Hi all, after 4 years of procrastination, I've decided (with all this spare time) to start on an outdoor pizza oven. Hopefully I'll get lots of tips on here.
I have a couple of ideas on how I might tackle it, but cost will be a big factor so hopefully will use as much material as I can find around the place.
First off, I have a load of concrete blocks, some have a rough face on them (they were used on a building site for something).
I'm hoping to use them to create the plinth, but also at the top of the plinth instead of a concrete base. I've attached a sample image of what it would look like(might require some imagination looking at it!). I'd put a vermiculite layer on top of that and then the fire brick. Any thoughts on using concrete blocks like this?
Also, I am surrounded by a lot of stone in our area. Im thinking of using local stones instead of using something like paving stone or brick to create the dome. I might need a find a lot of stone to get enough good ones to do the dome, but should save cost. Again, any thoughts on doing this, and if there are any pitfalls.
Thanks
I have a couple of ideas on how I might tackle it, but cost will be a big factor so hopefully will use as much material as I can find around the place.
First off, I have a load of concrete blocks, some have a rough face on them (they were used on a building site for something).
I'm hoping to use them to create the plinth, but also at the top of the plinth instead of a concrete base. I've attached a sample image of what it would look like(might require some imagination looking at it!). I'd put a vermiculite layer on top of that and then the fire brick. Any thoughts on using concrete blocks like this?
Also, I am surrounded by a lot of stone in our area. Im thinking of using local stones instead of using something like paving stone or brick to create the dome. I might need a find a lot of stone to get enough good ones to do the dome, but should save cost. Again, any thoughts on doing this, and if there are any pitfalls.
Thanks
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