Re: 42" Pompeii Oven in Virginia
Paul
I used precut sticks of wood approx 4-5 of them to hold the bricks in place as I went. It worked great, just keep removing the oldest one and keep moving. the length of them, of course got longer with each ring higher. ive seen on the forum people who took the time to make adjustable ones, I just used some scraps i had around to make mine, nothing fancy. Once I got to ring 9 or 10 I switched to the exercise ball, which also worked very well for me. it took a few minutes to get it aired up properly for the shape but once that was done it really went well. i adjusted the air preasure while i had the dry ccut bricks stacked on the ball, i had a plastic table cloth on the ball to prevent a puncture.
Paul
I used precut sticks of wood approx 4-5 of them to hold the bricks in place as I went. It worked great, just keep removing the oldest one and keep moving. the length of them, of course got longer with each ring higher. ive seen on the forum people who took the time to make adjustable ones, I just used some scraps i had around to make mine, nothing fancy. Once I got to ring 9 or 10 I switched to the exercise ball, which also worked very well for me. it took a few minutes to get it aired up properly for the shape but once that was done it really went well. i adjusted the air preasure while i had the dry ccut bricks stacked on the ball, i had a plastic table cloth on the ball to prevent a puncture.
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