Hello all, great friendly forum. Proper job!
Had some red house bricks kicking around the garden so went ahead and built a small domed oven. I must admit I didn't do my research before hand and I've just used a standard Portland cement-based mortar. The dome is very rough but it's holding up, and given I've no brick-laying experience I'm not disappointed. However, told my mates about it at work and they've all said I can look forward to an extra topping of mortar on my pizzas! So I've been wondering if there's a way to rescue my build and saw a heatproof screed made by Vitcas which you buy in rather expensive tubs and I was hoping to trowel a thick layer of this all around the dome inside hence stopping the unwanted mortar topping!
I wondered if anybody had rescued a similar build before using such a product? And if so how did it go? Did the screed adhere OK to the ceiling? Has the screed cracked itself?
Thank you for reading! And your help.
Stuart from Devon
Had some red house bricks kicking around the garden so went ahead and built a small domed oven. I must admit I didn't do my research before hand and I've just used a standard Portland cement-based mortar. The dome is very rough but it's holding up, and given I've no brick-laying experience I'm not disappointed. However, told my mates about it at work and they've all said I can look forward to an extra topping of mortar on my pizzas! So I've been wondering if there's a way to rescue my build and saw a heatproof screed made by Vitcas which you buy in rather expensive tubs and I was hoping to trowel a thick layer of this all around the dome inside hence stopping the unwanted mortar topping!
I wondered if anybody had rescued a similar build before using such a product? And if so how did it go? Did the screed adhere OK to the ceiling? Has the screed cracked itself?
Thank you for reading! And your help.
Stuart from Devon
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