Hello all,
I finally had the first pizza party using my freshly cured WFO last Saturday...amazing results.
I have been lurking more than posting in the past few months and now I am ready to show what I've been doing.
I build the 42" Pompeii as per the FB instructions. Last year I build the foundation, block wall and hearth. This year I built the dome on top of 2" of FB board. The dome was covered with 4" of KAOL wool and the voids filled with vermiculite. I finished the enclosure using cement board on the walls and poured a concrete roof to keep it weather tight. Next year I will finish the outside using field stone or faux stone to get that stone house look.
I started curing the oven using the 7 fire regime and quickly opted for the propane method after the second fire. Using a propane tiger tourch I kept the oven temp at 190F for 18 hours then started raising it by 50F every 4 to 6 hours until I got to 700F. I highly recommend this method.
last Friday when I got to my camp (that's where I build the oven) I light a big-azz fire. The chimney drew well and the oven heated up nicely. The following day I light another big-azz fire to get ready for the first pie. The first pizza cooked in less than two minutes with a floor temp of 650F. The next morning (Sunday) the oven was 400F we had to cool it down before we baked some cinnamon buns. The following Tuesday evening I poured a concrete cap at the top of the chimney and the oven was still warm with a floor temp of 180F!! three days after the fire.
I made most of my own oven tools and will post some photos next chance I get.
Thanks everyone out there I couldn't have done this without reading the information and advice from your posts.
Cheers
I finally had the first pizza party using my freshly cured WFO last Saturday...amazing results.
I have been lurking more than posting in the past few months and now I am ready to show what I've been doing.
I build the 42" Pompeii as per the FB instructions. Last year I build the foundation, block wall and hearth. This year I built the dome on top of 2" of FB board. The dome was covered with 4" of KAOL wool and the voids filled with vermiculite. I finished the enclosure using cement board on the walls and poured a concrete roof to keep it weather tight. Next year I will finish the outside using field stone or faux stone to get that stone house look.
I started curing the oven using the 7 fire regime and quickly opted for the propane method after the second fire. Using a propane tiger tourch I kept the oven temp at 190F for 18 hours then started raising it by 50F every 4 to 6 hours until I got to 700F. I highly recommend this method.
last Friday when I got to my camp (that's where I build the oven) I light a big-azz fire. The chimney drew well and the oven heated up nicely. The following day I light another big-azz fire to get ready for the first pie. The first pizza cooked in less than two minutes with a floor temp of 650F. The next morning (Sunday) the oven was 400F we had to cool it down before we baked some cinnamon buns. The following Tuesday evening I poured a concrete cap at the top of the chimney and the oven was still warm with a floor temp of 180F!! three days after the fire.
I made most of my own oven tools and will post some photos next chance I get.
Thanks everyone out there I couldn't have done this without reading the information and advice from your posts.
Cheers
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