Hello all,
I started building what I plan to be a very utilitarian oven so aesthetics are not a high priority for me. But we need a large capacity and plan to use it at least a couple times per week to bake bread for sale.
(Some photos of my started build are in the photo forum)
The questions I have now that I have my foundation slab in place:
I know there are dimension guidelines on here some where - I've seen them, but can't find them now. I'm basically hoping to build as large an oven as feasible on a 5x6 foot slab. The slab is 5 inches thick. I plan to use 3 inches of fireboard rather than vermicrete for the insulative layer.
I bought a chop saw from the local big-box. I was told it will be fine for cutting brick with a masonry blade. But I see the instruction booklet says not to do this - steel only. Is this just a CYA liability thing for the manufacturer or is there some real reason why I shouldn't use it for bricks?
If I use layers of brick to build the vault, the first layer being full sized fire brick, can the second layer be regular brick, rather than the more expensive fire brick?
Finally, where the heck does one find the fire board and fire blankets? I've called around and no one has even heard of it!
Thanks!
Joe
I started building what I plan to be a very utilitarian oven so aesthetics are not a high priority for me. But we need a large capacity and plan to use it at least a couple times per week to bake bread for sale.
(Some photos of my started build are in the photo forum)
The questions I have now that I have my foundation slab in place:
I know there are dimension guidelines on here some where - I've seen them, but can't find them now. I'm basically hoping to build as large an oven as feasible on a 5x6 foot slab. The slab is 5 inches thick. I plan to use 3 inches of fireboard rather than vermicrete for the insulative layer.
I bought a chop saw from the local big-box. I was told it will be fine for cutting brick with a masonry blade. But I see the instruction booklet says not to do this - steel only. Is this just a CYA liability thing for the manufacturer or is there some real reason why I shouldn't use it for bricks?
If I use layers of brick to build the vault, the first layer being full sized fire brick, can the second layer be regular brick, rather than the more expensive fire brick?
Finally, where the heck does one find the fire board and fire blankets? I've called around and no one has even heard of it!
Thanks!
Joe
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