I’m working out details of my build and am leaning towards a cast gallery that I can mold independently of the dome. The design allows the gallery to straddle the oven mouth which also allows for a gap between the gallery and the top of the mouth to help moisture escape from the insulating layers like david s does while minimizing overall depth. I've worked out how to accomplish this using foam molds. I’m not necessarily doing this for the insulating quality of the gap but more for the venting and keeping expansion forces isolated.
That said, the gap I have is currently 3/8” or 9mm. Is this enough to accomplish the venting I’m after? My insulation fabric layer will be 2”.
Lastly, what is the best way to secure the gallery. I can certainly add a mortar bead outside along its 9” depth but I'm reluctant to mortar a portion to the dome/mouth area over concerns for expansion differential cracking.
I could run wires between the dome to secure it but prefer a mechanical bond. Would high temp silicone work? I'm thinking of only sealing the bottom 4” where the gallery runs up from the floor along the dome mouth.
Appreciate any insight.
That said, the gap I have is currently 3/8” or 9mm. Is this enough to accomplish the venting I’m after? My insulation fabric layer will be 2”.
Lastly, what is the best way to secure the gallery. I can certainly add a mortar bead outside along its 9” depth but I'm reluctant to mortar a portion to the dome/mouth area over concerns for expansion differential cracking.
I could run wires between the dome to secure it but prefer a mechanical bond. Would high temp silicone work? I'm thinking of only sealing the bottom 4” where the gallery runs up from the floor along the dome mouth.
Appreciate any insight.
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