Gulf told me to get off the bbq site and over here to FB so you guys could keep me from messing this build up!
I have started building my WFO, going with a 42" Pompeii style oven that will be housed in an enclosed structure. Planning on 2" of ceramic fiberboard underneath the cooking floor, not sure on the insulation around the dome, possibly filling up the enclosure with vermiculite or perlite?
Interior height of 21", door opening height of 13.25" and width of 21". I will be using medium duty fire brick 9"x4.5"x2.5" for dome, floor and arches. Probably just go with a stainless double wall exhaust since it will all be enclosed.
Anyway without further babbling from me, he is the start:
Drilled some holes into my current patio and pinned some rebar shorts in, next I added my rebar grid and wire tied everything together.
Here we are about 1/3 of the way through the concrete pour.
Pour finished, my two little helpers were excited to leave their marks on this project.
And here we have the pad after about 36 hours, while I am waiting for it to cure before I build the block walls I thought I would get a template made and start stacking the block close by.
Plan to erect the walls towards the end of this week and then pour concrete this weekend for the cavities and hearth slab.
I have started building my WFO, going with a 42" Pompeii style oven that will be housed in an enclosed structure. Planning on 2" of ceramic fiberboard underneath the cooking floor, not sure on the insulation around the dome, possibly filling up the enclosure with vermiculite or perlite?
Interior height of 21", door opening height of 13.25" and width of 21". I will be using medium duty fire brick 9"x4.5"x2.5" for dome, floor and arches. Probably just go with a stainless double wall exhaust since it will all be enclosed.
Anyway without further babbling from me, he is the start:
Drilled some holes into my current patio and pinned some rebar shorts in, next I added my rebar grid and wire tied everything together.
Here we are about 1/3 of the way through the concrete pour.
Pour finished, my two little helpers were excited to leave their marks on this project.
And here we have the pad after about 36 hours, while I am waiting for it to cure before I build the block walls I thought I would get a template made and start stacking the block close by.
Plan to erect the walls towards the end of this week and then pour concrete this weekend for the cavities and hearth slab.
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