I wanted to check if anyone knew the number of rows of bricks it would take for a 42" oven with the soldier row being a full brick with the top cut at a slight angle?
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Re: How many rows ahould I have for a 42" oven?
I had 13 including the plug. I didn't do a soldier so you are probably looking at 12.Last edited by Les; 05-23-2011, 02:43 PM.Check out my pictures here:
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Re: How many rows ahould I have for a 42" oven?
Here's what I had:
8 on TOP of a soldier course (cut about an inch at a 10 deg angle) shown in this pic and then there where 3 rows that where almost vertical then a "larger" keystone. That equals 11 on a tall soldier.
If you went with a tighter final keystone (ie: a smaller one) then it would have added another row.
BTW: Don't get lazy like me and line up any joints. Try to avoid it; but it happens to the best of us."Life is a banquet and most poor sons-of-bitches are starving to death." -Auntie Mame
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Re: How many rows ahould I have for a 42" oven?
I had eleven rows on top of the soldier and then a ten faceted keystone.My Oven Progress: http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/p...uild-7155.html
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