Your specs look good as does your picture layout on the setup.
1) The fireclay/sand mix does not have any significant adhesive properties
2) Not sure what you mean by "sanding the floor". I laid down a thin layer of sand/fireclay on top of my perlcrete floor insulation so I could level and set my cooking floor bricks. No sand has come up from the leveling mix to the cooking surface. Any minimal space between those bricks fills in quickly with ash. I've been using my oven pretty steadily since the fall of 2009 and have some minor scrapes & markings on the cooking surface...but nothing that makes me think about replacing bricks.
3) I have buttressed the sides of my vent/landing area because I placed a pretty hefty chimney stack over those arches. I wanted to make sure that the outward thrust of that weight on the arch was completely contained. If you are doing a simple arch with a normal collection area feeding into a standard metal chimney pipe, your layout should be fine. If you wanted to add more brick on top of the landing arch, putting in some additional bricks on the sides as buttressing would be something to consider (IMHO)
Are you going to use some sort of render over your dome insulation? Most folks that have used the ceramic batting over the dome, hold it down with chicken wire which also acts as a great base adherent for the first render coat. I worked on an installation of a modular oven and we laid down chicken wire under the ceramic board so when we put the batting over the dome, we simply cut & pulled the wire up and over & tied it in place. Lots of ways to finish insulating the dome and it's certainly a ways down the road for you...
Looking forward to watching the build come together.
1) The fireclay/sand mix does not have any significant adhesive properties
2) Not sure what you mean by "sanding the floor". I laid down a thin layer of sand/fireclay on top of my perlcrete floor insulation so I could level and set my cooking floor bricks. No sand has come up from the leveling mix to the cooking surface. Any minimal space between those bricks fills in quickly with ash. I've been using my oven pretty steadily since the fall of 2009 and have some minor scrapes & markings on the cooking surface...but nothing that makes me think about replacing bricks.
3) I have buttressed the sides of my vent/landing area because I placed a pretty hefty chimney stack over those arches. I wanted to make sure that the outward thrust of that weight on the arch was completely contained. If you are doing a simple arch with a normal collection area feeding into a standard metal chimney pipe, your layout should be fine. If you wanted to add more brick on top of the landing arch, putting in some additional bricks on the sides as buttressing would be something to consider (IMHO)
Are you going to use some sort of render over your dome insulation? Most folks that have used the ceramic batting over the dome, hold it down with chicken wire which also acts as a great base adherent for the first render coat. I worked on an installation of a modular oven and we laid down chicken wire under the ceramic board so when we put the batting over the dome, we simply cut & pulled the wire up and over & tied it in place. Lots of ways to finish insulating the dome and it's certainly a ways down the road for you...
Looking forward to watching the build come together.
Comment