Hi Everyone,
I am thinking of starting a build thread, but haven't yet since my build is nothing unusual- a 36" Pompeii built very close to the FB instructions. However, I have just had two days hard work on the oven just got erased for me and I want to share what happened.
My floor insulation is a 4.5" layer of #4 Perlite and Portland cement mixed in the ration of 6:1. I mixed and applied it carefully and it set up and hardened very well. I should have built my dome directly on that. But I wanted to go the extra mile, so I purchased a 1" layer of ceramic fiber insulation board and placed it on top of the set Perlcrete. I sure wish I hadn't. I had about 3 courses set so far, and wanted to build the arch all the way across before I continued the dome. But as I wet the bricks to keep the mortar from losing its moisture to quickly, the ceramic board began to get wet, spongy and soft. So much so that when I lightly tapped my arch keystone into place, the entire arch separated from the dome and failed in multiple places due to the increasingly soft surface that it now sits on.
I spent alot of time on that arch.
So, my question is: has this happened to anyone? Will this material regain its compressive strength once dry? (I don't know, since even after 24 hours on 100F California heat, it's still wet and soft). Or is it best to demo what I have so far and build directly on the Perlcrete or try another insulating board?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
I am thinking of starting a build thread, but haven't yet since my build is nothing unusual- a 36" Pompeii built very close to the FB instructions. However, I have just had two days hard work on the oven just got erased for me and I want to share what happened.
My floor insulation is a 4.5" layer of #4 Perlite and Portland cement mixed in the ration of 6:1. I mixed and applied it carefully and it set up and hardened very well. I should have built my dome directly on that. But I wanted to go the extra mile, so I purchased a 1" layer of ceramic fiber insulation board and placed it on top of the set Perlcrete. I sure wish I hadn't. I had about 3 courses set so far, and wanted to build the arch all the way across before I continued the dome. But as I wet the bricks to keep the mortar from losing its moisture to quickly, the ceramic board began to get wet, spongy and soft. So much so that when I lightly tapped my arch keystone into place, the entire arch separated from the dome and failed in multiple places due to the increasingly soft surface that it now sits on.
I spent alot of time on that arch.
So, my question is: has this happened to anyone? Will this material regain its compressive strength once dry? (I don't know, since even after 24 hours on 100F California heat, it's still wet and soft). Or is it best to demo what I have so far and build directly on the Perlcrete or try another insulating board?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
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