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  • Saba123
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    pizza oven first ignition only the twigs were burned

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  • Saba123
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    and happy ending Covit 19 (corona) outbreak due to curfew. I will light the first slight fire in two days

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    I will only process the bricks in the front and make a chimney, then I will light the first fire
    Last edited by Saba123; 04-17-2020, 01:05 PM.

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  • Saba123
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    forno bravo good evening everyone started the pizza oven 110 cm wide today I will share every transaction I do

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    50 cm width 40 cm height I made the oven door in the industry today
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    Last edited by Saba123; 04-06-2020, 10:51 AM.

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  • Saba123
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    dear gulf After laying the 1-ytong brick on the floor I spread glass pieces of 2-10 cm I spread 8 cm of coarse salt on 3-glass pieces. 4- I laid fire bullets on the salt I did not make mortar under 5-brick, I made a liquid thin mortar with the formula 3-1-1-1, I filled the firebrick cavities. "ytong-glass-salt-fire brick" I chose this way as the salt and glass pieces under the firebrick spread the heat evenly across the oven. If you are aware, I made 4 types of operation, if the oven is processed beautifully, there will be no heat loss on the floor

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  • Gulf
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    Hi Saba,

    The translation program had me confused for a little while. Now, I'm thinking that we (or at least that I) can learn from you. Is the salt that is spread across the top of the glass to protect the glass form the heat from the oven floor? If so, do you have a plan to keep the salt dry to prevent it from disolving from rain water?
    Last edited by Gulf; 04-05-2020, 05:37 PM.

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  • Saba123
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    forno bravo Hi my friends, I will be grateful to everyone who contributed to this pizza oven that I tried to make, especially my friend Gulf has helped me a lot with his ideas. I wish everyone a healthy day to continue where we left off and try to complete our project. "Let's not forget, it increases as the information is shared greetings to all of you

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  • Saba123
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    hi friends I continue from where I left First I sprinkled salt on the bottom for the ground, then I laid the firebricks neatly on the salt.

    Then I made a nice mortar, adhering to the 3-1-1-1 mixture and I spread the mortar, making sure that the firebricks did not have any gaps between them
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    Last edited by Saba123; 04-04-2020, 02:47 PM.

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  • Gulf
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    I am trying on other forums to find a turkish/english speaking member who can help with your build. If you of anyone or if there are other members on this forum that know of someone who can help please post.
    Last edited by Gulf; 04-01-2020, 06:32 PM.

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  • Saba123
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    stove a row for the furnace subfloor, then I used a row of 60 * 25 ytong bricks, I then spread the glass pieces, important? While it breaks the glass, it is very important to use work safety gloves and glasses. It is raining here now, then it will sprinkle the salt of rock, what will I set up the fire bricks after I set up the fire bricks, I will fill the gaps with chamotte mortar.

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  • Gulf
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    Are your firebrick that you will be using for the floor uniform size?

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  • Gulf
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    My apologies, the photos are good. I did not see the edit. I am replying from my cell phone. I will look at them closer when I get back home to the computer.

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