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  • #16
    Re: took the plunge!

    stopped at all local pool company's and they said they use masonry sand or something besides vermiculite. they said the product i needed was called pool base or something. I have more money in the vermicrete layer than i did in the block stand!
    Anyway my mind is on setting the floor, i am going to cut bricks tomorrow and then take a long weekend off and start dome next week. there is plenty of reading to do and pictures to look at to prepare me.

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    • #17
      Re: took the plunge!

      I am thinking of setting the floor today! the vermicrete i poured yesterday seems solid enough! actually surprised me. Is this a bad idea? I feel like i cant do anything without re assurance from this forum! at some point i am going to have to trust my own judgement. Is it possible to be addicted to the forum? i am running from my yard into house to jump on computer or open my file that has the plans, checking things 3 times! i need my head examined

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      • #18
        Re: took the plunge!

        You're advised to keep the vermiculite damp for a week to cure it, but you can dampen the floor as well, if you want to move forward.
        My geodesic oven project: part 1, part 2

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        • #19
          Re: took the plunge!

          Originally posted by Lousdepot View Post
          23 bags of vermiculite!
          Looks Great!

          I was shocked at 23 bags until I saw the bag. I ordered ours online from McMaster-Carr

          As I remember, our vermiculite slab was still spongy after a day. I think I waited almost a week to build on it, however, if yours is solid, I say go for it.

          I've been on other building forums but as soon as my project was finished, I left the forum. Here there are quite a few members with finished ovens so who knows, Fornobravo could be a lasting addiction.

          Dave
          Album: http://picasaweb.google.com/fornososo/Pizza#

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          • #20
            Re: took the plunge!

            Wow I never thought of mcmaster Carr! I have a damn account with them too! I have used them for aluminum pipe, never thought of them for vermiculite. My problem was poor planning, lifetime problem!

            Can I get the FB board wet?

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            • #21
              Re: took the plunge!

              Originally posted by Tscarborough View Post
              Or masonry supply houses. You could get about 60 cubic feet of perlite for 200 bucks around here.
              I-10 Building Materials near San Antonio has Harborlite brand Perlite for $11.22 per 4 CF bag. It is not a coarse grade, but it does the job.

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              • #22
                Re: took the plunge!

                Well i put the floor down and cut all the soldiers and a bunch of half brick. I dont think i am going to taper every half brick!! not unless i get my hands on a wet saw. or you all convince me. Its also time to think of an opening and dome height!

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                • #23
                  Re: took the plunge!

                  I'm using a cheap 14" chop saw that has been in my metal working shop for 8 years+. One of my boys holds a hose with a misting/shower sprayer on it directed at the diamond masonry blade. That helps extend the life of the blade (though I am on my second), reduces dust and reduces the noise a little. Cuts easier, too.

                  I'm not sure I would taper every brick. I did on this build and it has been a pretty good pain. Most rings are locked, and 3/4th of the bricks are cut with a simple angled/tapered cross cut, but the occasional custom brick to keep things in the round has been a challenge. Some guys on here have a nice jig for doing all that, but my saw wouldn't allow for an elaborate setup.

                  CB
                  CB

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                  • #24
                    Re: took the plunge!

                    Took the weekend off, but got the soldiers in and the landing walls up! take a look at pics and let me know if you think i screwed anything up. One thing i know i messed up was started with a 20" opening but ended up at 19" because of the 1/2" reveal for the door. still can get 12" height. Anyway i hope to get a few rings done tomorrow or maybe inner arch... thanks for any tips!

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                    • #25
                      Re: took the plunge!

                      Looks good! you are off and running!!

                      A little every day or two will get you there in no time!

                      CB
                      CB

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                      http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/c...-us-13256.html

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                      • #26
                        Re: took the plunge!

                        "That helps extend the life of the blade (though I am on my second), reduces dust and reduces the noise a little. Cuts easier, too."

                        Soaking the brick for 2 or 3 min (until the bubbles stop) will help as well. The chop saw will also do the "double bevel" cuts you will find necessary on the top courses.

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                        • #27
                          Re: took the plunge!

                          Looking good...Have fun with it and don't worry about the "goofs" we all have them somewhere

                          Peter
                          Member WFO-AMB=WW

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                          • #28
                            Re: took the plunge!

                            I learned something today! I suck at laying brick!! had a helper today so i got over confident and laid 4 courses and inner arch. There is a great chance that i will wake up to a pile of bricks tomorrow. Just not too confident in my abilities at this time!! if this thing holds it will be a great advertisement for heat stop!!
                            Pictures of todays progress?(don't feel good enough to call it progress)

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                            • #29
                              Re: took the plunge!

                              front arch will be first to fall. Must be a sign! cant upload photo of front

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                              • #30
                                Re: took the plunge!

                                heres another try

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