Hi. My first post here, but I've been using the forum for a while.
I have built the stand and floor insulation (perlcrete 5:1) for my 40" brick oven.
I am planning to use homebrew mortar for the bricks, and I have been thinking alot on the transition from the vent landing over to the flue. I've tried finding a "square anchor plate" here in Norway, but it seems impossible to find.
Therefore I've been looking into casting the flue gallery using the same homebrew recipe, also adding some SS needles, and some PP-fiber. A positive side effect is also keeping the vent depth smaller.
My question is; if I build a sand mold, can I build the flue gallery by adding the cast bit by bit like vermcrete insulation on the dome, or should I make an outer form to keep the cast in place?
I have built the stand and floor insulation (perlcrete 5:1) for my 40" brick oven.
I am planning to use homebrew mortar for the bricks, and I have been thinking alot on the transition from the vent landing over to the flue. I've tried finding a "square anchor plate" here in Norway, but it seems impossible to find.
Therefore I've been looking into casting the flue gallery using the same homebrew recipe, also adding some SS needles, and some PP-fiber. A positive side effect is also keeping the vent depth smaller.
My question is; if I build a sand mold, can I build the flue gallery by adding the cast bit by bit like vermcrete insulation on the dome, or should I make an outer form to keep the cast in place?
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