Re: Pompeii in Nanoose Bay!
Well, here we are with Christmas over, in a New Year, back from vacation and determined to get the stone exterior finished. This project has been d-r-a-g-g-i-n-g!
Santa bought Dave an infrared thermometre for Christmas - it was hard to track down one in Canada with a high range and that didn't cost the earth. (Shipping from the U.S. almost doubled the price due to customs and duty.) Any Canucks can PM me for more info on the purchase.
We built a few curing fires over the last couple of months and used the residual heat for some cooking; ribs and pork roasts were deliciously tender left overnight. We are short of wood and just have not had the time to locate a supply of well-seasoned wood as we were out of town alot.
Unfortunately, our temporary door (just a piece of plywood cut to size) caught fire so Dave has had to make a new one until we can get a real one made. We will look for a metal merchant to make it, probably with a thermo-coupler inset. I don't see alot of photos for inspiration on the site - any more out there?
So here are my men doing the stone. It is taking a few days since the weather has been colder than usual (below freezing at night); not good for the mortar and the site also faces north. The photo of the back shows the clean-out door installed.
Karen
Well, here we are with Christmas over, in a New Year, back from vacation and determined to get the stone exterior finished. This project has been d-r-a-g-g-i-n-g!
Santa bought Dave an infrared thermometre for Christmas - it was hard to track down one in Canada with a high range and that didn't cost the earth. (Shipping from the U.S. almost doubled the price due to customs and duty.) Any Canucks can PM me for more info on the purchase.
We built a few curing fires over the last couple of months and used the residual heat for some cooking; ribs and pork roasts were deliciously tender left overnight. We are short of wood and just have not had the time to locate a supply of well-seasoned wood as we were out of town alot.
Unfortunately, our temporary door (just a piece of plywood cut to size) caught fire so Dave has had to make a new one until we can get a real one made. We will look for a metal merchant to make it, probably with a thermo-coupler inset. I don't see alot of photos for inspiration on the site - any more out there?
So here are my men doing the stone. It is taking a few days since the weather has been colder than usual (below freezing at night); not good for the mortar and the site also faces north. The photo of the back shows the clean-out door installed.
Karen
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