I decided to seal the dome before any curing and slapped a load of concrete over the 3" of ceramic blanket. I made a lot of small fires and really took my time curing the oven. I have built fires and reached temperatures of over 700F at this stage. I wasn't pushed about cleaning out the oven after each fire and when i did so today i see that the floor has buckled quite badly, 3 bricks have risen by 1/2". I built the dome on top of the floor and allowed the ceramic insulation to cover the floor bricks so i would have thought there would be expansion space there.
There are two things i may have done wrong: 1. I mortared between the first course and the floor. 2. the bricks for the floor originally had a 1/2" taper from 3" to 2 1/2" which i took out by applying home made mortar and letting it set. I laid the bricks on a sand and fireclay mixture as recommended and they were perfectly level and tight.
On the positive side the dome has held together quite well.
I am thinking of cutting away the concrete at the bottom of the oven and trying to tap down the bricks but my feeling is that the floor is too bad to ever get right.
I could try and lift the floor but given that i have built on it i won't be able to lift it all or i could put a new 1" floor on top.
Any advice appreciated while i lick my wounds!
There are two things i may have done wrong: 1. I mortared between the first course and the floor. 2. the bricks for the floor originally had a 1/2" taper from 3" to 2 1/2" which i took out by applying home made mortar and letting it set. I laid the bricks on a sand and fireclay mixture as recommended and they were perfectly level and tight.
On the positive side the dome has held together quite well.
I am thinking of cutting away the concrete at the bottom of the oven and trying to tap down the bricks but my feeling is that the floor is too bad to ever get right.
I could try and lift the floor but given that i have built on it i won't be able to lift it all or i could put a new 1" floor on top.
Any advice appreciated while i lick my wounds!
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