Hi all,
I poured the oven insulated base this past weekend. I used vermiculite, mixed with portland
cement, 5:1 ratio. ( I did not skimp on the cement, I was even a little generous) i checked the
base a couple of days later, seemed a little soft, spongy. I have not worked with vermiculite
before, maybe I am just used to cement and its firmness. Thoughts ? Oh I should say I dry
mixed the vermiculit and cement, and then added water gently.
This weekend I am planning on assembling the oven, my plan is to use refractory cement on the
joints, lay about 2 inches of vermiculite on the oven, blanket wrap the oven, chicken wire &rebar,
and another 4 inches of vermiculite. Of course I am not going to do this all in one shot, it would be over a few days.
I did print and read one of the intallation manuals on line here, I am going to re-read tonight.
Anthony
I poured the oven insulated base this past weekend. I used vermiculite, mixed with portland
cement, 5:1 ratio. ( I did not skimp on the cement, I was even a little generous) i checked the
base a couple of days later, seemed a little soft, spongy. I have not worked with vermiculite
before, maybe I am just used to cement and its firmness. Thoughts ? Oh I should say I dry
mixed the vermiculit and cement, and then added water gently.
This weekend I am planning on assembling the oven, my plan is to use refractory cement on the
joints, lay about 2 inches of vermiculite on the oven, blanket wrap the oven, chicken wire &rebar,
and another 4 inches of vermiculite. Of course I am not going to do this all in one shot, it would be over a few days.
I did print and read one of the intallation manuals on line here, I am going to re-read tonight.
Anthony
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