I recently had to remove the chimney and replace it. The original construction had not used the correct chimney pipe and had been covered in brick and mortar. Well, in my pizza cooking days, I started seeing significant cracks at the base of the chimney.
Between cracked mortar and the weight of the bricks (chimney was 72 inches high), I started worrying that it could come down on my kids, and I had it changed.
Now, I want to cook in the oven, whose basic structure was left untouched. The only part that war removed was the front and the chimney.
Do you guys think I need to cure the mortar of the chimney base? The exhaust from the oven remained the same as well, so we just built up a part to put on the anchor plate and secure the chimney.
If I have to cure it, is it the same process as before? A full eight days, getting the oven to pizza cooking temp?
Thanks!
Between cracked mortar and the weight of the bricks (chimney was 72 inches high), I started worrying that it could come down on my kids, and I had it changed.
Now, I want to cook in the oven, whose basic structure was left untouched. The only part that war removed was the front and the chimney.
Do you guys think I need to cure the mortar of the chimney base? The exhaust from the oven remained the same as well, so we just built up a part to put on the anchor plate and secure the chimney.
If I have to cure it, is it the same process as before? A full eight days, getting the oven to pizza cooking temp?
Thanks!
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