Hi All!
Thanks to the great information in this forum, and the exceptional advice that I've received from forum members, I've completed the first 5 courses of my 38 inch oven. I'm really stoked but I've reached sort of an impasse.
I picked up a very nice wood stove door last summer in Maine, and I had envisioned that it would make an excellent oven door for this oven. I did not envision the difficulties I would have transitioning from a rectangular opening into the dome.
After much gnashing of teeth, I have decided that the best approach is to cast a transition piece that will span the 17" opening, and connect and incorporate the the ends of the 6th brick course. Pictures are attached.
I've made a Styrofoam model of the transition piece. My plan is to make a mold of the shape in a box filled with plaster of paris. After the PoP hardens I will remove the styrofoam, and hopefully will be left with an intact mold. Once I've treated the PoP with a release agent, I will cast a refractory mixture into the mold and hopefully end up with a concrete replica of the foam piece.
Before I pour, I'd like to hear your thoughts on the feasibility of this approach. Also, I have a couple of questions... (as you have already guessed...)
1) Has anyone used AW Perkins Castable Firebrick in a similar application?
2) If I were to go with the Portland Cement/sand/fireclay/lime mix, is a pottery clay grog a suitable substitute for fireclay?
3) Can I substitute HeatStop50 for Portland cement in the above homebrew mixture?
4) Will two lengths of 1/2 " rebar be sufficient to insure the integrity of the casting, or should I use something like steel needles or other additives?
Any ideas will be greatly appreciated!
Regards
Thanks to the great information in this forum, and the exceptional advice that I've received from forum members, I've completed the first 5 courses of my 38 inch oven. I'm really stoked but I've reached sort of an impasse.
I picked up a very nice wood stove door last summer in Maine, and I had envisioned that it would make an excellent oven door for this oven. I did not envision the difficulties I would have transitioning from a rectangular opening into the dome.
After much gnashing of teeth, I have decided that the best approach is to cast a transition piece that will span the 17" opening, and connect and incorporate the the ends of the 6th brick course. Pictures are attached.
I've made a Styrofoam model of the transition piece. My plan is to make a mold of the shape in a box filled with plaster of paris. After the PoP hardens I will remove the styrofoam, and hopefully will be left with an intact mold. Once I've treated the PoP with a release agent, I will cast a refractory mixture into the mold and hopefully end up with a concrete replica of the foam piece.
Before I pour, I'd like to hear your thoughts on the feasibility of this approach. Also, I have a couple of questions... (as you have already guessed...)
1) Has anyone used AW Perkins Castable Firebrick in a similar application?
2) If I were to go with the Portland Cement/sand/fireclay/lime mix, is a pottery clay grog a suitable substitute for fireclay?
3) Can I substitute HeatStop50 for Portland cement in the above homebrew mixture?
4) Will two lengths of 1/2 " rebar be sufficient to insure the integrity of the casting, or should I use something like steel needles or other additives?
Any ideas will be greatly appreciated!
Regards
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