Hello all - like many others, I have been lurking for some time thinking of my WFO build and I'm excited to get started. Given that it's Canada's 150th Birthday this year, I thought it was a fine way to celebrate a birthday. I've started my Pompeii oven build in Grey County Ontario, Canada and hope to finish later this summer. I have a rough cardboard template and have done some sizing analysis with Sketchup.
So far I have poured the 12' x 10' slab (will be covered with some food prep / seating) - I did the excavation and framed and added rebar but had a professional crew and truck do the pour as part of a larger barn build (best $400 I've ever spent to save my back!). We placed a 69" x 61" block stand a few weeks ago. I had originally planned a 42" corner build but have modified this down to 36" or 39" based on the size of the stand I wanted on the slab. I spent last weekend building the frames for the hearth, which I plan to pour this weekend.
The high-level details are as follows:
Thanks C150
So far I have poured the 12' x 10' slab (will be covered with some food prep / seating) - I did the excavation and framed and added rebar but had a professional crew and truck do the pour as part of a larger barn build (best $400 I've ever spent to save my back!). We placed a 69" x 61" block stand a few weeks ago. I had originally planned a 42" corner build but have modified this down to 36" or 39" based on the size of the stand I wanted on the slab. I spent last weekend building the frames for the hearth, which I plan to pour this weekend.
The high-level details are as follows:
- 4" reinforced concrete hearth
- 36 or 39" ID floor with dome bricks outside the floor
- Door 18" W x 11" T
- Plan for 4" of FB insulation under floor and drain holes drilled under insulation (may add something under FB to prevent any moisture wicking)
- 3" insulating blanket and 1" stucco exterior
- Plan to cut bricks with bevel only (not bevel and taper)
- Will add thermal break between oven and landing
- 6" flue
- Integrated arch design (saying this and have looked at it but not fully processed!)
- I filled every second core of the block stand w rebar/concrete. The cores above the lintel are empty. Should I just cover them for the hearth pour or should they be filled as well? If so, how do you block the bottom of the cores?
- Per the plans, are empty concrete bags stuffed in the core sufficient to prevent the cores from filling?
- I'm still confused by the "Vent Landing" and "Oven Landing" sizes. I was thinking of the vent landing (inner arch, vent and outer arch - correct?) being about 12 - 13" total length for a 6" flue. So the total length excluding the oven landing is: 36" floor + 4.5" rear brick + 3" rear insulation + 1" stucco + 13" vent landing for total length? I had originally thought of a 12" oven landing as well to stage food in front of oven, but I'm thinking that may be too long of a reach? Thoughts?
- Any other tips before I do the hearth pour? Concrete and mixer are ordered and will be delivered this Friday.
Thanks C150
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