We built an earth oven last spring and used it all summer long. I haven't built a roof for it yet. Before winter, we gave it one final firing, let it cool down and then covered it with an oil-cloth tarp. I'm in Minnesota where winter lasts 3-4 months and gets as low as -20F (-30C). The walls of our oven are 3" of clayish-earth, a 1" ceramic insulation blanket, and another 3" of the same earth. The inside is hard, like low-fired clay. After a winter covered up, the outside is soft, spongy and dried-out, almost like peat.
We'd like to get started build a roof, but I'm not sure what to do now. Do I need to wet the outside of the oven down and give it a good pressing? What about covering it in wire-mesh and giving it a 3/4" coat of breathable plaster?
Thanks!
We'd like to get started build a roof, but I'm not sure what to do now. Do I need to wet the outside of the oven down and give it a good pressing? What about covering it in wire-mesh and giving it a 3/4" coat of breathable plaster?
Thanks!
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