#23
(M) I'm not sure where to post this request but since I haven't started the actual dome yet, I figure that I'm still a "Newbie".
(M) I believe that all of you who built 42" ovens may not have counted how many bricks actually went into the dome construction. I built the cooking floor using around 68 bricks. Now I need to start on the dome proper.
(M) If you have the count for just the 42" dome I'd be grateful to receive it.
Thanks and
Ciao,
Marcel
(M) P.S. On another post a new user wanted to find the Pompeii oven instructions. Here is where I went:
http://www.fornobravo.com/pompeii_ov..._overview.html
(M) But I need to offer a caveat! There are two photos which are in contradiction with the text. One shows the first course as "soldiers", i.e., the brick standing on it's 2.5" x 4.5" side and standing 9.5" inches tall. I have it on good authority that that is not what the instructions were meant to convey. It is a photo that slipped in during the construction of the first prototype. It was supposed to have been excised and may even be so removed now. If you see it, ignore it. Go with the other picture which shows 1/2 height bricks. The important point seems to be that you have a smooth side on the inside of your dome and that the brick walls are 4.5" deep. I'm sticking my neck out with this explanation as I haven't made my dome yet. I hope my wording is clear and correct. If in doubt, ASK !!
Ciao,
Marcel
(M) I'm not sure where to post this request but since I haven't started the actual dome yet, I figure that I'm still a "Newbie".
(M) I believe that all of you who built 42" ovens may not have counted how many bricks actually went into the dome construction. I built the cooking floor using around 68 bricks. Now I need to start on the dome proper.
(M) If you have the count for just the 42" dome I'd be grateful to receive it.
Thanks and
Ciao,
Marcel
(M) P.S. On another post a new user wanted to find the Pompeii oven instructions. Here is where I went:
http://www.fornobravo.com/pompeii_ov..._overview.html
(M) But I need to offer a caveat! There are two photos which are in contradiction with the text. One shows the first course as "soldiers", i.e., the brick standing on it's 2.5" x 4.5" side and standing 9.5" inches tall. I have it on good authority that that is not what the instructions were meant to convey. It is a photo that slipped in during the construction of the first prototype. It was supposed to have been excised and may even be so removed now. If you see it, ignore it. Go with the other picture which shows 1/2 height bricks. The important point seems to be that you have a smooth side on the inside of your dome and that the brick walls are 4.5" deep. I'm sticking my neck out with this explanation as I haven't made my dome yet. I hope my wording is clear and correct. If in doubt, ASK !!
Ciao,
Marcel
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