Firstly, I would like to say thanks for such a great forum, it has been a wealth of information over the last few months as I have been planning my build.
I would also like to say thanks to all who have helped out already on offering advice, (im sure I will be needing more!)
I am building a 40'' oven with a brickwork base and rendered chamber. My entry arch will be brick, and haven't decided on what to do with the chimney yet!
So, I recently got my foundations in, and built my walls for my hearth/counter top. I have also poured my rebar concrete slab at 4'', and got the 3'' vermiculite slab down.
I have got my vermiculite down, just not got a photo yet.
This weekend I will get my cal silicate board down which is 4'', and start setting out. Will get the herringbone floor down and maybe start my dome!
Just a couple of bits of advice I need:
If my calcium sil board does not sit flat on the vermiculite, what is the best way to even this out? My concrete is level and flat, just may have a small ridge or 2. I will try scraping them of first.
When the time comes, does the vent arch have to be built in fire brick?
Any criticism is always welcomed, as well is advice.
Thanks
Allan
I would also like to say thanks to all who have helped out already on offering advice, (im sure I will be needing more!)
I am building a 40'' oven with a brickwork base and rendered chamber. My entry arch will be brick, and haven't decided on what to do with the chimney yet!
So, I recently got my foundations in, and built my walls for my hearth/counter top. I have also poured my rebar concrete slab at 4'', and got the 3'' vermiculite slab down.
I have got my vermiculite down, just not got a photo yet.
This weekend I will get my cal silicate board down which is 4'', and start setting out. Will get the herringbone floor down and maybe start my dome!
Just a couple of bits of advice I need:
If my calcium sil board does not sit flat on the vermiculite, what is the best way to even this out? My concrete is level and flat, just may have a small ridge or 2. I will try scraping them of first.
When the time comes, does the vent arch have to be built in fire brick?
Any criticism is always welcomed, as well is advice.
Thanks
Allan
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