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  • #91
    Re: A New Journey

    I suppose if I had to I could pick mine up....run straps under the sand with a water jet and pick that sucker up.....Transfer to new sand really slow.

    It would need to be able to pick up a lot of weight. 5-8 ton?
    Darin I often cook with wine, sometimes I even add it to the food... WC Fields Link to my build http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/4...-ca-20497.html My Picasa Pics https://picasaweb.google.com/1121076...eat=directlink

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    • #92
      Re: A New Journey

      Well guys I haven't posted in a while but I think I know what the plan is. But before I tell you I should say I'm the newest father on the block. My wife gave birth to our first. I've been busy with the new baby but during my time off from work I finished my planter boxes. So Russell if you have some good seed or recommendations on tomato plants I am ready to plant!

      Now to the oven. I think I will get a 10000 lb forklift and lift a side and pull it forward and do the same with the other side until it is in place. Hopefully during the move I can keep it as level as possible. I think that is really the best option. I had a friend of mine stop by who builds bridges and he said that is probably the best option. My neighbor has one of these forklifts at his work so we are going to see if we can get one over to my house. Let me know your thoughts and comments about the boxes. I think the forklift option will be the best since it is doubtful I can get a crane back there.
      Loren

      My Build - http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/n...ney-19648.html

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      • #93
        Re: A New Journey

        Loren,

        Congrats on the new bambino. Good luck on moving your base, cross your fingers and hope it goes well.
        Russell
        Google Photo Album [https://photos.google.com/share/AF1Q...JneXVXc3hVNHd3/]

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        • #94
          Re: A New Journey

          Boxes look great. Congrats on the baby.
          Old World Stone & Garden

          Current WFO build - Dry Stone Base & Gothic Vault

          When we build, let us think that we build for ever.
          John Ruskin

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          • #95
            Re: A New Journey

            My only suggestion on moving the oven is if possible, to move it all at once, rather than picking up on side at a time. If that's not doable, then do what you need to do. Also, try to have a nice, firm level new base for it. Also, congrats on the little one.
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            "Believe that you can and you're halfway there".

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            • #96
              Re: A New Journey

              Thanks everyone for the good wishes!

              Originally posted by NCMan View Post
              My only suggestion on moving the oven is if possible, to move it all at once, rather than picking up on side at a time. If that's not doable, then do what you need to do. Also, try to have a nice, firm level new base for it. Also, congrats on the little one.
              I would like to move it all at once but I don't think it will be possible. It weighs at a minimum 15000 lbs (the Slab is about 3 yards of concrete= 12000 lbs, the cinder block=3000+lbs and the counter slab which the oven will sit on and filled cores= 4000 lbs before water weight.) It would be difficult to lift and move all at once at close to 20000 lbs.
              Last edited by the_dr_masuess; 05-23-2014, 06:54 AM.
              Loren

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              • #97
                Re: A New Journey

                Originally posted by the_dr_masuess View Post
                Thanks everyone for the good wishes!



                I would like to move it all at once but I don't think it will be possible. It weighs at a minimum 15000 lbs (the Slab is about 3 yards of concrete= 12000 lbs, the cinder block=3000+lbs and the counter slab which the oven will sit on and filled cores= 4000 lbs before water weight.) It would be difficult to lift and move all at once at close to 20000 lbs.
                I understand. I hope it all goes well for you.
                My Build:
                http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/s...ina-20363.html

                "Believe that you can and you're halfway there".

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                • #98
                  Re: A New Journey

                  Congrats on the baby! Your planter boxes look great and I hope your move of the oven works out well.

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                  • #99
                    Re: A New Journey

                    Your planter boxes look great. Hope your moving goes well. If you haven't started already have you thought of maybe a house moving service to jack and move your project? I don't know what that cost would be but for sure they could move your project exactly where you want it to be. Saw on Discovery Channel where a company jacked up a brick lighthouse and moved it back hundreds of feet to save it and it came out perfect.

                    Congratulations to you and your wife on your new one and best wishes!!

