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  • Greenman
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    All wine is good, some better than others. It sounds like you have the right kind of bug to get right into oven building. Go hard and get right into it. Your plans look like you are on the right track.

    Enjoy the experience.

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  • thickstrings
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    Wow! looks good! One thing I have noticed, you will either need a insulated door on the oven it self, or, You will need a damper [flue] on you exhaust...Thats the part I told you to look at Gulf's or Brickie's builds... they have insulative dampers..... So, when you shut the door the heat won't just go up the exhaust stack, or leak ...adjust the damper and "smoke" as well..If you want to hold heat or bake....Might add some buttress to the outside of your arch columns as well..Out side pressure, need mass to hold....How are you going to finish it?
    Last edited by thickstrings; 08-24-2013, 05:53 PM.

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  • Southboom
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    I forgot to tell you,

    I got the flue, im feverish and smoke are coming from my ears...

    Ok, that was an awkwardly embarrassing atempt to make a joke.

    I also forgot one picture.

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  • Southboom
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    Originally posted by Greenman View Post
    Chateau Cardboard.
    Never heard that one before, but i like what i'm hearing.

    Nights are getting colder, air is clear. Still we had the best weather in late summer for years. It's still typical summer temperatures for this region being around 69.8 Farenheit on the days. Could be the last week. I have decided to not work at weekends. Next week will be my last on vacation. And tomorrow i will go fishing, hopefully i'll get some fish. And if so, i'll post some pictures. it will also darken faster in the evenings, and it goes pretty fast from now on. So tomorrow i will buy a better light that i can hang in the top of the tent im building under.

    I'll post some pictures of the plan as i said. 62% of 335 is 207. So i think the inner arch height is ok, but how about the width ?
    And is the beginning of the flue wide enough ?

    Last picture: While the amount of light is more then enough i need one in the roof top. I found a good cordless one with led's. I might have some pictures of it tomorrow.

    Thanks in advance, and good night.
    Last edited by Southboom; 08-24-2013, 05:06 PM.

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  • Greenman
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    The wine looks like an export package. There are some quite reasonable wines packaged this way. Probably Chateau Comalco or Chateau Cardboard.

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  • brickie in oz
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    Originally posted by Southboom View Post
    If you read this Al, is this what you drink over there ?
    Never heard of it?

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  • Southboom
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    Hi Thickstrings.

    It's going to be on the outer arch. And then it will be tapered.
    I'll post my plans and the dimensions tomorrow. I'll look up the threads you mentioned, thanks.

    I have caught some kind of flu, All i see is pizza ovens every where, Brick wall's and archways, and building materials. It's not that serious, it's more of inspiring. I hope it will stay that way. On my way home from my parents i am passing this place where the A-team houses. They never bother anyone but them self, and they seem to have it quite nice. The municipality has arranged so they have a barbecue, outdoor toilet and benches.
    Yesterday when I passed, it was this very drunk man on all fours crawling out of a ditch. I asked if he needed help to get up, but he refused the offer. He just wanted to know witch way he should take. That i couldn't help him with thought. I hope he found what he was looking for. And i think they need a pizza oven, that could be my next project. If the municipality could sponsor me.

    1#: The place 2#: Is that a spartan helmet ? 3#: If you read this Al, is this what you drink over there ? I have tried that wine, i think i remember it as a pretty decent wine, cheap and all. If this build goes all wrong, this is where i might end up. At least they got cheap Aussie wine

    Good night, and good luck everyone.
    Last edited by Southboom; 08-23-2013, 03:50 PM.

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  • thickstrings
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    I like the door , what part of the oven is it going to go on...dome or arch? If its going on the arch way, with a chininey in between, I suggest you take a look at "Brickie's" build....His damper[flue] is quite a deal....Same for Gulf's "Mississippi Queen"...If its going on the dome, your going to have to make your arch wide enough to swing it...and it should probably have a thermal break around the frame.... Looks large for a 26" dome.
    Last edited by thickstrings; 08-23-2013, 02:17 PM.

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  • Southboom
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    I'll actually have some time off today so i will post some pictures. I'll also post dates for the pictures. I will randomly jump in time and space. I'll try to not make it harder then the time line of these movies: Looper, Primer.

