Hi,
I read too many and i am lost now,i need your help again.
I read that calcium aluminate-lime-sand method hasn't got too many years life.
Is it true?
In pompeii pdf plans i read also that:
The seller who bought the calcium aluminate cement,suggest me to use 1:3 (C.A cement-chamotte) ratio but with chamotte instead of sand and nothing else.Not lime,not clay.
In your ovens which method did you use and which is the method for the oven to work properly for years?
Thanks in advance,
George
I read too many and i am lost now,i need your help again.
I read that calcium aluminate-lime-sand method hasn't got too many years life.
Is it true?
In pompeii pdf plans i read also that:
Finally, makes sure that you do not use a wet, premixed
fireplace mortar with water-soluble binder. There are a
number of mortar brands designed for in-door fireplace
installation, where the mortar does not cure to a fully-cured,
waterproof state. This is the wrong product for pizza oven
installation.
fireplace mortar with water-soluble binder. There are a
number of mortar brands designed for in-door fireplace
installation, where the mortar does not cure to a fully-cured,
waterproof state. This is the wrong product for pizza oven
installation.
In your ovens which method did you use and which is the method for the oven to work properly for years?
Thanks in advance,
George
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