Re: Ottawa Oven - Onward Once More!
Sarah,
I wouldn't worry about the heat on the cement board so much. You have the flue tile in place (if I am 'seeing' your picture correctly) and you are proposing building a box with the box walls away from the flue, and fill in the space between the flue and the cement board (at least an inch?) with vermiculite that will protect the cement board from most of the heat.
When you fire the oven, how hot does your chimney flue get?
You are planning to build the structure with steel 'studs' in the corners to support the cement board, so the structure should be sound...
It will all be setting on a masonry structure that looks to be sound and able to support the weight....
And you are planning to 'cap' the assembly, keep most of the water off the structure...
And then finish with some 'cladding' to make it all look good, and keep the weather off the cement board....
I don't think of cement board as a 'structural' component, but the distances you are using (less than a foot and a half wide between the studs?), and the weight that is involved all look small enough that it should work.
If it is a worry, maybe double up the cement board; get a double layer that is screwed to the studs in the corner of the structure.
One opinion...
JED
Sarah,
I wouldn't worry about the heat on the cement board so much. You have the flue tile in place (if I am 'seeing' your picture correctly) and you are proposing building a box with the box walls away from the flue, and fill in the space between the flue and the cement board (at least an inch?) with vermiculite that will protect the cement board from most of the heat.
When you fire the oven, how hot does your chimney flue get?
You are planning to build the structure with steel 'studs' in the corners to support the cement board, so the structure should be sound...
It will all be setting on a masonry structure that looks to be sound and able to support the weight....
And you are planning to 'cap' the assembly, keep most of the water off the structure...
And then finish with some 'cladding' to make it all look good, and keep the weather off the cement board....
I don't think of cement board as a 'structural' component, but the distances you are using (less than a foot and a half wide between the studs?), and the weight that is involved all look small enough that it should work.
If it is a worry, maybe double up the cement board; get a double layer that is screwed to the studs in the corner of the structure.
One opinion...
JED
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