Gang,
Starting to get supplies (already got the FB blanket, Heat Stop 50 and scored some "red" fire bricks for a few courses) ready.
Just a few misc questions as I plan the build.
1) Is the angle iron necessary over the front span? I was just going to build a form with wood and rebar and pour a 4 inch hearth. I want to get as much "headroom" for my wood storage opening as I can? My spane is about 30" wide.
2) After cutting the bricks in half - does in matter which side faces the oven interior - cut side or the uncut side/reason?
3) When placing the bricks for the hearth I saw some posts about using a dry mixure, then setting the bricks, then wetting it down. Anyone done this yet/do you just pour a tone of water down or what? I guess I want to get a smooht surface but I've read I can just sand it down - this sanding wouldn't impact the longevity of the oven floor would it?
Thanks so much in advance,
Dick
thebadger
Starting to get supplies (already got the FB blanket, Heat Stop 50 and scored some "red" fire bricks for a few courses) ready.
Just a few misc questions as I plan the build.
1) Is the angle iron necessary over the front span? I was just going to build a form with wood and rebar and pour a 4 inch hearth. I want to get as much "headroom" for my wood storage opening as I can? My spane is about 30" wide.
2) After cutting the bricks in half - does in matter which side faces the oven interior - cut side or the uncut side/reason?
3) When placing the bricks for the hearth I saw some posts about using a dry mixure, then setting the bricks, then wetting it down. Anyone done this yet/do you just pour a tone of water down or what? I guess I want to get a smooht surface but I've read I can just sand it down - this sanding wouldn't impact the longevity of the oven floor would it?
Thanks so much in advance,
Dick
thebadger
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