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  • FIREANDFLAMES
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    Well how does it look? I tell you im NO mason!!! But im excited.

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  • FIREANDFLAMES
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    Im a pizza and appitzer man, thats what this oven is for. Ive cooked in places with a wfo and personally i dont mind the heating up period - thats beer time just being outside in the sun with beer and freinds, thats a great day no matter what! I scamed 24 fire bricks from work for free and found 16 on my property, its almost like i was meant to build this.....at least thats my story! Any other tips is appreciated.

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  • asudavew
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    Sounds reasonable.

    At times I wish I had less mass for quicker heat up.
    But when I throw a brisket in my WFO 36 hours later... I'm glad I have the additional mass.
    Retained heat is pretty nice.

    Just food for thought.

    Maybe Dmun will let us know how well his WFO retains heat.

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  • FIREANDFLAMES
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    I just looked at dmun's geodesic dome thread and a light came on. Less of everything, brick, morter, time. Im gonna build this the same basic way outlined in the plans but with the brick upright. I spent the last day working the angles for the dome and ill be cutting the bricks in half and in thirds and placing them on thier side, will make the work more efficient (in my mind anyway). The amount of mass ill save is tremendous, and my local hardware store has huge bags of vermiculite that has been there for years, i get at a steal So this is the new plan for my dome. I think with the cheap vermiculite i can put on 8" on my dome so the thinner walls will have plenty of insulation!

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  • Frances
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    I feel for you...

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  • FIREANDFLAMES
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    PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE, PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE, PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE, PA.........

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  • Frances
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    I always heard that you should wait a week, too. Still plenty of the month to go nuts in, even after waiting another couple of days...

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  • gjbingham
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    Hmmm, good question. I'd wait a week if it was mine. A 3 day cure and you can still make scratches in new concrete.

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  • FIREANDFLAMES
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    So.... impatient me wants to know how soon i can build my block stand? Is three days enough? Ive been wetting the slab every twelve hours and have a tarp on it. Let me know guys, i want to go nuts this month!!!

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  • mfiore
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    I don't blame you. Although I'm comfortable with a solid foundation, I'm not sure it was worth the time and cost. If I were to do it again, I'd reconsider the floating foundation.

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  • FIREANDFLAMES
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    I used the gravel foundation. I used the floating type cause i did not want to dig half way to china!

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  • mfiore
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    Great! What did you decide to do with your foundation (given your cold climate)?

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  • FIREANDFLAMES
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    Well after many setbacks i finally poured the foundation today
    June is my month for this oven, ill be able to do alot!!!

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  • dmun
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    When I went to get my sand and gravel at the brickyard, they offered to mix them, but I got them separately. I was afraid that the sand would all settle to the bottom of the pile, as I slowly used it. Now the gravel pile gathers leaves, and the sand pile slowly washes into the garden. I really need to finish that last bit of concrete work...

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  • FIREANDFLAMES
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    Finally have stable weather, i was wondering instead of getting sand and gravel seperatly cant i just use road gravel withy sand in it already?

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