First off I would like to thank all the members for taking the time to post their builds on the forum. The amount of information available to us first time builders is extremely helpful. I’ve spent the past year reading and enjoying everyone of the documented builds.
I’ve spent the past few months building our oven, have it insulated and perlite on the dome. Going to tile the dome, but having difficulty’s transitioning the tile to the outer arch. My questions are, can I attach the tiles directly to the outer arch side bricks with refractory home brew? Or should I put a couple inches of perlite on the outer arch? I’ve used the oven already and noticed the upper part of the arch near the vent gets pretty hot. I’m afraid if I tile directly to it, the tiles will just pop off. My outer arch is free floating from the dome, with ceramic rope between them. I plan on casting a 2” decorative face to go over the front of the arch. The plan being to use colored concrete with glass imbedded in it and polishing it out. Attaching the face with the home brew when completed. It will all have a roof built over the oven with the stainless steel vent going through it. Is concrete used for countertops ok for the front casting or should I use a refractory type casting? I hope this makes sense. Thanks in advance for taking the time to respond.
Carl
I’ve spent the past few months building our oven, have it insulated and perlite on the dome. Going to tile the dome, but having difficulty’s transitioning the tile to the outer arch. My questions are, can I attach the tiles directly to the outer arch side bricks with refractory home brew? Or should I put a couple inches of perlite on the outer arch? I’ve used the oven already and noticed the upper part of the arch near the vent gets pretty hot. I’m afraid if I tile directly to it, the tiles will just pop off. My outer arch is free floating from the dome, with ceramic rope between them. I plan on casting a 2” decorative face to go over the front of the arch. The plan being to use colored concrete with glass imbedded in it and polishing it out. Attaching the face with the home brew when completed. It will all have a roof built over the oven with the stainless steel vent going through it. Is concrete used for countertops ok for the front casting or should I use a refractory type casting? I hope this makes sense. Thanks in advance for taking the time to respond.
Carl
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