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It was dark when I finished .......lol, Here you go:
(The other photos have the form for my barrel vault to give an idea of size and a mock up of the oven doorway - just waiting for the solid bricks to be delivered now).
Courtesy of the British weather, (and B&Q not delivering my solid bricks) I'm stuck inside for the weekend.
Based on various posts on the forum, I've decided to modify the design slightly (as I don't have that much room for concrete to sure up the barrel vault) I'm going to cut the bricks used for the side wall (supporting the arch) at a slight angle to take some of the outward thrust of the arch. (see fantastically accurate cross section lol).
Isn't too bad at the moment .... just raining as per usual in sunny Manchester! Is English your first or second language (saw you mentioned it taking ages for you to translate product names).
sigpic "Why can't you just have a BBQ like normal people?"
Gave up on waiting for B&Q and picked up some scotch commons from Jewsons. Oven walls and lintel for the front of the oven are now done. (I gave up on the sloping walls idea).
I think I'll leave finishing/decorating it till next year. I haven't decided if I'm going to paint the outside or not - I guess that depends on how good the brickwork ends up looking. I'm also toying with the idea of installing some lights too. If I do decide to paint it - going to paint the bottom half red, and render the top half in white (to match our house).
I'm going for the sloping roof design (my neighbour was kind enough to donate a load of rosmary roof tiles) as in the image.
I've picked up two concrete lintels (one reinforced) which I'm going to use to support the chimney... only thing left to buy is some wood for the batons and joist to support the roof.
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