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  • Pergola over igloo ,any ideas?

    Hi,there!
    Forgive me if I have posted this question in the wrong box.
    I'm looking for ideas on how to build a simple structure to
    protect my future igloo from the elements building a brick
    box around it with a gable roof would look to overpowering,massive,
    since my garden is long and narrow.Pics welcome!!!
    Arigato from Kobe!

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    Re: Pergola over igloo ,any ideas?

    I like the look of a dome covered in stucco. It's a pleasing shape and probably as compact as you can get in terms of covering. There are plenty of postings here on how to do this type of enclosure. Here's a nice reprentative picture of Jed's oven.



    here is a link to the finished ovens section of the photo gallery:
    PhotoPlog - Finished Ovens

    Christo
    Last edited by christo; 08-28-2008, 03:16 PM.
    My oven progress -
    http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/c...cina-1227.html
    sigpic

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    • #3
      Re: Pergola over igloo ,any ideas?

      Hi Maska

      Ive just finished my oven - but made sure ive made it waterproof with sealer and masonary paint until i build my structure over it.

      Im thinking of a wooden pergola structure...see
      Finnforest Double Deck Kit with Pergola

      I typed in build a pergola in google and lots of plans and ideas have come up..
      and they seem very easy to build

      Im thinking of doing a standard sloping roof pergola that i can add a simple roof to allowing a hole for my chimney extension..

      I think with trelis on 2 sides once you have a few vines etc over it it will look great very subtle and not a large lump...
      Trellises, Arbors & Pergolas: Ideas ... - Google Book Search

      If you find any other good plans / images let me know

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      • #4
        Re: Pergola over igloo ,any ideas?

        Thanks,Ross !
        As soon as I find something interesting, I will be posting it.
        Masako.

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        • #5
          Re: Pergola over igloo ,any ideas?

          You might find some ideas from this pergola site. They have shown many variations for garden pergolas. And here's a list of DIY guide on building a pergola.

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          • #6
            Re: Pergola over igloo ,any ideas?

            Hello Masako

            Not sure how much weather protection a pergola will give you, but you might get some with trelis and climbing plants.

            I've built my oven under a pergola (picture attached). They are very easy to construct and quite flexible in design. The pergola uprights (and fixings) and large crosbeams are the only specialist pergola parts you need to buy, the other parts are eay enough to buy from more general shops or make yourself.

            Most important thing to note is to keep your chimney/vent away from the pergola crossbeams.

            http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/atta...-work-0088.jpg

            Let me know if you're intersted and I can post some close-ups of the pergola.

            Adam
            sigpic "Why can't you just have a BBQ like normal people?"

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            • #7
              Re: Pergola over igloo ,any ideas?

              Masako,

              I like curves thus the dome enclosure for my WFO. So I wanted a roofed protective structure which also had curves. Another "want" was it had to be metal roofed. After much searching without luck we encountered this one day in our local Costco store. It wasn't in their online catalog. It looks like it will fit our needs quite well and as the roof is made of fairly heavy guage aluminum panels (with the top panel being horizontal and wide enough for a collar) it will be fairly easy to build the chimney pass-thru. The only drawback is the hollow sound when one knocks on the vertical columns. I'm exploring the possibility of filling the tubes with some sort of bulk sand/ vermiculite/perlite mixture to correct this (no cement as I don't want to create a corrosion problem).

              Costco isn't in Japan but these were manufactured in China (where else?) so there is a posibility they are exported elsewhere in the world.
              Bests,
              Wiley

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              • #8
                Re: Pergola over igloo ,any ideas?

                Wiley,
                That looks spectacular. Both your oven and cover complement each other well.
                Cheers,

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                • #9
                  Re: Pergola over igloo ,any ideas?

                  A pergola wouldn't work up here in Scotland as we have a lot of wind and rain. Here's my solution and I light my oven in any weather all year round. It wasn't finished when this picture was taken but it is now.

                  Annie
                  "It's not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it's because we do not dare that things are difficult." ~ Seneca

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                  • #10
                    Re: Pergola over igloo ,any ideas?

                    Nice Annie! That'll keep all but the sideways rain off you.

                    I love the rockwork walls on the building behind the oven area. Is that the main house?
                    GJBingham
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                    Everyone makes mistakes. The trick is to make mistakes when nobody is looking.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Pergola over igloo ,any ideas?

                      GJ, No, that's my neighbour's shed. I took the picture from the house. The stone is red sandstone which is common around here. I have one wall in the house made of it from the ruins of the original cottage, and then used the rest for the wall. Dry stone dyking was common around here and now it's a dying art. My wall has some cement in it but the neighbour's old shed does not. It's been there for at least 150 years.

                      Annie
                      "It's not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it's because we do not dare that things are difficult." ~ Seneca

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                      • #12
                        Re: Pergola over igloo ,any ideas?



                        you can do something like this one also, i think this would be perfect for covering your igloo

                        or you can check out other garden pergolas

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                        • #13
                          Re: Pergola over igloo ,any ideas?

                          amazing have a nice peice of work has been done by a Masako Morishita...

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