Hi all,
I got this fire mortar when I bought the fire bricks to build the oven walls and dome with.
the place i got it from told me you dont need to add anything els to the fire mortar, just mix it with water and a little bit of sea salt (10 fire mortar : 1 sea salt) and it will be ready to use.
so I did just that, but when it dried it didnt seem like it was holding the bricks together, cracks started to show!!!
then I asked a few oven biulders that use the same fire mortar about the cracks, they said its ok and that the mortar will hold together with bricks when you start curing the oven (add heat "fire" to the oven gradually).
My Q's are:
1. the fire mortar i got is it the same as refax, same concept just add water and use it?
2. why do they mix sea salt with it?
3. about the cracks that are apearing, how do i get rid of them, or thats normal?
4. should i spray water on the dome a few times daily so the cracks dont increas?
Insulating the oven:
i was thinking of rapping the oven with a 1" woven ceramic insulating blanket then a loose insulation 4" (5-vermeculite : 1-cement).
iam planning to finish with an igloo design enclosure.
my Q's on this topic are:
1. should i rap the blanket directly over the cracks of the dome?
2. if i couldnt find the woven ceramic insulating blanket, would the loose insulation be enough and how thick should it be?
3. should i start curing the oven before or after insulating the oven, or it dosent matter?
I got this fire mortar when I bought the fire bricks to build the oven walls and dome with.
the place i got it from told me you dont need to add anything els to the fire mortar, just mix it with water and a little bit of sea salt (10 fire mortar : 1 sea salt) and it will be ready to use.
so I did just that, but when it dried it didnt seem like it was holding the bricks together, cracks started to show!!!
then I asked a few oven biulders that use the same fire mortar about the cracks, they said its ok and that the mortar will hold together with bricks when you start curing the oven (add heat "fire" to the oven gradually).
My Q's are:
1. the fire mortar i got is it the same as refax, same concept just add water and use it?
2. why do they mix sea salt with it?
3. about the cracks that are apearing, how do i get rid of them, or thats normal?
4. should i spray water on the dome a few times daily so the cracks dont increas?
Insulating the oven:
i was thinking of rapping the oven with a 1" woven ceramic insulating blanket then a loose insulation 4" (5-vermeculite : 1-cement).
iam planning to finish with an igloo design enclosure.
my Q's on this topic are:
1. should i rap the blanket directly over the cracks of the dome?
2. if i couldnt find the woven ceramic insulating blanket, would the loose insulation be enough and how thick should it be?
3. should i start curing the oven before or after insulating the oven, or it dosent matter?
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