Hey all in the FB world. I am underway on my wfo, i think.
Need some guidance on setting the floor please, and how to deal with a few aggravations:
1. The FB board is uneven Not only are the pieces not consistent thickness but they even vary from one edge to the next by as much as 3/8". I mixed 1/2 fireclay and sand and tried to set tiles today. I learned that sand from home depot will not work; too coarse. I sifted the mix and the rest of the bag of sand through an old window screen to clean the larger aggregate. Aggravating to spend all the time and effort to make a level slab only to deal with this. It will take a 1/2 inch of sand/fireclay in places to level the floor. let me know whether to sweat on not sweat.
2. Any thoughts on how to set the 12" x 12" floor tiles, as i have pictured or just straight with center ? I am using Alsey medium duty refractory brick for floor and brick.
3. some of the tile edges line up good, others not so great. Should i try to shave the edges or just live with it and fill gaps with fireclay/sand mix? I wanted the larger tiles because i thought it would make a better floor, but the pics i have seen using brick seem to have cleaner joints.
4. I have read that cutting the floor to fit inside the dome is preferable and makes a more effecient oven. Is that the consencus ?
Thanks for your wisdom; I need all I can get.
Tracy
Need some guidance on setting the floor please, and how to deal with a few aggravations:
1. The FB board is uneven Not only are the pieces not consistent thickness but they even vary from one edge to the next by as much as 3/8". I mixed 1/2 fireclay and sand and tried to set tiles today. I learned that sand from home depot will not work; too coarse. I sifted the mix and the rest of the bag of sand through an old window screen to clean the larger aggregate. Aggravating to spend all the time and effort to make a level slab only to deal with this. It will take a 1/2 inch of sand/fireclay in places to level the floor. let me know whether to sweat on not sweat.
2. Any thoughts on how to set the 12" x 12" floor tiles, as i have pictured or just straight with center ? I am using Alsey medium duty refractory brick for floor and brick.
3. some of the tile edges line up good, others not so great. Should i try to shave the edges or just live with it and fill gaps with fireclay/sand mix? I wanted the larger tiles because i thought it would make a better floor, but the pics i have seen using brick seem to have cleaner joints.
4. I have read that cutting the floor to fit inside the dome is preferable and makes a more effecient oven. Is that the consencus ?
Thanks for your wisdom; I need all I can get.
Tracy
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