Hi guys,
I'm new on this forum, but reading already a lot. I'm from Belgium and planning to build a brick pizza oven in my garden.
I'm currently making the design of the oven (100mm). I have the thought in the back of my head that I will not live in my current house for the rest of my life. I'll probably move in the next 10 years. So I was wondering if I should make the oven "moving-proof", and how.
I will pour a slab of 25cm. The stand of the oven will be build with hollow concrete blocks which I will pour with concrete. But then... The heart will also be concrete, but I want to avoid that it's stuck to the base.
Any advice how I can avoid that the hearth will be stuck to the base when pouring the concrete in?
Then again... to make it "moving-proof", should I already foresee any holes/handles so it can be easily lifted? Any advice/recommendation how to do this? How thick should the hearth be to make it moving-proof?
Thanks for your advice!!
Jonas
I'm new on this forum, but reading already a lot. I'm from Belgium and planning to build a brick pizza oven in my garden.
I'm currently making the design of the oven (100mm). I have the thought in the back of my head that I will not live in my current house for the rest of my life. I'll probably move in the next 10 years. So I was wondering if I should make the oven "moving-proof", and how.
I will pour a slab of 25cm. The stand of the oven will be build with hollow concrete blocks which I will pour with concrete. But then... The heart will also be concrete, but I want to avoid that it's stuck to the base.
Any advice how I can avoid that the hearth will be stuck to the base when pouring the concrete in?
Then again... to make it "moving-proof", should I already foresee any holes/handles so it can be easily lifted? Any advice/recommendation how to do this? How thick should the hearth be to make it moving-proof?
Thanks for your advice!!
Jonas
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