Re: Render/stucco dome a little help needed
Because the refractory is extremely porous, in wet weather it will suck up water from the atmosphere even though the oven is completely sealed. Water can often get in around the door and also around where the flue enters the outer shell. Also you tend not to use the oven in really rainy periods so its not getting dried out. I've found it does not seem to need to go right back to the original tiny curing fires, but if you haven't used the oven for ages after rain it is a good idea to give it at least one or two slow fires before really revving it up.
Because the refractory is extremely porous, in wet weather it will suck up water from the atmosphere even though the oven is completely sealed. Water can often get in around the door and also around where the flue enters the outer shell. Also you tend not to use the oven in really rainy periods so its not getting dried out. I've found it does not seem to need to go right back to the original tiny curing fires, but if you haven't used the oven for ages after rain it is a good idea to give it at least one or two slow fires before really revving it up.
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