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  • RCLake
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    Re: It's time to go Vertical

    Originally posted by Acoma View Post
    RC, congrats. I agree with you and others about finishing the dome, keystone, cleaning it......then attacking the final arch section.

    You win!
    It's not a contest, it's a journey - on to the next stage.
    Last edited by RCLake; 02-20-2008, 04:14 PM.

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  • Ken524
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    Lookin' GOOOOOD!! Nice Keystone work.

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  • asudavew
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    I wasn't quite sure what you meant by support for your vent.

    Here how I approached mine.

    Picasa Web Albums - Dwats - Oven Mission ...


    Once again, CONGRATS

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  • asudavew
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    Way to go RC!

    I'm starting to smell pizza~!@!~

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  • Acoma
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    RC, congrats. I agree with you and others about finishing the dome, keystone, cleaning it......then attacking the final arch section.

    You win!

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  • RCLake
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    I also did the middle section of the vent, I need to think of a way to support these two spans. I also cut the front pieces for the vent but will let the center harden first.
    At first I worried how strong the mortar was when I was building the dome, but now feel that I could easily stand on it. I'm not that comfortable with the center part of the vent though. Maybe the base that I'll put the flue liner on will be the reinforcement I need. If I'm still skitish I'm not sure I will use the second two feet of flue liner given the weight.
    Last edited by RCLake; 02-20-2008, 04:15 PM.

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  • RCLake
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    Re: It's time to go Vertical

    SHE'S IN

    I've taken your advice and the mortared the keystone in. It was hard enough getting into the oven without the vent finished, felt like going into an MRI machine.

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  • Frances
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    Cool!! Lovely dome! (...and lovely lake as always)

    The thing I can't understand with that keystone is

    HOW CAN YOU STAND TO WAIT???

    Don't know about what's more advisable, but having it sitting there, all ready to put in, a dome wating to be complete, .....its got me all jittery just thinking about it, and I'm sitting half way round the world from the dang thing!

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  • gjbingham
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    Congrats RC. Nice quick build. Almost done!

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  • dusty
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    Congrads RC! I know it's called a keystone, but it is really a milestone. Won't be long before you are posting pizza pics.

    I, too, would set the keystone first. Then the mortar will all be about the same age when you cure.

    dusty

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  • RCLake
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    Originally posted by asudavew View Post
    Great work Rc!

    I would put that keystone in before the entry and vent.

    I'm not sure you will be able to get inside with them in place, and you just might need or want to.

    Just a thought.

    Dave
    Ya, I was thinking about that today when I was try to clean up inside. You've heard about furniture moving? I think my chest dropped down to my drawers as I've aged

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  • asudavew
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    Originally posted by RCLake View Post
    Though I'd post pictures of my finally two rows, as always I've got cleanup to do. I've cut the keystone but I think I'll wait to mortar that in until I'm done with the vent. That last row was an interesting one to cut, but I may have said that many times before. On to the vent.
    Great work Rc!

    I would put that keystone in before the entry and vent.

    I'm not sure you will be able to get inside with them in place, and you just might need or want to.

    Just a thought.

    Dave

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  • RCLake
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    Thought I'd post pictures of my finally two rows, as always I've got cleanup to do. I've cut the keystone but I think I'll wait to mortar that in until I'm done with the vent. That last row was an interesting one to cut, but I may have said that many times before. On to the vent.
    Last edited by RCLake; 02-19-2008, 03:52 PM.

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  • RCLake
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    Re: It's time to go Vertical

    Originally posted by dmun View Post
    If you have room for both of them, use them. A 48" chimney will draw MUCH better than a 24" one.
    I have plenty of room, only concern is obstructing our view from the patio. After I get the first in I'll take a look. We typically get a nice breeze coming in even on still days and since nothing is close to it, I hoping it draws ok. But this is all new to me.

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  • dmun
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    If you have room for both of them, use them. A 48" chimney will draw MUCH better than a 24" one.

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