I was able to complete vent and place chimney this past weekend. Also put about 3/8" of refractory mortar cladding on dome. Have had the halogen in the dome operating round the clock to keep the outside dome temp abe 45-50. Another winter storm rolled through today.
News out of Dave and Ken's camp regarding their respective arches has given me a bit of pause regarding curing fires. I left my supports inplace for more than two weeks and the front arch has supported my full weight on a number of occassions (230 lbs, . . . OK 245). The arch seems rock solid, although I haven't a clue the kind of force heat expansion with bring to the party. So I am contemplating putting in place a concrete abutment on both sides of the arch. The abutments would be anchored to the vermicucrete layer by drilling holes, filling with concrete and rebar verticals and then pouring the concrete into a mold over the rebar.
Any thoughts from resident structural experts (or anyone else) would be welcome and appreciated.
Thanks,
Jim
News out of Dave and Ken's camp regarding their respective arches has given me a bit of pause regarding curing fires. I left my supports inplace for more than two weeks and the front arch has supported my full weight on a number of occassions (230 lbs, . . . OK 245). The arch seems rock solid, although I haven't a clue the kind of force heat expansion with bring to the party. So I am contemplating putting in place a concrete abutment on both sides of the arch. The abutments would be anchored to the vermicucrete layer by drilling holes, filling with concrete and rebar verticals and then pouring the concrete into a mold over the rebar.
Any thoughts from resident structural experts (or anyone else) would be welcome and appreciated.
Thanks,
Jim
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