Greetings Fellow Pizza Fan.
I built a casa2g100 almost two years ago, and i have had a problem retaining heat. I can get the dome to clear after some roaring fires, and with proper wood selection. I can't get the surface of the oven to get hot though. Even when i move the coals, the temperature will be around 350-400 under the coals. It seems like i am not getting good heat retention and maybe reflection off of the dome. thought this might be moisture, and maybe it is, but seems to happen even when i am using it frequently. It is a dome design covered in stucco with the fb insulating blanket underneath. My worry is that i didn't seal the pieces of the dome well enough at the seams, and am now losing heat through there. the stucco does seem to get warm there, around 140F. I was considering some sort of patch, or fire place caulk between the seams on the inside of the oven, but didn't know if this would adhere, and solve the problem.
Any advice out there?
I built a casa2g100 almost two years ago, and i have had a problem retaining heat. I can get the dome to clear after some roaring fires, and with proper wood selection. I can't get the surface of the oven to get hot though. Even when i move the coals, the temperature will be around 350-400 under the coals. It seems like i am not getting good heat retention and maybe reflection off of the dome. thought this might be moisture, and maybe it is, but seems to happen even when i am using it frequently. It is a dome design covered in stucco with the fb insulating blanket underneath. My worry is that i didn't seal the pieces of the dome well enough at the seams, and am now losing heat through there. the stucco does seem to get warm there, around 140F. I was considering some sort of patch, or fire place caulk between the seams on the inside of the oven, but didn't know if this would adhere, and solve the problem.
Any advice out there?
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