Re: My 40" Inch pizza oven in Florida
10th course is complete..........I'm hoping three more courses then plug...??. I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel picture #3 the heavenly light from above........LOL
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Re: My 40" Inch pizza oven in Florida
Arch supports a goner....... Dry fitted the 10th course today............ Modeling clay still working good............. I'm thinking of going back to a full size half brick on the next course............Any suggestions?
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Re: My 40" Inch pizza oven in Florida
Originally posted by kanoer54 View Postafter being introduced to this website 6 months ago i have been following a lot of these WFO builds from all over the world.
looking forward to starting my build and hope it is 1/2 as well done as yours and the others.
jon
Glad to have ya aboard......Thanks for your comments....Looking foward to seeing your build.
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Re: My 40" Inch pizza oven in Florida
after being introduced to this website 6 months ago i have been following a lot of these WFO builds from all over the world. lots of great work.
bartman,you have some really nice brickwork there. well done. are you running your flue thru your screened cage?
looking forward to starting my build and hope it is 1/2 as well done as yours and the others.
jon
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Re: My 40" Inch pizza oven in Florida
Finished the the dry fitting for the 9th course yesterday and will be setting it today.........How long before I can remove my inner arch support?
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Okay! now I get it I didn't even know you could look at that stuff but it makes perfect sense now! Surprising though...
I just hope my build looks as good or at least somewhere as good as all that are mentioned. Its great to be able to learn so much from everyone on the site. Just wished I had more time to keep up with you guys. I might be able to catch up now that I'm going all in.
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Originally posted by chirobuggy View PostThanks for the compliment KB....I was just catching up on your thread ans saw this. Looks like it was from March? I dont know what I did to deserve the complement but Ill take it.
I was just messing around giving all a hard time back then......... You?re still the man after today?s calculation the post to view ratios of our three threads.
Today stats:
Chirobuggy.........48 views per post
Kbartman...........31 views per post
K79...................23 views per post
By the looks of your stats and your new IT base we will be pushing a broom for ya. Even though K79 just made it to Journeyman status and I'm only a Apprentice. .......LOL
Glad to have ya back look forward to watching your progress.
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Originally posted by kbartman View PostChirobuggy's he the man , and he's a only a serf.........Looks like K79 and Boy wonder are going to be pushing his broom...........I promise my next post will be serious
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Originally posted by K79 View PostCheck out my thread to see how I'm holding up my brick. Doesn't work well when you dry fit as the bricks want to slip but to hold them in place with some mortar its awesome. Post 300.
Originally posted by Calisdad View PostNice piece of work kbartman.
My saw just arrived yesterday so I'm a bit behind you. I like your arch transition and your use of firebrick shims on the dome. I haven't seen anyone else employ clay as an aid either. Good idea.
The arch transition not my idea, I've seen the pictures of the arch transition successes and failures this one seems to me the way to go. Thanks to all those whom have gone before.
I found that in my cut to fit approach that the mortar was setting up too fast. Clay allowed for me to cut and dry fit the whole course. This allowed me to lay the whole course relatively quick, enough time to allow me to tap around the whole course concentrically while mortar was still workable, allowing better overall alignment. I hope it works on the upper courses.
The shims are just the scape cuts used to fill the wide mortar joints the Super Demon High heat mortar shrinks a lot.
Originally posted by UtahBeehiver View PostNice work clearing the arch.Last edited by kbartman; 05-29-2013, 06:12 PM.
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Re: My 40" Inch pizza oven in Florida
Nice piece of work kbartman.
My saw just arrived yesterday so I'm a bit behind you. I like your arch transition and your use of firebrick shims on the dome. I haven't seen anyone else employ clay as an aid either. Good idea.
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Nice work clearing the arch.
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Re: My 40" Inch pizza oven in Florida
Originally posted by kbartman View PostThanks K79,
Finished inner arch and 8th course Dry fitting was a little easier, I used modeling clay to hold the bricks during the dry fit.....hoping it will work on the upper courses as well.
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