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  • Yannick
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    Here is a little update on my project.
    After finding the crack in the slab and placing supporting blocks underneath, I tackled the next project.
    I waterproofed the stucco and bricks, and removed the tent.Click image for larger version

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    I also started on building the grill on the side.
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  • Yannick
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    90 seconds pizzas.
    I took a few videos. might have to move them elsewhere in the forum.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0mJ...DNYAVBECgI2foQ
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQeb...DNYAVBECgI2foQ
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-q7...DNYAVBECgI2foQ
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DxW...DNYAVBECgI2foQ
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyvq...DNYAVBECgI2foQ

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  • Yannick
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    here are the other pictures.

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  • Yannick
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    Thanks.
    When I fired it today I heard some pops here and there, I think it was bricks but I didn't see any cracks inside.
    After pizzas were done I baked a pumpkin pie.

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  • NCMan
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    Looking good, Yannick. That's alot of hard work to get to that part. Good luck w/the pizza!!

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  • Yannick
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    I think I'm pretty close to cooking pizza.
    Today I finished the stucco and put the bricks in front of the entrance.
    The dough is in the fridge. I think I will crank that baby up tomorrow.
    I feel pretty good about myself.
    Next month I will remove the tent and "waterproof" the stucco and install the chimney cap.

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  • boerwarrior
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    Looking good, Yannick!

    I see Pizza for you in the near-future!

    Neil

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  • Yannick
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    So far I have installed between 3 and 5 in of ceramic blanket made fires and covered the blanket with chicken wire and cement.
    My next step is cover with stucco and place some bricks at the base of the entry arch.
    I had cracks outside the dome along some joint lines in several places but I'm not worried because it looks like it's to be expected.

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  • Yannick
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    I finished the brick work around the flue.
    I guess I should use high temp sealant for the top part between the brick and the flue?
    I started the cure fires too.

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  • Yannick
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    Tonight I removed the arch form and it's still standing. Yay.
    I started burning charcoal. The roof was 225 and the flue was 105. I can't remember what was the wall temperature.

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  • Yannick
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    Thank you.
    I wonder if I should wait until the file brick work is finished before I start with the charcoal in the dome or not.

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  • SteelandStone
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    Looking good, I wish I was that far along on my build. You'll be eating pizza in no time now.

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  • Yannick
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    Re: 42" Pompeii oven in Gloucester, Virginia.

    Here is a little update.
    Tonight I placed the flue and started working on the surrounding bricks.

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  • Yannick
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    I checked the temperature last night. With the lights in the oven the dome is 104, the wall opposite to the entry door is 97 and the floor is 101.

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  • UtahBeehiver
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    The Pompelli manual needs a little updating. Several of us have been using charcoal, or heat bead (what our Aussie brothers call them) for "curing" ovens for quite a while. You can regulate the heat much easier and move them around plus cook something at the same time.

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