I have been reading, reading, and then reading some more on how to build an Pompeii style oven. I've been studying photographs of dozens of the builds from members here.
I am hoping to have a little knowledge by the time I am ready to build mine later this year. (I'm hoping for September time frame!)
I have a 10" HF wet saw, (An extra water pump, and 3 10" diamond blades.) 14" chop saw, ( With several cut off wheels, and a 14" diamond blade. And set it up with a water pump, Very little water but water none the less. Have to be careful with water and these saws.) 2 4 1/2" and 1 9" grinder, (Lots of grinding wheels, and a 7" diamond cup wheel.)
I made the indispensable tool from ideas I got here. I did make it a little different. I used a turn buckle on each end. This allows changing out the all-thread in the middle, to give a radius as short as 12" with a 4" all-thread (2" inside each turn buckle!) up to whatever I may need. (24" all-thread gives a maximum radius of 38")
I am hoping to have a little knowledge by the time I am ready to build mine later this year. (I'm hoping for September time frame!)
I have a 10" HF wet saw, (An extra water pump, and 3 10" diamond blades.) 14" chop saw, ( With several cut off wheels, and a 14" diamond blade. And set it up with a water pump, Very little water but water none the less. Have to be careful with water and these saws.) 2 4 1/2" and 1 9" grinder, (Lots of grinding wheels, and a 7" diamond cup wheel.)
I made the indispensable tool from ideas I got here. I did make it a little different. I used a turn buckle on each end. This allows changing out the all-thread in the middle, to give a radius as short as 12" with a 4" all-thread (2" inside each turn buckle!) up to whatever I may need. (24" all-thread gives a maximum radius of 38")
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