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FWIW, I built my dome on the floor and after a year, have no cracks in the dome.
As for Irene, my oven sits about 100 ft. from a small stream bordering my property. At 4AM today it was only about 15 ft from the waters edge.
It's all better now though.
I hope you're not getting pounded too badly.
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John -
I'd probably try to grind out some of the mortar where the cracks are - and use some homebrew and firebrick shims to re-seal. Do you have a decent grinding wheel? You might even want to try something like a dremmel to get that done.
Good luck - and it looks like Irene's degrading - so hopefully you're okay there.
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David, I can understand the first part of what you wrote, as the oven floor heats up, but as it cools, the perimeter under the dome wall doesn't have to move with the floor - since the floor is not one solid piece. It may also be that small gaps between the bricks in the floor 'abosrb' some of the expansion of the bricks during the heating.
I still have to figure out which way I'm going to do mine.
Jeff
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Placing the dome over the floor might actually be worse because there will be no gap for the floor to expand to and the massive weight of the walls on the first course would prevent any movement between them and the floor bricks. This would result in stress build up at the base of the walls.Given that the safe recommendation for temp rise in pottery kilns is 100/Hr (and we all exceemd that by heaps) the best thing you can do is let the material expand more evenly by firing up more slowly, particularly at the start when the temp rise and resulting uneven expansion is so rapid.
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Hi John
Hope all is well over there with the cyclone as we call em ,
Interesting re floor inside dome , I just couldnt be stuffed with the extra cuts to put floor inside though i would have thought it was a better and much more proffesional job doing so. Ive got no cracks so far gonna crank it tommorrow and hope it holds.
cheers James
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Originally posted by brickie in oz View PostJust read through your post again, putting the floor inside the dome is not something I would do.
Heating the oven, the floor has to get hot quicker and expand first, it is also a bigger mass than the dome so would expand more than the dome.
I wonder how many other cracked domes are due to this?
I'll take some pics after Irene the terrible passes through New England. I may not have power for a few days so pics will wait.
Thanks
John
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Just read through your post again, putting the floor inside the dome is not something I would do.
Heating the oven, the floor has to get hot quicker and expand first, it is also a bigger mass than the dome so would expand more than the dome.
I wonder how many other cracked domes are due to this?
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Originally posted by Dino_Pizza View PostJohn,
Congratulations (on curing stage) and regrets (on the crack).
So you did have a gap between your floor and soldiers? How big was it? 1/4" or more? I don't remember what the suggestion is. (I used a double thickness of corrugated box strips) but you think a brick chip got in there?Had to be some extreme force to move the bricks apart.
Originally posted by Dino_Pizza View PostAl's suggestion of mortaring with slurry while it's warm is the first I've heard of. Sounds like a sound plan. No matter how you repair it, you'll probably always see a hairline crack (or re-crack) but once you insulate on the outside your dome will function like normal.
Originally posted by Dino_Pizza View PostSo close to being done, this small setback will be over soon. Good luck on getting thru the hurricane. If your oven survived your earthquake this week and the hurricane tomorrow, this crack is the least of your problems
-Dino
Thanks for the support, kind words and most of all the help your build has given me.
Thanks
JohnLast edited by Aegis; 08-27-2011, 04:53 AM.
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John,
Congratulations (on curing stage) and regrets (on the crack).
So you did have a gap between your floor and soldiers? How big was it? 1/4" or more? I don't remember what the suggestion is. (I used a double thickness of corrugated box strips) but you think a brick chip got in there? I bet that happens more than we think. I vacuumed the heck out of my floor edge but it is difficult to get the vacuum head to the rear edge and that's where your crack happened.
Al's suggestion of mortaring with slurry while it's warm is the first I've heard of. Sounds like a sound plan. No matter how you repair it, you'll probably always see a hairline crack (or re-crack) but once you insulate on the outside your dome will function like normal.
So close to being done, this small setback will be over soon. Good luck on getting thru the hurricane. If your oven survived your earthquake this week and the hurricane tomorrow, this crack is the least of your problems
-Dino
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Originally posted by woodfried View PostHi Mate , that sux about the crack im sure it will be an easy fix.
Is that Hurricane Irene your are talking about? just had a look on internet !
cheers James
I hope the crack will be an easy fix and it will be a good opportunity to fix it and let it set for awhile to let Irene pass!
Thanks John
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Hi Mate , that sux about the crack im sure it will be an easy fix.
Is that Hurricane Irene your are talking about? just had a look on internet !
cheers James
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Well as I am waiting for some heatstop to be delivered I finished curing the oven. I am pleased to report the next fires were totally uneventful. I did go back theory my pics and the soldiers were all tightly spaced, as in no mortar gaps. Which again leeds me to believe I had something between the firebrick hearth and the soldiers. Now I will start on repairs and hope the hurricane doesn't take it away ! Lol
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Originally posted by Aegis View PostThanks a ton for the translation and help. One other question: Should I try to finish curing the oven before repairing or wait until after repair(s)
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