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  • jms
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    Originally posted by stonecutter View Post
    Nice solution for the cap. You could slurry coat the top of the cap for a smoother finish.
    I'm planning to render it in the same way I render the plinth. Haven't decided on a finish yet.

    Originally posted by UtahBeehiver View Post
    I have always like the European chimney pot and originally wanted to place one on my oven but never figured how to get one back on the plane back to the US.
    This pot was ?40/~$70 and it looks like shipping it to the US would be another $70. I wonder if it would survive transit .



    Today I put a chimney cap on. Had to modify it a bit by bending and shortening the metal straps to make it fit better. Cost ?25 from ebay.

    Last edited by jms; 06-24-2014, 11:46 AM.

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  • UtahBeehiver
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    I have always like the European chimney pot and originally wanted to place one on my oven but never figured how to get one back on the plane back to the US.

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  • stonecutter
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    Nice solution for the cap. You could slurry coat the top of the cap for a smoother finish.

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  • jms
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    It took two attempts to place the crown because the mortar dried too quickly on the first (thankfully the scaffold made undoing it easy), but eventually I got it situated and then mortared the chimney pot on top.





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  • jms
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    I wanted to let the concrete cure for a few more days so in the meantime I cleaned the brickwork of the arch and chimney.




    Today I placed the chimney crown. It was pretty heavy, requiring two to lift it, so manoeuvring from ladders was going to be awkward. I set up a scaffold to make things easier.


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  • jms
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    Removed the concrete form after a couple of days and I think it turned out as well as it could.




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  • v12spirit
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    jms,

    I flicked through the pictures of your build. The whole project looks one of a professional. I was inspired by your simple IT and your elegant brick finishing for the dome. I'll be learning lots from this thread. I've just added it to my favorite.

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  • cobblerdave
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    G'day
    Impressed with that dome and chimney transition, it's turned out quite neat.
    The overall look of the is great and I think that chimney setback is quite a feature. Can't wait to see the chimney pot I situ
    Regards dave

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  • jms
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    The problem I've had with the chimney stack is that the vent opening on the inner-arch is too far back. I forgot to compensate for the thickness of the outer brickwork when I positioned it. It has made this whole part much harder than it needed to be because means squishing a square box into the side of the dome. My brickwork isn't very pretty, but I hope it'll be functional in keeping the rain out of the oven.





    I cast a chimney crown which is currently curing, then tomorrow or the day after I'll get it mortared on top of the stack with the chimney pot and then I can finally think about firing this thing.

    After I've fired it a good few times I'm going to complete the dome, then clean all the brickwork and point the joints.
    Last edited by jms; 06-17-2014, 12:00 PM.

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  • jms
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    Forgot to post some progress







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  • jms
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    Now that it's nearly summer I'm continuing my build.

    I stopped a week or so after the last post due to lack of free time and then covered the oven over winter. Progress at that point was this (photo taken after I took the cover off)



    The layers of vertical bricks were a bit of a messy job for when I had to start curving the dome. Until that point I had tried to keep a gap between the bricks and insulation, but when I needed to start curving the dome it got difficult and it seemed like the easiest way at the time. I can think of better ways to do it with hindsight but I don't want to dismantle that much brickwork because it is rock solid, and I'm going to be pointing all of it anyway so I think it'll look fine at the end.

    One thing I have changed my mind about is how to build the chimney so that's what I've done since taking the tarp off. To make it easier on myself I've taken the top bricks off of the arch and one brick at each layer on both sides of the dome so that when I finish the chimney I can tie it all together a bit more neatly. It's a dirty mess at the moment.



    I've not fired it yet so I want to get the chimney done ASAP.

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  • GIANLUCA
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    Wow!! I reall y like it great job. It is big, bigger is always better.

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  • jms
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    Over the last week we've got a lot of the outer dome up. This oven is turning into quite the monster.

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  • jms
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    Originally posted by Bookemdanno View Post
    How are you going to finish the oven JMS?
    The oven is getting enclosed in a brick outer-dome. Like cobblerdave's build but with bricks which will withstand the scottish weather

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  • Bookemdanno
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    How are you going to finish the oven JMS?

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