Hello -
After lurking here for over a year, I am finally ready to get started on the process of building my WFO. I have wanted one of these for about 10 years, so I am super excited.
My goal is to get the stand and the platform in this fall, and then begin on the construction of the dome in the spring.
My backyard is sloped, so I spent the summer installing a retaining wall and pavers to create a patio area that will be the space for the oven.
My plan is to place the bulk of the platform (~46") on top of the soil behind the retaining wall, and build a 2 foot deep stand in front of the wall to hold the rest.
This sketchup shows what I mean (although the dimensions may be a bit off).
My question is this: what do I need to do with the soil behind the wall to keep the platform stable? Is it enough to compact the soil, add 4-5 inches of compacted gravel and then pour the slab on top of that? or do I need to put in some additional support underneath to keep it from settling?
Note that this is in Seattle, so freeze/thaw is not really an issue
Thanks!
Dennis
After lurking here for over a year, I am finally ready to get started on the process of building my WFO. I have wanted one of these for about 10 years, so I am super excited.
My goal is to get the stand and the platform in this fall, and then begin on the construction of the dome in the spring.
My backyard is sloped, so I spent the summer installing a retaining wall and pavers to create a patio area that will be the space for the oven.
My plan is to place the bulk of the platform (~46") on top of the soil behind the retaining wall, and build a 2 foot deep stand in front of the wall to hold the rest.
This sketchup shows what I mean (although the dimensions may be a bit off).
My question is this: what do I need to do with the soil behind the wall to keep the platform stable? Is it enough to compact the soil, add 4-5 inches of compacted gravel and then pour the slab on top of that? or do I need to put in some additional support underneath to keep it from settling?
Note that this is in Seattle, so freeze/thaw is not really an issue
Thanks!
Dennis
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