I am building a 42" Pompeii dome oven using your plans.
I have built the hearth with concrete (3 1/2") and am at the point to prepare for the cooking floor.
My dilemma is: Do I use the Perlite and cement mix only under the Herringbone cooking floor or ...
Home Depot has rigid foam insulation with silver backing which I can get in 1 1/2", and then place the same cooking floor with fire bricks as I was planning.
Could I use the rigid foam insulation as a base under the cooking floor and then fill around the remainder with Perl-crete?
Would this be a fatal error? Would the rigid foam breakdown or, perhaps, melt and I lose my dome oven floor?
My thinking is that the rigid foam provides better insulation than the Perl-crete alone.
Thank uou, (virago)
I have built the hearth with concrete (3 1/2") and am at the point to prepare for the cooking floor.
My dilemma is: Do I use the Perlite and cement mix only under the Herringbone cooking floor or ...
Home Depot has rigid foam insulation with silver backing which I can get in 1 1/2", and then place the same cooking floor with fire bricks as I was planning.
Could I use the rigid foam insulation as a base under the cooking floor and then fill around the remainder with Perl-crete?
Would this be a fatal error? Would the rigid foam breakdown or, perhaps, melt and I lose my dome oven floor?
My thinking is that the rigid foam provides better insulation than the Perl-crete alone.
Thank uou, (virago)
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