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  • Bubb
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    Ready for stone and wire

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  • Bubb
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    Yep, all framed up ready for concrete. I'm
    A little thick 6" but that's okay ran out of stone.
    Putting wire mesh in also using 4000 psi
    Concrete with fiber. I dug 12" and have a 6" stone base.
    I got the down load and have been reading and looking
    At endless pictures.. I notice a lot of bases dry stacked?
    Then core filled with rebar? Are most of the bases dry stacked
    And then just core filled? I would at least think
    Of laying bottom corse with mortor so it stays put? Once
    I get a good day to pour concrete I'll get base laid up
    In short order. I'll take plenty of pics.

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  • hodgey1
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    Originally posted by Bubb View Post
    What size
    Pad do I need for block base? I'll go 10-11 inch deep
    4" stone and 6" pad with rebar. Just need a size. Thanks
    I'm posting a picture of the recomendations from the free Forno Bravo plans. I would highly recomend that when you get a chance, download and read them as they are very helpful.

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  • ncsmoker
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    Have you read the free e-book that details how to build a pompeii oven from start to finish?

    Brick Oven Plans | Build an Italian Brick Oven

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  • Bubb
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    Well here goes nothing

    I'm getting started to build a brick oven. Just
    Found this site. Don't have a lot of time to
    Research as I have pour planed for next week.
    I built a pergola and patio I'm pouring, and stamping.
    My plan is for a oven just off the pad. I guess
    I'll swing for the fence and do a 42" dome style. I
    Need to dig for the pad this weekend. What size
    Pad do I need for block base? I'll go 10-11 inch deep
    4" stone and 6" pad with rebar. Just need a size. Thanks
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