Hello to all,
First, It is a great honor to express a thanks to all whom contribute to this great site. I have been popping in and out for the last year +, reading thru and thru many a thread on the various how-to of making (creating) a pizza oven, etc., and recently joined as a member.
I am now ready to take on the adventurous challenge in making my own pizza oven. For me, the first steps are to grasp an understanding of the various materials needed to make a pizza oven; from the foundation, support, slab, vermiculite insulation,hearth bricks, initial dome layer, insulation layer(s), and the finishing touches.
My plan is to make a 36? or 42? brick hearth with a castable dome, which could be a homebrew recipe or refractory (?pending? cost on refractory castable)
Which brings me to my first of many questions.
The shelf life of refractory castable:
After a long search, I found someone sitting (1 to 4 years?) on a few bags each of various refractory castable cement. Your thoughts on the various materials and if any are worthy of purchase based on its reputation and its long standing shelf life.
The products are: Each bag is/are 55 lbs
Tufshot ? LI (APGREEN)
WAM (Westmoreland Advanced Material)
EMT 60 or EMT CG70
KAOCRETE 250 C
My thanks for your thoughts,
Sandro
A Special thanks to David S for sharing his wise wisdom.
First, It is a great honor to express a thanks to all whom contribute to this great site. I have been popping in and out for the last year +, reading thru and thru many a thread on the various how-to of making (creating) a pizza oven, etc., and recently joined as a member.
I am now ready to take on the adventurous challenge in making my own pizza oven. For me, the first steps are to grasp an understanding of the various materials needed to make a pizza oven; from the foundation, support, slab, vermiculite insulation,hearth bricks, initial dome layer, insulation layer(s), and the finishing touches.
My plan is to make a 36? or 42? brick hearth with a castable dome, which could be a homebrew recipe or refractory (?pending? cost on refractory castable)
Which brings me to my first of many questions.
The shelf life of refractory castable:
After a long search, I found someone sitting (1 to 4 years?) on a few bags each of various refractory castable cement. Your thoughts on the various materials and if any are worthy of purchase based on its reputation and its long standing shelf life.
The products are: Each bag is/are 55 lbs
Tufshot ? LI (APGREEN)
WAM (Westmoreland Advanced Material)
EMT 60 or EMT CG70
KAOCRETE 250 C
My thanks for your thoughts,
Sandro
A Special thanks to David S for sharing his wise wisdom.
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