I obtained one of these recently and I was going to try building a simple oven design. Initially I was going to copy the popular portugese portable oven with steel inner with an insulation layer in between, etc. But now...I just kind of want to cover this in perlcrete. My plan was to cut this tank into fourths so you end up with 4 half barrel shapes, domed top, closed back and open front for a refractory insert I'm going to make. I was planning on doing the same dome to opening 64% as on dome ovens whether it's important here or not. I also prefer (the way I'm thinking about this) to keep the steel on the inside vs the refractory mix bc I want it to heat fast and steel conducts. Then the perlcrete would be my insulation layer plus add some heat retention a bit. But to be fair this is not going to be a traditional oven you fire up and cook for 2 days. It's an oven for coming home, firing it up, start stretching pizza and making toppings, then bake.
Input I was hoping for from the pros was...
1)do barrel styles need the same top to opening ratio?
2) should the chimney be at the edge of this dome vs over the opening like a dome style?
3) is there a benefit perhaps mixing refractory types, say castable refractory first along the metal THEN Perlcrete?
I was going to do firebrick bottom regardless for cooking surface, or maybe a thick baking steel, not sure yet.
any other input?
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