Okay, so I am in an area where there are no fire bricks, no perlite, no fancy materials. I do have some primitive red brick that is fired but each brick is a different size (roughly the same length/width but depths are uneven on every brick. I have access to usual Portland cement, river sand, lime. I have been able to construct a metal skin. Since the brick is all such poor quality this was a must, I will still use a sand base with these red bricks for the floor. I managed to bring ceramic blanket in my suitcase so that is a plus. Every time I read mortar recipes they all include ingredients I have no way to access. There is a tremendous amount of volcanic rock here that can be crushed into a powder though. The metal skin I constructed is 50" wide, 40" long, floor to ceiling height will be approx 29".
So long story short, can anyone recommend a mortar recipe based on my limited materials? Are my oven dimensions okay? I can still increase the length by 5-6" and decrease the dome height up to 8".
This is a barrel type oven, not a proper dome. I plan on insulating using first a layer of red brick, then ceramic blanket, aluminum foil, chicken wire (mesh), then 5 to 1 sand/cement mixture to cover it all.
Any help greatly appreciated. I need to get this done. Thank you!
Max
So long story short, can anyone recommend a mortar recipe based on my limited materials? Are my oven dimensions okay? I can still increase the length by 5-6" and decrease the dome height up to 8".
This is a barrel type oven, not a proper dome. I plan on insulating using first a layer of red brick, then ceramic blanket, aluminum foil, chicken wire (mesh), then 5 to 1 sand/cement mixture to cover it all.
Any help greatly appreciated. I need to get this done. Thank you!
Max
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