I'd like to steal "Paulages" rounded corner idea for the slab at the very bottom. Paul if you read this are you O.K. with that?
Since I also want to place sheet metal flashing on the top of the concrete block wall, I thought I could use the same type of metal as for the rounded corners. My bottom slab form is made of 10' x 10' (two" by SIX") so standard wooden bender board would be too narrow.
What kind of metal ( galvanized? aluminum? painted sheet?) would anyone recommend, ____ and what width? ____ How do I attach the metal so that the concrete will not stick to it? ____
My purpose in capping the concrete blocks with sheet metal is to allow the next slab up; (Hearth Base) to slip if necessary when expanding &/or to allow an easier disassembly. The rounded corners are just because I think Paul's slab looks neat and is less likely to produce stubbed toes.
Paul, I am near Junction City - Cheshire; this offered as you were looking for oven builder compatriots living in the North West.
My image file was too large to insert a picture of the pad. I'll take another shot and submit it next time. The pour will occur in about 2 weeks.
Since I also want to place sheet metal flashing on the top of the concrete block wall, I thought I could use the same type of metal as for the rounded corners. My bottom slab form is made of 10' x 10' (two" by SIX") so standard wooden bender board would be too narrow.
What kind of metal ( galvanized? aluminum? painted sheet?) would anyone recommend, ____ and what width? ____ How do I attach the metal so that the concrete will not stick to it? ____
My purpose in capping the concrete blocks with sheet metal is to allow the next slab up; (Hearth Base) to slip if necessary when expanding &/or to allow an easier disassembly. The rounded corners are just because I think Paul's slab looks neat and is less likely to produce stubbed toes.
Paul, I am near Junction City - Cheshire; this offered as you were looking for oven builder compatriots living in the North West.
My image file was too large to insert a picture of the pad. I'll take another shot and submit it next time. The pour will occur in about 2 weeks.
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