Hello all,
I hope you will have the patience for a list of newbie questions. I have been working with making a decent pizza in a weber grill. (including bolting fire brick to the top of the lid) and I'm not happy with the results.
Therefore I'm contemplating turning it up a notch and have some fundamental questions.
1) Budget-how much should one expect to spend in building a brick oven themselves?
2) Is there a reason you shouldn't use charcoal in addiition to or instead of wood?
3) Mobility-We don't plan on living in this house for more than a few more years and I'm contemplating how one would make their brick oven somewhat mobile.
Is this even possible?
My naive plan would have a "table" constructed with legs out of 4x4s with inflatable tires, the table top would be made of concrete depending more on insulating concrete and less on heat mass. Likewise the dome would be less mass more insulating concrete. e.g. use split face refractive brick, backed by insulating concrete, or use some massing concrete in only key areas such as under the floor of the oven and on the top of the dome.
Thank you in advance for your thoughts.
Tysen
I hope you will have the patience for a list of newbie questions. I have been working with making a decent pizza in a weber grill. (including bolting fire brick to the top of the lid) and I'm not happy with the results.
Therefore I'm contemplating turning it up a notch and have some fundamental questions.
1) Budget-how much should one expect to spend in building a brick oven themselves?
2) Is there a reason you shouldn't use charcoal in addiition to or instead of wood?
3) Mobility-We don't plan on living in this house for more than a few more years and I'm contemplating how one would make their brick oven somewhat mobile.
Is this even possible?
My naive plan would have a "table" constructed with legs out of 4x4s with inflatable tires, the table top would be made of concrete depending more on insulating concrete and less on heat mass. Likewise the dome would be less mass more insulating concrete. e.g. use split face refractive brick, backed by insulating concrete, or use some massing concrete in only key areas such as under the floor of the oven and on the top of the dome.
Thank you in advance for your thoughts.
Tysen
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