i can get 300 firebricks for good price but they are 4.5 X 9 X 1 inch. So i will need to cut in three to get enough to build oven BUT that will leave me with a thickness of 3" is that eneough thermal mass ?
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Re: will these bricks work ?
You might need more than 300...
I used 9x4.5x2.5 bricks, 224 bricks to make my 42".
224 includes the hearth, landing, vent arch and the dome.Last edited by FrankT; 12-28-2010, 09:10 PM.
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These are firebrick splits, which will require more mortar and sawcuts than if you used standard 9x4.5x2.5" firebricks. If you don't mind the extra work, I think the look of an oven made with these would be fantastic. There are plenty of precast ovens that are less than 3" that work great. If you can possibly swing it though, I think you'd enjoy the heat retention benefits of a 4" dome, especially in cold weather. Just my $.02 worth.
John
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Yeah, the dome interior would look awesome with splits.
Around here, splits cost just about the same as full sized firebricks so using them is not at all practical.
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Three inches of thermal mass is ok, but as a builder of a thin dome (2.5") I can attest that thin domes are more prone to cracking. It's also not that much of advantage in heat up time. I'd use the half bricks to build your dome if at all possible.
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Re: will these bricks work ?
Originally posted by FrankT View PostYou might need more than 300...
I used 9x4.5x2.5 bricks, 224 bricks to make my 42".
224 includes the hearth, landing, vent arch and the dome.Lee B.
DFW area, Texas, USA
If you are thinking about building a brick oven, my advice is Here.
I try to learn from my mistakes, and from yours when you give me a heads up.
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