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  • K79
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    Originally posted by UtahBeehiver View Post
    Whatever you decide to use for your form, make sure you can remove it without destroying it, you can use it later as a template for you oven door.
    My door needs to be larger than that to make my seal right....

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  • UtahBeehiver
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    Whatever you decide to use for your form, make sure you can remove it without destroying it, you can use it later as a template for you oven door.

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  • K79
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    Ok so my opening is 19" wide, 10" high on the ends and 11 1/2" at the center. Any ideas on making the form for my arch?

    Also I printed out my oven opening on paper and it looks huge with those dimensions. Must be an optical illusion right.... Those dimensions are from FB ... mostly. The oven openings just look smaller in all the photos I've seen.
    Last edited by K79; 05-03-2013, 08:22 AM.

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  • K79
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    will do. thanks

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  • UtahBeehiver
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    K79.

    Strive for the best joints you can on the inside of the dome, mortar is your friend on the outside. I strived for as tight of inside and outside joints I could get. If I were to do again I would just focus on the inside and spend my energies elsewhere.

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  • Les
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    Originally posted by K79 View Post
    Makes me smile when I remember reading a thread where someone wanted to build one with no gaps at all.
    It can be done. The front to back taper would require a 14 inch saw to make a reasonable attempt. My next oven

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  • K79
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    Ok since Les said to "leave it be" I figured this would be a good time to experiment with the mortar and working the brick since I really can't screw anything up since it's good to start with. I quickly found out that planning an oven with all 1/8" joints won't happen. Makes me smile when I remember reading a thread where someone wanted to build one with no gaps at all. I'm now going to plan on 1/4" joints all the way around. Hopefully I'm still leaving myself enough "wiggle" room.

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  • Les
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    Originally posted by K79 View Post
    Can I dry stack my first layer or do I want some mortar between the bricks?
    Leave it be - looks good.

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  • K79
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    So after a full day of work, I got the insulation board down and all but 8 pieces down for my oven floor and first course for my wall.

    Question... My first course for my wall does fit pretty tight. Can I dry stack my first layer or do I want some mortar between the bricks?



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  • Les
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    Originally posted by K79 View Post
    Ok guys I only have enough fireclay to go around the perimeter of my ceramic fiber board. Is it ok to level it going around ther perimeter and not smear it across the entire hearth slab. There will some voids under my insulation board. Also I noticed some fine cracks in my board are these oK?
    You should be able to just screed the mix to fill the low spots. The fine cracks in the board are no problem.

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  • UtahBeehiver
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    You can do a sand and fire clay mix as well with a notched trowel to help you extended your fireclay

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  • K79
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    Ok guys I only have enough fireclay to go around the perimeter of my ceramic fiber board. Is it ok to level it going around ther perimeter and not smear it across the entire hearth slab. There will some voids under my insulation board. Also I noticed some fine cracks in my board are these oK?

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  • Tscarborough
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    Yes you can use the fireclay.

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  • K79
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    Ok guys I'm in the process of laying my ceramic fiber board. There are some gaps between my fiber board and my hearth slab. How do I level these so my board doesn't crack when the brick is laid. They are about 1/4" at the edge. Can I lay a bed of fireclay between my hearth slab and my insulation board? At a stand still !!!!

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  • Tscarborough
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    No, not Heatstop, it is fine for thin or wide joints.

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