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Today i insepct inside and i saw some cracks.Also i have and on the other side of the vent arch a crack..
Please i need your help,is it bad for my oven?
Need to do something??
Yes,i wait few months before start fires..Also,my oven is under a roof and i don't have any issues with rain or water to come on the dome or under the floor.
It's protected 100%
About vent crack in previous page?
Which your opinion?
Thanks texman.
the crack in the vent is normal as well. If all you have are hairline like those, no worries at all. The cracks that you have may get bigger when the oven is hot and then shrink back to what your pictures show when the oven cools. That is normal. If you get some larger cracks, you can fill those if they bother you. If you have a brick oven, you have cracks in it.
Hey George. Looks like you're making some nice progress. I might be doing a brick oven like yours also but I'm not sure if I had to have a permit or if it would affect our property taxes. So I'm going to try to do a small castable.
I went to Lagadas today for some firebricks and fireclay and the guy there directed me to a place nearby that sells ovens. 480 euros for 80cm diameter dome without the stand. That was after he told me that the home brew recipe for refactory concrete I've seen here wouldn't work. He may be right but I'm going to have to give it a shot.
Anyway here's a pic of the ready-made. . Tried typing Gia sou in Greek but it didn't take.
Hi jersey,
Sorry for delay responce to your post.
This oven is castable as you said and is common here in Greece when you need a ready oven.
I prefer to make my own,as i did,but if you has no free time you must buy this one.
As for the diameter,is 80cm internal or external diameter?
Haven't heard from you in a while so congrats on the completion of the oven and your first pizza party. The more you fire the oven the better if performs and you learn all the nuances of your oven.
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