I have built the foundation and stand for a 42" Tuscan oven.
Just some quick Q's before starting hearth and oven build.
I intend to cast a 3" hearth, on this place 3" of ceramic fibreboard and start with a soldier course of bricks.
- The ceramic board is just placed on, and not fixed to hearth ?
- The firebrick floor can be just placed on the fibreboard, and not mortared or bedded on sand ?
- Do the soldiers get mortared to the ceramic board, or just to each other at the sides ?
- I intend to cut the firebrick floor to fit inside the oven dome. Should an expansion gap be left between the floor and the soldiers ?
- I want to mix my own home brew mortar for the dome. Would this enable the mortared gaps between bricks to be larger? If so....what's the maximum width of mortar between bricks ?
- What is the point of cutting and shaping dome bricks. You use less mortar, and it looks neater, but are there any other advantages other than cosmetic ?
Hope to get some pics posted soon.
Thanks
Jimbo
Just some quick Q's before starting hearth and oven build.
I intend to cast a 3" hearth, on this place 3" of ceramic fibreboard and start with a soldier course of bricks.
- The ceramic board is just placed on, and not fixed to hearth ?
- The firebrick floor can be just placed on the fibreboard, and not mortared or bedded on sand ?
- Do the soldiers get mortared to the ceramic board, or just to each other at the sides ?
- I intend to cut the firebrick floor to fit inside the oven dome. Should an expansion gap be left between the floor and the soldiers ?
- I want to mix my own home brew mortar for the dome. Would this enable the mortared gaps between bricks to be larger? If so....what's the maximum width of mortar between bricks ?
- What is the point of cutting and shaping dome bricks. You use less mortar, and it looks neater, but are there any other advantages other than cosmetic ?
Hope to get some pics posted soon.
Thanks
Jimbo
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