/memb...adventure.html

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            • #36
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              hey oz,
              Im assuming you cast your transistion ?? looks great, did you use refractory cement ?? Most importantly CONGRATS on your first fire....

              Cheers
              Mark

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              • #37
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                Congratulations Oz! Your work looks spectacular. Very nice and clean--shows the amount of work you put into it. Glad mine is already built or I might be intimidated--mine was "quick and dirty" construction but it works for me where I am. Yours will surely impress everyone. In no time you'll be enjoying that pizza (and well-earned beer) You'll love the taste of the food that comes out of the WFO.

                --Janine

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                • #38
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                  First Pizza 3/01/2010.
                  and everybody was right tastes even better straight out of your own oven built by your own hand.

                  Turned soil 10/10/09
                  First brick layed 21/11/09
                  My Photo Album
                  http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/memb...adventure.html

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                  • #39
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                    Hey Oz,
                    Congrats on your first of many many pizza's.. Saw the pics in your album it looks great..

                    Cheers
                    Mark

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                    • #40
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                      Put what I hope is the final render on tonight.
                      Will miss the chance to cook pizza on Australia Day
                      My Photo Album
                      http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/memb...adventure.html

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                      • #41
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                        The adventure ends its first chapter. Have finished the oven with the exception of a finishing coat of acrylic render (need to wait 28 days for the cement render to dry) and some large format pavers.

                        Have got the knack of the pizza dough the oven temperature and had my first go of bread.
                        My Photo Album
                        http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/memb...adventure.html

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                        • #42
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                          Hey Oz,,
                          Your finished oven looks great... I am seriously thinking of rebuilding my entrance like yours,, thanks for the inspiration....

                          Cheers
                          Mark

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