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  • Novaslo
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    Here is a picture of the pillar caps that I decided to do. I went with pavers that will ultimately be tied into the build for the opening of my oven and hearth.

    It was a little tricky to get done but the sand is semi permanent and will last 10 years or so.

    The caps are a little darker than the rest of the pillar which is harder to see.
    The result is good. I am happy with it.

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  • Novaslo
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    Hey Everyone,
    Ok the Stand is completely done, I will post some pic tonight to show how I capped my pillars.

    I have a question. In my case I have 6 floor tiles from Forno Bravo that are 24x24x2
    I am planning to start laying down the fiber board 35x35"
    Is it best to create my template and cut the floor tiles to fit inside the dome? Meaning that the floor tiles would be exactly 42".....

    Then I would build the dome around all of that with everything sitting on the Fiber Board?

    I believe this is the desired approach, if you have any input on this, let me know.
    Ready to finally start my dome.

    Thanks in advance for any input that you have.

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  • UtahBeehiver
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    shaping up very nice

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  • Novaslo
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    Originally posted by Greenman View Post
    Thats a good looking finish Darin. You obviously coloured the mix.
    Yes,
    Both the Slab and the Deck are colored in Mocha (Davis Color). I have stamped concrete all over the yard. I wanted the oven to match in the landscaping design that is pre-existing.

    I am excited to start the dome. I am leaving for Hawaii for a week so I will lose some steam on the project - But the hearth needs to cure anyway. So we are all good.

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  • Greenman
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    Thats a good looking finish Darin. You obviously coloured the mix.

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  • Novaslo
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    Hey guys, Ok today we did the second pour. It is an exciting day for me, this means that everything else can be done solo by me! Moving forward, I won't have to relay on others to help keep it going.

    I have learned a lot in the last tow pours. And we had a lot of fun. Getting a few friends together to do a project is pretty cool. Just cost me a 30 oak lol.

    Chheck it out....

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  • Novaslo
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    I have blocks screwed in to keep it from moving but I will take your advice and add more.

    More pics this coming weekend.
    Then it is finally time to start building the dome.

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  • Les
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    Darin,

    It looks good! Just make sure the perimeter forms won't move, a lot have used straps to secure it. It amazing how much lateral force the mud has.

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  • Novaslo
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    Today we formed the hearth and secured the rebar etc.

    Things are coming along. Lots of work. Basically 6 weekends in from the beginning. Progress is good. We will pour next weekend.

    CYA
    D

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  • Novaslo
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    I was able to get most of the forms done for my next pour today. Thanks to he help of a few friends. I can't do much without a few buddies raising a bunch of questions. I spend most of my time explaining why I am doing this or that....

    Most people have not spent hours reading and learning from this site. They have no idea that most of the things they ask....was thought about a long long time ago. Then researched here and planned out...

    Funny.
    My wife just laughs when she hears me explain something for the 10th time.

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  • stonecutter
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    Yep you sure did. I guess HF is good for something....

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  • Novaslo
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    Yes it would have. I didn't have one and should have spent the 29.00 at Harbor freight. Live and learn. I got it done.

    Like I said in an earlier post, My wet saw and I are very good friends now, haha.

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  • stonecutter
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    It's moot now, but relief cutting with a grinder would have saved a lot of extra work.

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  • Novaslo
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    Yes on the tile saw.
    It is regular concrete block, so that isn't the issue. The problem was it was a 6 in block and using a 10in saw was a problem. So I had to chip out what I couldn't cut.

    I had to raise the saw to get to it, that was the tricky part.

    Good news is, it is done and I won't have to do that again.

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  • stonecutter
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    Originally posted by Novaslo View Post
    I meant to upload a shot that shows the Angle Iron. It took me most of the day to cut the block to have it fit and sit on the Angle iron.

    I guess I could have gone with a smaller piece, however, I didn't want it to show in the front.
    One thing I learned, the block is forgiving. You can cut it and chip it and shape it all kinds of ways.

    After a while you gain confidence working with it. Getting it all cut on a 10in tile saw was a bit rough. Many cuts were probably a bit dangerous based on how I had to hold the block. I took my time and triple checked my safety each time.

    My Harbor Freight saw is my new friend.
    You cut the block on a tile saw?

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