Re: 36" in Chapin, SC
It has been a while since I have posted here. There were a lot of delays in the construction of our house, and the pizza oven was no exception. I pretty much left it alone after completing the dome last summer.
A couple of weeks ago I finished the entry and put the vent in place. I started with curing fires last Tuesday and a mortar joint in the arch opened up right away. It was initially only a hairline crack, but has opened up quite a bit at higher temperatures. Otherwise, there are no cracks that I can see. I am hoping to bake some Zwiebelkuchen (German onion pie) and pizza this weekend.
I am a little concerned about the arch crack, though. When the oven cools, the crack always closes, but opened up to about 3mm in the front and to about 1mm on the inside of the oven when I heated to 600 degF. I think if I grind out the mortar and pack new mortar back in the joint, it will just crack again when heated.
If anybody has a good idea how to fix it, please let me know.
It has been a while since I have posted here. There were a lot of delays in the construction of our house, and the pizza oven was no exception. I pretty much left it alone after completing the dome last summer.
A couple of weeks ago I finished the entry and put the vent in place. I started with curing fires last Tuesday and a mortar joint in the arch opened up right away. It was initially only a hairline crack, but has opened up quite a bit at higher temperatures. Otherwise, there are no cracks that I can see. I am hoping to bake some Zwiebelkuchen (German onion pie) and pizza this weekend.
I am a little concerned about the arch crack, though. When the oven cools, the crack always closes, but opened up to about 3mm in the front and to about 1mm on the inside of the oven when I heated to 600 degF. I think if I grind out the mortar and pack new mortar back in the joint, it will just crack again when heated.
If anybody has a good idea how to fix it, please let me know.
Comment