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Ok...
Here are some shots of the unfinished arch..
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Re: Dave's Pics of Progress
As promised here are some photos of the arch.
I was short 2 bricks to complete the arch.
And about 3 bricks to fill in the sides.
I built a form for the arch. I've also included some pics of it as well.
Bring on Monday(did i just say that), (yeah I did)... The brick store opens then.
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Gives me time to catch up, then??
Sarah
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You have my sympathy...
I'm stuck for today as well, because I need to cut one brick to be able to do the archway... and we have a nasty noise-ophobic neighbour.
Frances
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Bummer Dave. It will give you Sunday to plan the next phase.
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I freaking ran out of bricks today, and can't get any until Moday.
I just needed about 5 more to complete the two outside arches and flue hole.
Sad day in dave land.
I'll post some pics tomorrow!
I just got a new camera, so hopefully the quality will be much better.
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Damp forms buddy.. Damp forms. Nice repurposing.
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Originally posted by Ken524 View PostDave, you have done a phenomenal job working with what you have available.
I don't know if anyone else has noticed Dave's spreadsheet; it's worth a look. This guy built a stand and dome for under $650USD. I find that pretty remarkable. We won't include depreciation on your body due to the cuts and bruises .
Keep up the good work, your posts are inspiring people to build pizza ovens!
Now get to work... Oh Yeah! that dang rain..has you on hold.. I feel your pain.. The wind has been blowing like hell here the last few days. No chance to work. It let up a bit today, but no time for the oven..My middle daughter has a choir show tonite.. The Fall Spooktacular
And as for the cuts, etc. as they say... no pain no gain... and the bruises.. dang near gone!
Have you figured out how to cut the next course?
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Originally posted by asudavew View Post...but I worked with what I had.
I don't know if anyone else has noticed Dave's spreadsheet; it's worth a look. This guy built a stand and dome for under $650USD. I find that pretty remarkable. We won't include depreciation on your body due to the cuts and bruises .
Keep up the good work, your posts are inspiring people to build pizza ovens!
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Yeah... I'm usually hard on myself.
I wish it could of been a bit better, but I worked with what I had. I am sure it will cook wonderfully!
Thanks for the input. I appreciate it!
I love to fish too, I can't believe you aren't salmon fishing. I have always wanted to do that.
I usually chase schooling white bass when I can.
Fun stuff. Only a pound or two, but I've caught 50 in less than two hours on more than one occasion. Man, it's a blast when they are all hitting bait fish on the surface!
And yes the oven does become an obsession! But a fun one~!
Hard work I must admit, but very satisfying.
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Congradulations Dave! Looks great to me. You say it is far from perfect, but I bet that attitude changes a bit when the pizzas and such come sliding out. We tend to be our own worst critic. Be proud!
I can't wait to be done. Fact is, this project seems to have consumed me. At this time last year, I salmon fished at least four days a week. Haven't even been out once yet. When I'm not out there working on it, I'm thinking about it. I NEED to be done.
P.S. Can't wait for the pizza party, but I don't think I'll be bringing the smoked salmon.
Dusty
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Originally posted by Acoma View PostWell Dave, I guess my question was passed up? No need to worry? You seem to be busy answering so many questions.
Acoma.
I plan on leaving it in the dome shape. First the insulating blanket, then some pearlcrete.
And tile for borders..
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