Hi david s , I totally understand, thanks for point it out. If everything goes as planned, I starting the insulation this weekend.
By the way, the brick work I finish it like a month ago, in this part of Mexico winter is a joke, is like spring/summer time, so its been sunny almost everyday with a temperature that goes from 10°C up to 30°C. The oven looks super dry, no signs of moisture and even so, I know that it must have still lots of water in there. I could start curing the oven at this moment, and when I start to apply the insulation layers of perlcrete stop curing with fires, and let the insulation to cure for a week before I re start the fires?
By the way, the brick work I finish it like a month ago, in this part of Mexico winter is a joke, is like spring/summer time, so its been sunny almost everyday with a temperature that goes from 10°C up to 30°C. The oven looks super dry, no signs of moisture and even so, I know that it must have still lots of water in there. I could start curing the oven at this moment, and when I start to apply the insulation layers of perlcrete stop curing with fires, and let the insulation to cure for a week before I re start the fires?
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