Well winter is waning in Ct. and it looks like I will be starting to work on the hearth floor and dome soon! Yahoo!!!!!!!!!! I have been spending many winter days reading the post of past builds and admiring the fantastic job everyone on this forum has done. I have no masonry skills, so I am at a huge deficit in the talent department. The builds I have seen here are truly magnificent, if I can achieve anything close I will be happy and hopefully my doubting wife will like it too! I have my stand built from last fall and amazingly enough, it made it through this wild winter! No cracks, no splits, no frost heaving, it made it through because of all the info on this forum! Thank you thank you thank you all!
Now I have read many, many, many posts about domes, vent transitions (which reading about those has put the fear of Zeus in me) and insulation etc.
My first question (of many future ones) I do not have a clear picture of the thermal break between the oven and the flue/front brick work. I am so clueless, I don't know if the thermal break is between the dome and the flue, or from the flue out to the entrance landing?
Here is a pic of the stand from last fall and hopefully soon it will be warm enough to start the dome without freezing temps at night.
Thanks in advance!
John
Now I have read many, many, many posts about domes, vent transitions (which reading about those has put the fear of Zeus in me) and insulation etc.
My first question (of many future ones) I do not have a clear picture of the thermal break between the oven and the flue/front brick work. I am so clueless, I don't know if the thermal break is between the dome and the flue, or from the flue out to the entrance landing?
Here is a pic of the stand from last fall and hopefully soon it will be warm enough to start the dome without freezing temps at night.
Thanks in advance!
John
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