Re: Poll: How big is your Wood Fired Oven?
I guess mine would be considered a Tuscan style oven. it is 36", with a full soldier course of bricks, but i did lay an extra inch of ceramic under my floor bricks, inside the oven so my first course shows 5.5". So my oven floor actually has 3" of insulation under it. the doorway is 18.5" wide, 10" at the sides and 12" at the center of the arch. the dome is 21" at the center, giving me a 57% ratio. 2 + or - hours to clear the dome.. i tried to post a picture, but i'm technologically challenged. i need to compress the photo's to post them, and i need to get my IT guy to show me the easiest way to do it...3 layers of ceramic blanket, wire lath and 2 coats of stucco with 1 coat of acrylic. i'll add another coat of acrylic in the spring... here in Michigan we've been caught in an old Eagles tune.. the sky won't snow and the sun won't shine... if i had 40 degrees, i could finish my stonework..
I guess mine would be considered a Tuscan style oven. it is 36", with a full soldier course of bricks, but i did lay an extra inch of ceramic under my floor bricks, inside the oven so my first course shows 5.5". So my oven floor actually has 3" of insulation under it. the doorway is 18.5" wide, 10" at the sides and 12" at the center of the arch. the dome is 21" at the center, giving me a 57% ratio. 2 + or - hours to clear the dome.. i tried to post a picture, but i'm technologically challenged. i need to compress the photo's to post them, and i need to get my IT guy to show me the easiest way to do it...3 layers of ceramic blanket, wire lath and 2 coats of stucco with 1 coat of acrylic. i'll add another coat of acrylic in the spring... here in Michigan we've been caught in an old Eagles tune.. the sky won't snow and the sun won't shine... if i had 40 degrees, i could finish my stonework..
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