I have built a cast segmented oven which weighs over half a ton and intend to put it on a trailer. The hearth is 3" thick (as are the oven walls) I have built the frame in my trailer and the top layer so far is going to be marine ply. Now obviously I can't put the oven straight on the plywood (I persume given time it would burn) I was wondering if I made vermiculite cement (6-1) at 1" thick and also put 1" ceramic blanket under the hearth would it protect the plywood base? failing this I have a lot of house insulation (Kingspan here in the UK) It's basically dense foam woth aluminum paper on each side. I was thinking of usint this but I don't know how it will stand so much heat and weight over time... Any ideas or pointers, sorry but insulation board is not an option right now and i need to save as much weight as i can hence the 1" of vermiculite cement. Thank you
My oven so far--- http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f21/...day-16182.html
My oven so far--- http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f21/...day-16182.html
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