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That's my beautiful wife in the dome, the pic is through the hole. She is earning her pizza. She'll have to go back in to get more gaps.
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Re: Finally Starting My 42" Manteca
Got to the keystone!!! I am going to use full bricks to fill the hole. Put two in since pictures were taken, I'll post those tomorrow.
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Thank you. I just finished the 8th course and filled the gaps with mortar. Not all of them, just the bigger gaps.
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Barry,
Looking good.
Before you get those top courses, while you can still get to everything in the oven without having to go through the arch, squeeze mortar into all those little gaps, then wipe with a damp sponge. Easy to do now... especially when you finish a course and have a little mortar left over...
Keep up the good work and glad your wife is doing okay. Give us an update on her as well.
Peace,
CB
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I lied about the pics. I'm a high school math teacher and last week was finals and it took more than I thought.
I had all that extra mortar, no more. The secret is a ROTOZIP with the sanding attachment. Bought it 6 years ago and it is one of the best tools I've ever bought.
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Just finished row 6 and got about 1/3 of row 7. Went to fourth bricks. Post pics tomorrow
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I have been doing a row, waiting a bit to let everything settle a bit then clean it up. I didn't want the mortar to harden up and have to do any chipping or grinding in the end. I am not that big a person, but I don't want to be stuck inside an oven scraping away.
Mike
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That is my project for today. That is exactly what I was thinking yesterday, my fat butt is going to have a hard time getting to it if I don't do it now.
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Hey Berry, you should clean up the inside of the dome as you go along (if you haven't already). It's a lot easier when you can get into the oven.
-Lookin good
Mike
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Got some nasty cuts out of the way. I hope to finish the fifth row tomorrow.
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It has rained for the last four days, keeping me from my build. I would really like to get it done before the heat comes. Also I don't want the rain to pop my cherries. Last year it rained about two weeks later than this and we could only save a few cherries from our two trees.
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The inside needs to be as clean as you want it to be. Most people wipe up the excess mortar to have a clean look. I don't know what will happen with a random amount of mortar on the inside. It might just fall off with all the heat and clean itself?
- Anyone else know what it might do?
Mike
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I butter the bricks first and once the mortar set, they snap right off.
How clean does the inside need to be? I can get most of the mortar off by sanding it with another brick, but not perfect.
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So you snap off the wide end of the wedge and leave the rest imbedded in the oven? sounds efficient.
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Re: Finally Starting My 42" Manteca
Originally posted by BarryKeith View PostI used the wedges I cut from the top of my soldier row as my shims. Works real well, I just snap off the excess when mortar sets. I am using a brick to smooth out my floor and clean off the mortar.
Great Job! You are moving right along!
John
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