Have just finished a 36" diameter FB wood burner, complete with 7" of insullation.
I am unable to raise the temp to the rerquired 500 or 800 degree F. Best yet is an oven floor temp of 350 F.
Today, two days after the last attempt, the floor temp is still 122 F, so it tells me the insullation is OK.
How do I go about building a hotter fire? I am using charcoal briquettes, kiln dried hard woods & Florida oak which appears t o burn well.
Is it reasonable to leave the door off & set up an electric fan to blow in air?
I am unable to raise the temp to the rerquired 500 or 800 degree F. Best yet is an oven floor temp of 350 F.
Today, two days after the last attempt, the floor temp is still 122 F, so it tells me the insullation is OK.
How do I go about building a hotter fire? I am using charcoal briquettes, kiln dried hard woods & Florida oak which appears t o burn well.
Is it reasonable to leave the door off & set up an electric fan to blow in air?





as opposed to the top, however as you will find out, things get better with time. It's that water from the mortar that has to go! You will be fine as you keep firing your oven. I get happier every time i fire it up now
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