I am just starting to build an oven using the Pompeii plans that I downloaded from Forno Bravo. I am pouring the hearth this weekend and I want to use the FB board for the floor insulation. From what I can tell, the floor of the oven and the first course of blocks (soldier course I believe) goes directly on the FB board. How strong is that FB board? It seems that the combined weight of the bricks would over time compress the FB board; or am I just working real hard to find something to worry about (something I accuse my wife of doing all the time..
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Also, I am still undecided between the 36' and the 42 " oven. Any insight would be appreciated. There are three of us and I do not anticipate ever putting a large amount of items in the oven at a time.
Has anyone ever been to the Forno Bravo store in Marina? Is it worth the trip? I am about 2 hours north in Brentwood.
).Also, I am still undecided between the 36' and the 42 " oven. Any insight would be appreciated. There are three of us and I do not anticipate ever putting a large amount of items in the oven at a time.
Has anyone ever been to the Forno Bravo store in Marina? Is it worth the trip? I am about 2 hours north in Brentwood.





The amount of fuel difference is small between the two sizes you mention. I've been to Marina two years running. Are you considering buying one of FB's kits? James has them all there to check out.
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