Hi - hope somebody's out there.
I've just started building an oven base from old bricks, but my dimensions are limited. The base will be about 110cm x 150cm.
Assuming a total thickness of 20cm for the walls, that means I will have an oven with an internal diameter of about 70cm.
Has anyone used an oven this small? I think it would be quite adequate, but all the ones I see on this site are so much bigger!
Alternatively, could I take the brick section of the walls right to the edge and form my insulating layer, which I'm planning on doing in clay and chopped straw, as an overhang, moulding it back in to meet the side wall of the base?
Then I could have an internal diameter of about 90cm.
Another possibility is somehow forming the concrete slab to extend beyond the sides of the brick base.
It's probably obvious, but please assume I'm a rank amateur if replying to this.
Thanks, Rhonda
I've just started building an oven base from old bricks, but my dimensions are limited. The base will be about 110cm x 150cm.
Assuming a total thickness of 20cm for the walls, that means I will have an oven with an internal diameter of about 70cm.
Has anyone used an oven this small? I think it would be quite adequate, but all the ones I see on this site are so much bigger!
Alternatively, could I take the brick section of the walls right to the edge and form my insulating layer, which I'm planning on doing in clay and chopped straw, as an overhang, moulding it back in to meet the side wall of the base?
Then I could have an internal diameter of about 90cm.
Another possibility is somehow forming the concrete slab to extend beyond the sides of the brick base.
It's probably obvious, but please assume I'm a rank amateur if replying to this.
Thanks, Rhonda
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