Re: 42" Pompeii Oven in Virginia
Here's my IT, reused from Kurtloup and slightly modified to give it a lower profile. Loved someone's idea of using an angle finder.
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Re: 42" Pompeii Oven in Virginia
Oh cool...thanks Tscarborough! I'll correct them tomorrow!
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You have 4 pieces that need to be fixed. Anything smaller than 1/4 of a total unit is too small and will cause problems. See pic.
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Re: 42" Pompeii Oven in Virginia
I sprung for the Lackmond Beast brick saw. I've never had a wet saw before and this seemed to be the middle ground between cheap and expensive
Amazon.com: Lackmond WTS2000L Beast 10-Inch Wet Tile/Stone Saw with Laser, Worklight and Stand: Home Improvement
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Re: 42" Pompeii Oven in Virginia
And many thanks to Kurtloup for sending me his IT!!
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Back from vacation in France, Italy and Greece, saw a ton of ovens and I'm excited to continue work on our oven. Cut the form for the oven and landing, and marked the hearth. Hopefully tomorrow I'll have time to lay the ceramic fiber board and the floor. I'm thinking of laying the soldier course on top of the floor, not cutting the circle, other than cutting where I can get a half brick out of it to use on the dome. Any thoughts? Also wondering whether to chamfer the edges of the floor bricks?
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Received the fiber board and blanket insulation today. Ordered from McGills Warehouse Online Department Store
The cost was 33.14 per 50 sq ft blanket x 3, 88.21 per 2 sheets fiber board x 2 cartons, 6 insurance and a whopping 203.80 for shipping = 485.64
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The ties are fine, and that is good forethought. They just need to be set in mortar between the blocks or extend into a cell filled with concrete to be of any use..
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Yeah, I was waiting for someone to comment that they weren't the right ties. The truth is that I don't know how I'm going to finish the exterior, so I put them in just in case.
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Re: 42" Pompeii Oven in Virginia
Originally posted by mirassou View PostNotice that I just skimmed over top of the the irrigation pipe with the first dig...that was divine intervention
FYI, those corrugated wall ties won't be any use, unless they are penetrating a concrete filled cell in the CMU. The friction and weight of dry laid block isn't enough to make them useful anchors for your veneer work.
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LOL, that's so funny. Sounds like some of my back and forth emails sometimes! Thanks for the encouragement, but I feel that now that the heavy lifting is done, the real technical work begins.
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LOL I missed the "in" part. Now don't go making an edit and add the "in" then I will think I'm going crazy ...again. My pm to you was just as confused...:-)
Charlottesville..got it.
BTW your build is looking good. Keep up with the pictures.
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Re: 42" Pompeii Oven in Virginia
Oh lol...I'm in Louisa, VA, about 22 east of Charlottesville.
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Do I already know you Louisa? I need more to go on. I'm really poor keeping names to faces.
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