Hello, this is my first post on this forum.
I have built several Alan Scott Bread Builder Ovens and am about to build a couple Pompeii's. I see obvious advantages for the builder and the user for this style.
The Ovens I plan to build are 39" inside Diameter.
I will enclose them in all masonry surrounds with roofs.
I am curious about the application of concrete around the outside of the dome. Do I use refractory Cement/Concrete or can I use the Clay/Portland Sand Mixture in the proportions listed on this site?
How thick should I apply the mixture around the Dome?
How many Chains will I complete for this size and how many brick will I need?
What should the Door dimensions be for this size oven?
Has anyone experienced severe cracking of the Domes for this stlye of oven, and if so, what should I be concerned about during construction to avoid these problems?
In general I am looking for any help tips from all of you who have already experinced this.
I am very visual, thus I would love any sites you can point me to that show as much detail , via pictures, of the entire dome and exhaust construction.
Thanks
K.O.
I have built several Alan Scott Bread Builder Ovens and am about to build a couple Pompeii's. I see obvious advantages for the builder and the user for this style.
The Ovens I plan to build are 39" inside Diameter.
I will enclose them in all masonry surrounds with roofs.
I am curious about the application of concrete around the outside of the dome. Do I use refractory Cement/Concrete or can I use the Clay/Portland Sand Mixture in the proportions listed on this site?
How thick should I apply the mixture around the Dome?
How many Chains will I complete for this size and how many brick will I need?
What should the Door dimensions be for this size oven?
Has anyone experienced severe cracking of the Domes for this stlye of oven, and if so, what should I be concerned about during construction to avoid these problems?
In general I am looking for any help tips from all of you who have already experinced this.
I am very visual, thus I would love any sites you can point me to that show as much detail , via pictures, of the entire dome and exhaust construction.
Thanks
K.O.
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