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  • Chimney Help

    Hi Guys,

    Hope this is in the right spot in the forums...

    I am about ready to build the chimney in my alan scott style oven. I am VERY confused though...

    How do I support the chimney at the front part of it? I can build the arch no probs, then i know the back layer of the chimney sits on the bricks that slope downwards finishing off the dome...but where do the rest go? Does it need a lintel to sit on?

    It seems that there isn't much info on this anywhere...

    Cheers!

  • #2
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    See my sig for how I built the chimney on my barrel vault.

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    • #3
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      Thanks for that I've seen your site before. Tis a great oven.

      Unfortunately it doesn't help me as I have stuck to the Alan Scott design and need to work out how to get the chimney built up from behind the arch upwards...

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      • #4
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        I haven't seen his plans. Do you have a drawing of the area you can post?

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        • #5
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          Thanks!

          The best pics are on this site

          Pizza Oven Construction

          I've used this for a guide. If you look at points 16 through 19 it shows where the chimney is being built but still not clear on how it attaches to arch....at least not to me...

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          • #6
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            Does your throat have that turn down like the one on your link? Regardless, he built his chimney the same way I did, i.e. it sits on top of the front arch.

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            • #7
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              Thanks for your help with this

              Yes it has the turn down, and the back of the chimney sits on that slope. And I get what you are sayin but practically don't know how to bridge that gap behind the arch to build the base for the
              Chimney to build up on....if that makes sense

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              • #8
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                I looked at it closer. He did NOT place it on top of the arch, so he must have used an angle across the sides (pic 16B), right behind the front arch.

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by Tscarborough View Post
                  I looked at it closer. He did NOT place it on top of the arch, so he must have used an angle across the sides (pic 16B), right behind the front arch.
                  I agree. That's exactly what looks like he did.
                  George

                  My 34" WFO build

                  Weber 22-OTG / Ugly Drum Smoker / 34" WFO

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                  • #10
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                    ok cool...so do you think he would have run the angle all the way across behind the arch, and then mortared those bricks resting on the angle to the arch?

                    do you think that in this design that the arch forces the chimeny to start too high? or would it still work sufficiently.

                    thanks for the help guys, this forum rocks...

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                    • #11
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                      They are called "loose angles" and that is what they need to be: loose. You have to leave room for the differential expansion of the angle iron and the brick. Not much, 1/4" on either side is fine, and the angle iron itself is not mortared to anything, it provides vertical support only.

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                      • #12
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                        Ok cool, so i did some research on loose angles and that makes perfect sense.

                        Only question i have is, do i build the bricks up in a stretcher style format, i.e. using all of the lintel, or do I just build it up staggering it in and having a gap..

                        I drew a crude picture and scanned it (attached). this is the view from the back of the arch...i hope it makes sense. Option 1 is the stretcher style, and 2 is the gap...

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                        • #13
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                          You lay them across the angle.

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                          • #14
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                            sorry for being such a newbie...

                            when you say across, do you mean not like either of the diagrams i drew?

                            or across as in each brick lengthways along the angle, and then a length across the throat of the oven, and then join up the throat and angle bricks...?

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                            • #15
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                              The chimney will be either a square or rectangle, with one side sitting on the angle. Nothing special, the brick lay on top of the angle like they would another course of brick.

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