Hi all
I have been a long time lurker around these boards, however have finally decided to take the plunge with a pizza oven. I have after a war of attrition, convince my wife to let me have a go at building one rather than buying.
I have decided on a Allan Scott type barrel build with some modifications I have picked up from this forum, however I will post more about that latter to get some advice on do and don't.
My main question before I commit to this is how am I going to cut the fire bricks. The tools I have at my disposal are:
(a) a mitre saw (Ryobi 1200W 210mm Compound Mitre Saw I/N 6210392 | Bunnings Warehouse)
(b) a 5" inch angle grinder
Obviously would have to put a masonry blade on either of these if I was going to use them, soak the bricks in water before cutting and use appropriate PPE (dust mask, safety glasses and hearing protection)
What am I best of using? Will either of these work or should I just hire a wet saw? The problem is I will not be able to do them all in one day and will have to hire a wet saw multiple times.
Thanks
Mark
I have been a long time lurker around these boards, however have finally decided to take the plunge with a pizza oven. I have after a war of attrition, convince my wife to let me have a go at building one rather than buying.
I have decided on a Allan Scott type barrel build with some modifications I have picked up from this forum, however I will post more about that latter to get some advice on do and don't.
My main question before I commit to this is how am I going to cut the fire bricks. The tools I have at my disposal are:
(a) a mitre saw (Ryobi 1200W 210mm Compound Mitre Saw I/N 6210392 | Bunnings Warehouse)
(b) a 5" inch angle grinder
Obviously would have to put a masonry blade on either of these if I was going to use them, soak the bricks in water before cutting and use appropriate PPE (dust mask, safety glasses and hearing protection)
What am I best of using? Will either of these work or should I just hire a wet saw? The problem is I will not be able to do them all in one day and will have to hire a wet saw multiple times.
Thanks
Mark
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