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  • Pizza Party Oven on Block Stand

    Just purchased a Pizza Party Bollore oven now I need to build the stand to put it on. It only weighs 110lbs so I don't think I need a heavy durty stand. Planning on pouring a 48" X 40" slab about 3 1/2 inches thick then stacking 4 runs of cinder block. Then build a form for a concrete slab top. In the build instructions for the pompei oven they say to dry stack the blocks and pour concrete in every other space in the block. Will this type of building method keep the blocks together? I would think I would need to mortar the block to the slab and to each other. Thanks for any replies.



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    Look at the Forno Bravo eplans, they talk about bases extensively, cost 2-3 bucks
    https://www.fornobravo.com/store/pom...book-v2-0-pdf/
    Russell
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    • #3
      Giving the amount of time that has passed since your initial post, I would like to get an update if you've managed to solve your problem, and how did you do it?

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      • #4
        Pizza ovens are an excellent investment because they can save you a lot of time. I also believe that while you save time, you lose in pizza quality. However, they are more energy-efficient, taking less time to preheat and not warming up the entire house. For those wondering, the average price for Outdoor Pizza Ovens ranges from $50 to over $5,000. So if you're looking for a present, I would rather take a look at some Adult Cape & Mask because these are some of the best presents for any person, regardless of the age factor.

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