I have just pegged out my 1000mm internal Pompeii oven ready for excavation and construction commencement. I am restricted as to it's location, in the corner of an existing pergola covered patio and only 900mm from a concrete retaining wall which supports the boundry fence. I therefore need to swing the oven around from the planned 45 degrees to the corner. Here is where the problem lies:
I want to retain the igloo shape for the oven, tiling the insulation layer rather than incorporating a housed oven with roof. Since I have limited space, I was thinking of using the insulating blanket as it is recognised as being the prefered and best BUT to cement over this and then to tile it would be difficult - YES? - especially when I need to relocate my chimney.
I could of course use copious layers of cement/vermiculite insulation (again little room for the 6" that is required, (which makes for the ideal base for tiling), This would of course be best when/if I locate my chimney over the centre of the igloo in order to clear the new polycarbonate patio roof.
Then again I could also just double layer the chimney and run it through the roof! Decissions, decissions.
Which is the best way to go?
I would appreciate ideas from those with more experiences in such matters.
Neill
I want to retain the igloo shape for the oven, tiling the insulation layer rather than incorporating a housed oven with roof. Since I have limited space, I was thinking of using the insulating blanket as it is recognised as being the prefered and best BUT to cement over this and then to tile it would be difficult - YES? - especially when I need to relocate my chimney.
I could of course use copious layers of cement/vermiculite insulation (again little room for the 6" that is required, (which makes for the ideal base for tiling), This would of course be best when/if I locate my chimney over the centre of the igloo in order to clear the new polycarbonate patio roof.
Then again I could also just double layer the chimney and run it through the roof! Decissions, decissions.
Which is the best way to go?
I would appreciate ideas from those with more experiences in such matters.
Neill
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