With the help of my 81 year young dad and the blessing of my beautiful wife, I have decided to extend my patio and build my first of many pizza ovens. I say many because if any of my friends like my creation; I promise to help and educate them in building there own pizza ovens.
We have finished the Oven Stand part of the oven using concrete bocks and rebar, dimensions are 4 x 4.
The Oven Stand consists of the following:
1. Concrete slab of ready mix concrete with ? inch rebar frame for support placed on a supported sheet of cement board, approximately 3.5?.
2. One coat of Perlite mixed with Portland cement approximately 1? .
3. One layer of fire bricks approximately 3.5?
4. One coat of Perlite mixed with Calucm Lumnite ? Cacium Aluminate Cement approximately 1?
We are ready to set the cooking flooring.
Three questions:
1. When using fire brick as the ovens cooking floor, can we use a thin layer of: Calucm Lumnite ? Cacium Aluminate Cement for the under layer of the cooking floor?
2. When we constructed the Oven Stand. Was step 4 a mistake?
3. Could "Step 4" affect the overall performance of my pizza oven?
We have finished the Oven Stand part of the oven using concrete bocks and rebar, dimensions are 4 x 4.
The Oven Stand consists of the following:
1. Concrete slab of ready mix concrete with ? inch rebar frame for support placed on a supported sheet of cement board, approximately 3.5?.
2. One coat of Perlite mixed with Portland cement approximately 1? .
3. One layer of fire bricks approximately 3.5?
4. One coat of Perlite mixed with Calucm Lumnite ? Cacium Aluminate Cement approximately 1?
We are ready to set the cooking flooring.
Three questions:
1. When using fire brick as the ovens cooking floor, can we use a thin layer of: Calucm Lumnite ? Cacium Aluminate Cement for the under layer of the cooking floor?
2. When we constructed the Oven Stand. Was step 4 a mistake?
3. Could "Step 4" affect the overall performance of my pizza oven?
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