Hi All
Im Chris from Australia and this is my first post
I probably should have reached out to the group before I started but anyway better late than never.
My build thus far.
120mm concrete slab on which i have 2 layers of 35 micron aluminium foil then 60mm ceramic blanket and then the fire brick floor.
the dome and arch are 65 mm refractory concrete over which I have 65 mm ceramic blanket then 2 layers of the same foil over which I have added 200 litres of perlite ( 5:1:1/4 perlite cement fire clay) I mixed it with a solution of water and 5% bondcrete.
It has now been sitting under cling wrap and plastic for 48 hours.
Should I start curing fires after 7 days or should I render first.
From what I have read the consensus seams to be cure before render, however I’m not sure if that only applies to brick ovens.
Has anyone tried to cure using a large lpg burner ?
Also the render mix I’m planning to use is 3:1:1:1/4 sand cement lime and fire clay with Sica 150 fibre mesh. Mixed with the water + bondcreat sol. Is this ok or is there a better recipe?
looking for any feedback on what I should be doing differently or what I should have done differently.
Thanks in advance and looking forward to hearing your feedback
Cheers
Chris
Dalmeny NSW Australia
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