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  • FIREANDFLAMES
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    As you've likely discovered already, there is help available here every step of the way if you want it - this forum is comprised of an amazing group of people!


    Thanks i couldnt agree more.

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  • sarah h
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    Hi Lance,

    My oven just endured a nasty first winter and record snow melt and my slab-on-gravel foundation came through without any problem. What you've got planned should be just fine.
    Good luck!
    As you've likely discovered already, there is help available here every step of the way if you want it - this forum is comprised of an amazing group of people!

    Sarah

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  • FIREANDFLAMES
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    Ok just a shot in the dark

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  • dmun
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    This is not a good idea. Having four cast posts at each corner of the slab just gives the ice lenses something to grab on to. Better stick to the proven: Wide heavy footings on bare earth below the frost line, or a slab on well-drained crushed rock fill. Either plan will work fine.

    This is not a deck where it's not that big a deal if one corner gets pushed up a few inches. Ovens are heavy and rigid.

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  • FIREANDFLAMES
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    Its back to being sunny and the snow is almost gone i will be pouring my foundation on thursday. From the pics in my other posts i was wondering if i should dig post holes in the four corners of the foundation pour about 8" footing let that dry and then pour my slab letting the holes fill up and having kinda like a table with legs. What do you guys think?

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  • FIREANDFLAMES
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    In the last two days we have got 10cm of snow five days ago we were out in our shorts and t-shirts soaking up a little sun and prepping our rv.
    Its -15 and you would never know its spring! oh well Like the saying goes, "if you dont like the weather in alberta wait an hour"!

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  • james
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    [QUOTE=FIREANDFLAMES;29861]
    Originally posted by brokencookie View Post
    Wallet be happy later !!! You just have to do some modern math.

    Buying pizza = $25 for the family
    Making pizza = $3 for the family

    You save $22 everytime you fire your oven.

    Now the important math

    Buying pizza made in a factory and cooked by minimum wage careless students ---- Tastes bad and is very expensive

    Making your own pizza with love, and cooking it excellently in your WFO.....Cheap and priceless.


    Yeah i like that ........mabye wallet is feeling better now
    Have you read my Pizza Economics page? Build an oven; send you kids to college for two years on the savings. :-)

    Pizza Oven Economics | Why You Should Install a Pizza Oven

    James

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  • gjbingham
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    Geeze Frances. You like my ramblings? You're obviously as confused as I.

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  • FIREANDFLAMES
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    The weather network looks great for the end of the month so i will pour my foundation on the 30th or the first! Up until this point it did not feel like it was gonna happen but now im just EXTREMELY EXCITED!!!!

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  • FIREANDFLAMES
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    [QUOTE=brokencookie;29788]Wallet be happy later !!! You just have to do some modern math.

    Buying pizza = $25 for the family
    Making pizza = $3 for the family

    You save $22 everytime you fire your oven.

    Now the important math

    Buying pizza made in a factory and cooked by minimum wage careless students ---- Tastes bad and is very expensive

    Making your own pizza with love, and cooking it excellently in your WFO.....Cheap and priceless.


    Yeah i like that ........mabye wallet is feeling better now

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  • Frances
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    Originally posted by gjbingham View Post
    There's no time like the present, except for yesterday, or in the case of planting trees, 20 years ago.
    I like that! You should put that as your quote line.

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  • gjbingham
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    Build it Bruce! There's no time like the present, except for yesterday, or in the case of planting trees, 20 years ago.

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  • brokencookie
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    Originally posted by FIREANDFLAMES View Post
    Wallet not happy!!!!

    Wallet be happy later !!! You just have to do some modern math.

    Buying pizza = $25 for the family
    Making pizza = $3 for the family

    You save $22 everytime you fire your oven.

    Now the important math

    Buying pizza made in a factory and cooked by minimum wage careless students ---- Tastes bad and is very expensive

    Making your own pizza with love, and cooking it excellently in your WFO.....Cheap and priceless.



    Bruce

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  • FIREANDFLAMES
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    OUCH.... 50 CINDER BLOCKS COST ME $3.29 EACH

    Wallet not happy!!!!

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  • FIREANDFLAMES
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    Well i just finished with the gravel (1yard) and packed it. Then i cut up an old tarp laid that down, then wire mesh (some old chainlink fence i had) and rebar. I think im ready for concrete. Ill probably wait till the end of the month to avoid any freezing issues. Again if anyone sees any issues let me know.

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