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  • #46
    Insulating Firebricks

    stacked a bunch of insulating firebrick on the dome
    Last edited by SpringJim; 07-10-2008, 04:41 AM.
    Sharing life's positives and loving the slow food lane

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    • #47
      Thermocouple tubes

      A couple of the used firebricks had holes in them so I attached a tube for a thermocouple tunnel.....(reminded me I buried the last tubes under the firebrick ring on the base....have to fix that!)
      Sharing life's positives and loving the slow food lane

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      • #48
        Perlcrete Insulation Stucco

        I used Craigs mixing method with some twists.

        2.5 gallons of water in a 5 gal bucket
        1 48 oz can of portland
        1/2 can of fireclay
        mix with a large paint mixer on a drill

        pour water mixture in a wheel barrow
        add 1/3 bag perlite
        start with drill mixture folding the perlite into the water mix
        finish by folding the mixture by hand
        keep spraying water over mixture until wet and workable.

        I actually had a watery layer that I kept folding into the mixture to refreshen.
        Since the insulating firebrick was so porous and dry, I used a very wet mixture and it stuccoed on very well.

        Jim
        Sharing life's positives and loving the slow food lane

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        • #49
          The Benjamia Monster

          This thing sure grew with it's insulation layer!
          Last edited by SpringJim; 07-10-2008, 04:36 AM.
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          • #50
            Re: BenjaMia Bakehouse Project

            Took the cardboard out ... pretty clean!

            .... it sure has a nice feel to that (pear, egg, teardrop) hearth/dome shape!

            Can't wait to see flames in there!

            patience......
            Sharing life's positives and loving the slow food lane

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            • #51
              Re: BenjaMia Bakehouse Project

              Used every insulating firebrick I could find...that pile is gone!
              only a few of the very ugly firebricks leftover from where we started!

              time to cleanup the rest of the messes!
              Sharing life's positives and loving the slow food lane

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              • #52
                Re: BenjaMia Bakehouse Project

                Looks just great, Jim!!
                Ken H. - Kentucky
                42" Pompeii

                Pompeii Oven Construction Video Updated!

                Oven Thread ... Enclosure Thread
                Cost Spreadsheet ... Picasa Web Album

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                • #53
                  Re: BenjaMia Bakehouse Project

                  Originally posted by Ken524 View Post
                  Looks just great, Jim!!
                  Indeed

                  Cure time!!

                  Dave
                  My thread:
                  http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/d...ress-2476.html
                  My costs:
                  http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?k...Xr0fvgxuh4s7Hw
                  My pics:
                  http://picasaweb.google.com/dawatsonator

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                  • #54
                    Re: closing in....

                    Originally posted by SpringJim View Post
                    almost done the dome.....it's been interesting with the teardrop shape.
                    You've been a busy boy S Jim..........looking good........

                    The shape is similar to mine except ours transitioned to a dome finish.

                    PhotoPlog - Dome and Floor

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                    • #55
                      Final insulation layer....

                      Thanks guys....it's been fun and educational!

                      I finished the insulation layer with another bag and a half of perlite....now to let it cure while I figure out a chimney

                      ....always something to work on.

                      but I cleaned up too!
                      Sharing life's positives and loving the slow food lane

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                      • #56
                        WFO Surgery

                        I forgot about my thermocouple tubes and covered them with firebrick and luckily only a little perlite...

                        So I performed surgery on the patient before she cured....is it a she?

                        Anyway, I was able to extract the firebricks (three rows!) from under the pile, expose the tubes and add some extensions before replacting most of the bricks and repairing the perlite stucco.
                        Sharing life's positives and loving the slow food lane

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                        • #57
                          Outside Air for the Oven

                          I'm installing two air intake vents at the bottom sides of the entrance to the oven. They will be ducted to the outside of the bakehouse so that the oven will primarily use external air.

                          I will also be able to manually damper this intake air as needed. I am thinking about a chimney damper as well......I like maximum control!

                          I'm now thinking about a glass panel for the front.....outside air comes in on the sides, smoke goes up the chimney....I can watch the whole process through the glass panel....now to find a tempered glass door!
                          Sharing life's positives and loving the slow food lane

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                          • #58
                            Re: WFO Surgery

                            Originally posted by SpringJim View Post
                            So I performed surgery on the patient before she cured....is it a she?
                            This was covered in a previous thread... I'm pretty sure it's a "she" (or a Sheila for the Down Under crowd)

                            George's detailed description of his oven a few months back without a doubt indicated a feminine quality (it's too hot for me to repost... you'll have to look it up!)
                            Ken H. - Kentucky
                            42" Pompeii

                            Pompeii Oven Construction Video Updated!

                            Oven Thread ... Enclosure Thread
                            Cost Spreadsheet ... Picasa Web Album

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                            • #59
                              Re: BenjaMia Bakehouse Project

                              Bought a cheap thermocouple unit for $10 that came with two high temp probes...we'll see how it goes!

                              Also set up a grease board in the bakehouse to track temps!
                              Sharing life's positives and loving the slow food lane

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                              • #60
                                Perlite

                                I had to cut off some of the perlite stucco....so I threw a couple of pieces in a bucket ....it floats! even after 3 days!
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