Hi all,
New guy here - looking into a pizza oven build in the spring/summer. I live in Canada, and it appears it incredible difficult to come by refractory mortar in large enough quantity to attempt a Pizza Oven at a reasonable price. Currently only available to purchase 3lbs refractory mortar at approx. $30/unit.
I've looked into the DIY 4 ingredient mix that appears to be popular - I haven't been able to locate any "Fire Clay" yet.
Wondering If it would possible to use the same or similar mixture that is used when making a vermiculite form oven. If I were to mix either cement or mortar mix with vermiculite in a ratio of 6:1 or 7:1 Vermiculite to additional mix (Cement or mortar mix), do you think it would hold up?
Another thing I'm trying to factor in is that I live in Canada and its get cold in the winter. -30 Celsius days occur a handful of times a year, where I am, the summer can be very hot also 30+ Celsius
Hoping for some Thoughts/ Advice!
New guy here - looking into a pizza oven build in the spring/summer. I live in Canada, and it appears it incredible difficult to come by refractory mortar in large enough quantity to attempt a Pizza Oven at a reasonable price. Currently only available to purchase 3lbs refractory mortar at approx. $30/unit.
I've looked into the DIY 4 ingredient mix that appears to be popular - I haven't been able to locate any "Fire Clay" yet.
Wondering If it would possible to use the same or similar mixture that is used when making a vermiculite form oven. If I were to mix either cement or mortar mix with vermiculite in a ratio of 6:1 or 7:1 Vermiculite to additional mix (Cement or mortar mix), do you think it would hold up?
Another thing I'm trying to factor in is that I live in Canada and its get cold in the winter. -30 Celsius days occur a handful of times a year, where I am, the summer can be very hot also 30+ Celsius
Hoping for some Thoughts/ Advice!
Comment