My wife is letting me build an oven in the yard, after many years of pleading (on my part).
She doesn't like the idea of a hulking mass of concrete in the yard. I kind of agree with her. especially since I want the mouth of the oven to be higher up to cook from the deck. Deck is about 3 feet above ground.
Attached, find an idea for a foundation that uses piers and pressure treated girders.
Maybe 5 piers total? 4 at the corners, and one in the middle?
Does anyone see any problems? If so, what would you change? If not, what size footers would you use? 8 or 10 inch?
Mostly interested in suggestions to attach and pour hearth slab to top of the wood.
Advantages of this is that it is absolutely not affected by frost. Also, saves a ton (or three) of concrete mixing and pouring.
She doesn't like the idea of a hulking mass of concrete in the yard. I kind of agree with her. especially since I want the mouth of the oven to be higher up to cook from the deck. Deck is about 3 feet above ground.
Attached, find an idea for a foundation that uses piers and pressure treated girders.
Maybe 5 piers total? 4 at the corners, and one in the middle?
Does anyone see any problems? If so, what would you change? If not, what size footers would you use? 8 or 10 inch?
Mostly interested in suggestions to attach and pour hearth slab to top of the wood.
Advantages of this is that it is absolutely not affected by frost. Also, saves a ton (or three) of concrete mixing and pouring.
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