                    Jim

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                    • Re: A New Journey

                      Well Yesterday I got together with a neighbor of mine who was wanting to build an oven on his own. I was scanning the classifieds 2 months back and found a WFO which used to be in a restaurant for 1500. Suggested it to him and he bought it. Yesterday was the first day he fired it up. It got upwards of about 1100 degrees but didn't hold that heat since he doesn't have it insulated or anything but the oven was in two pieces. Thought I would share its design since it is a unique oven. All of the bricks are fixed on the inside and only the floor needed to be lied down. It is a very large oven about 5'x5'. It made me jealous that my oven wasn't done yet. But then again all he had to do was bring this to his house and get it assembled with a mini-X.
                      Loren

                      My Build - http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/n...ney-19648.html

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                      • Re: A New Journey

                        Extra!!! Extra!!! Read all about it

                        Talked with one of the City Planner's today and they are going to give me a variance and provide me with a building permit to continue on the oven as proof that the city approves the location of the oven. Finally after over 6 months I'll be able to start back up with this project.

                        The less fortunate thing about it is that the structure is over the property line so I will have to make a few modifications and re-locate the placement of the oven. I'll also be making a smaller oven since I have to re-locate. I don't see this as a huge deal since it will heat quicker and hopefully hold heat better. I'll be going with a 36" oven instead of the 48" I had previously planned. I'll post up some pictures here soon of the future layout and plan and I'm sure I'll be back to my question asking self soon.

                        I just have to make a demolition adjustment to the current structure by cutting the middle back section off and then re-supporting with block in the back to close it off. Then the next step will be to pour the new top for where the pizza oven will sit. Then I'm back to where I was when I was stopped back in March.

                        Added a very rough sketch up drawing of my idea for the new oven. Anyway... I hope to be more involved here again at the latest in the spring since I may have to hold out the build till the snow melts... we'll see.
                        Loren

                        My Build - http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/n...ney-19648.html

                        SLOB - Salt Lake Oven Builders - For WFO builders in Utah - Join here http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/grou...-builders.html

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                        • Re: A New Journey

                          So about 2 weeks after my last post I was laid off from work and Winter came along so there was no progress even though the excitement about the build was there. We've been having great weather as of late here in Utah so I've been making some progress on the Demo and oven. Hopefully weather stays good so I can continue making progress. I'll add pictures and more description tomorrow.
                          Loren

                          My Build - http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/n...ney-19648.html

                          SLOB - Salt Lake Oven Builders - For WFO builders in Utah - Join here http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/grou...-builders.html

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                          • Re: A New Journey

                            Made some good progress on the WFO with this great weather and now that I have the city's green light finally, I hope to make a lot of progress over the next few weeks! Lets hope for good weather.
                            This week I...

                            1. Completed demo work of old pizza location
                            2. Repaired rear center of structure
                            3. Made forms for new countertop pour
                            4. Poured the new counter
                            5. Removed forms
                            6. Removed Insulating brick and firebrick from storage location
                            7. Cleaned Insulating brick and firebrick
                            8. Created new templates for the floor (oven is now 42") and for use of the IT
                            9. Layed the Insulating brick floor
                            10. Layed the Firebrick floor
                            11. Cut and placed first course of the dome
                            12. Spring cleaning of the structure and getting ready for the build!

                            Can't wait to get cooking!
                            More pictures in second post
                            Last edited by the_dr_masuess; 02-15-2015, 05:36 PM.
                            Loren

                            My Build - http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/n...ney-19648.html

                            SLOB - Salt Lake Oven Builders - For WFO builders in Utah - Join here http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/grou...-builders.html

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                            • Re: A New Journey

                              Some of my pictures wouldn't upload so I'll start embedding them.
                              Last edited by the_dr_masuess; 02-15-2015, 05:37 PM.
                              Loren

                              My Build - http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/n...ney-19648.html

                              SLOB - Salt Lake Oven Builders - For WFO builders in Utah - Join here http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/grou...-builders.html

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                              • Re: A New Journey

                                Hey Loren,

                                Your pic file size appears to be way to big. See if you can't reduce them to around 1Mb (or less) prior to loading and they'll load just fine. They'll be easier to look at too.

                                Nice progress, BTW.

                                John

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