    Yesterday when i was about to start working on the oven i discovered that some of the top boards hadn't cured well with the masonry, they were actually loose. Not good. I used a refactory masonry bought from the market. I should have firmly established them one by one but i wanted it leveled as well as possible. And while putting them in place, one of them broke. So i had to go and get a new one. And before putting them together i had moved them around to much. I only got two of them fixated.

    So, back to the market looking for som heat resistance structural adhesives.
    But then i found something even better: Soudal Calofer. I think this is for the industrial market. This is a discription i found on the net ( the sealant is not with me right now, but it said something about the use in ovens, Perfect!) "Calofer or Fire Cement HT is high quality, very high temperature resistant sealant, withstanding temperatures of up to 1500?c!" Good, more then plenty enough.

    I will also use this to get the outer cast iron door fixated. It said something in the description about this, being suitible against iron. The iron door is probably from the first half of the last century. You may notice that i put little pieces of ACC-blocks underneath and around the mineral board (I just cut out square cavites for this) to support the ones on top. The pictures are from yesterday. Except the one of the door, it's dated June 4.

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  • Southboom
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    Thank you Texman.

    I'll be posting my progress at late evening. Time zone is UTC/GMT +1 hour over here.

    The first picture is my progress so far. The top boards are light AAC blocks. Much Like these: http://picklemedia1.scrippsnetworks....3_medium.jpg?0
    Nice dog house by the way.

    I think it's thermal conductivity is around 0.19W/mK. The boards or blocks are 50 mm thick. That's around 2 inches. Underneath that is a 50 mm thick insulating mineral fiber board.

    The stand is made out of LECA (Light Expanded Clay Aggregate) blocks witch also has good thermal conductivity features, not that this matters in this regard, but because thats the thing they sell over here, concrete blocks are not that common over here. Not for the consumer market anyway. I read a thread, i think it was here on FB. A russian guy using these, he said it was because of the cold climate. And that's also true for Sweden.

    Another good thing about these is that they can carry a great load of weight, although it's leightweight properties. The cons are maybe that they take up water really easy. Claydite witch is what these blocks are made of is often used in agriculture. I read somewere that they are not that usual over in the U.S and actually more expensive than vermiculite. Correct me if im wrong. Another good thing is that i can saw them with a type of hand saw specially made for leightweight concrete, easier than sawing wood.

    Long post again, but i think i covered most of the details.

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  • texman
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    Welcome to FB Forum Karl.
    Looking forward to your build.

    Texman

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  • Southboom
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    Well i would build one out of a jet engine if i could, and there would be no time for sitting or standing. I'd call it Air Forced One
    But that was all the material i could find at work.
    And I'm only gonna use it for small jobs such as knife forgery at my free time.

    I guess everything i build is small. One good point is that i will have the space for it under the Pizza oven when not in use.

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  • brickie in oz
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    You look too relaxed, arhum, sitting by the forge, I built a gas forge with forced air and there is no time at all for sitting.....

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  • Southboom
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    Actually, trolls are common in these part of the world,
    although im sure you didn't mean that kind of troll.
    Is it a good thing to be called a Troll on the first reply by the way ?
    I hope i didn't scare you all away.

    This is actually my first time ever writing in a forum (or second). So this will be both interesting and instructive.

    Hi Al, good to have you here. Your oven looks fantastic by the way!

    Anyway, It all started by sheer chance, I had built me my own forge and needed a place where I could put it to use. My parents had a free spot in their backyard (I live in a condo). Then i got the idea i could build a housing for the forge to consentrate the heat. And at a dinner at their house we came up with the idea to combine the forge and a pizza oven (an odd idea at first) having the forge underneath to burn wood. But i later realised that this wasn't a good idea. And i got the fire bricks really cheap from a guy who had worked at - Gustavsberg - famus swedish porcelain factory. They had put some of the kilns out of business and he got a great amount of bricks for free.

    I'll post some pictures of the forge.

    /Karl the troll

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  • brickie in oz
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    Trolls speaking to themselves, how bizarre.....

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