Hi!
I'm definitely new to this. I came late to the forno bravo forum after starting my build and am amazed at the amount of information on here. I had very little experience with masonry when I started my project and have learned a ton so far. Definitely learning as I'm going, but I think the winging it aspect is going to come to a hault as I start building the dome. Reading about other people's builds and the complexity of cuts and angles I think will require a lot more planning.
Here's where I'm at...
I started with a cinderblock base with rebar and cement in the holes and faced it all with brick. I then poured a 4" cement top and then a 4:1 vermiculite/portland cement 3" layer for insulation. My question is....Am I ok to use the vermiculite layer as my foundation under my dome? Do I need to pour another smooth layer of cement on top of the vermiculite? I was going to put a layer of sand under my bricks to level everything out and then get going on my first course on top of the vermiculite, but I figured I'd ask before going any further.
Any recommendations would be appreciated. I attached a couple pictures too, so please let me know if anything problematic stands out.
Thanks,
Greg
I'm definitely new to this. I came late to the forno bravo forum after starting my build and am amazed at the amount of information on here. I had very little experience with masonry when I started my project and have learned a ton so far. Definitely learning as I'm going, but I think the winging it aspect is going to come to a hault as I start building the dome. Reading about other people's builds and the complexity of cuts and angles I think will require a lot more planning.
Here's where I'm at...
I started with a cinderblock base with rebar and cement in the holes and faced it all with brick. I then poured a 4" cement top and then a 4:1 vermiculite/portland cement 3" layer for insulation. My question is....Am I ok to use the vermiculite layer as my foundation under my dome? Do I need to pour another smooth layer of cement on top of the vermiculite? I was going to put a layer of sand under my bricks to level everything out and then get going on my first course on top of the vermiculite, but I figured I'd ask before going any further.
Any recommendations would be appreciated. I attached a couple pictures too, so please let me know if anything problematic stands out.
Thanks,
Greg
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