Has any ever used the space inside if the foundation as storage space? if so how do you support all of the weight from the floor, cooking surface and dome?
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When I was at your stage, I went through the same thoughts. Trap door in the slab at grade would make for a great place to hide the family treasures. In the end, I decided it would be too much work. I filled the foundation in with sand and poured the slab. Here is a link to the photos that I took of the build:
Picasa Web Albums - Daniel Woodruff - Wood Fired Oven
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If you use enough rebar (on 6 inch centers like I did - overkill) you will have no problem spanning the gap.
I am using my space for wood and brick chip storage during construction. I will store my dried wood and smokin wood/charcoal under there later.
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Skip the "I" beams and pans and the concept of a "floating" slab. A well reinforced (1% rebar) slab, structurally tied to the support walls, is what I would suggest.
Your foundations look to be very deep. Is this due to frost penetration concerns ? If this is the case, and you leave it open to the atmosphere, you will defeat the purpose of deep foundations.Last edited by Neil2; 12-01-2010, 01:44 PM.
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Originally posted by Neil2 View PostBack fill the interior up to ground grade. You can use the excavated material, but try to get some compaction as you fill it, particularly if you are going to pour a floor at ground level.
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If your hole is still open, I suggest some extruded polystrene (more is better) on the exterior of the foundation bricks to help create a buffer between the ground and your block.
Oops! I didn't see the second page saying you had backfileld already. Oh well.Last edited by Tman1; 12-03-2010, 07:09 AM. Reason: impatience (didn't read through the thread all the way)My oven (for now):
http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f43/...ven-14269.html
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