Ive just completed my ninth chain. I had some droop, and was trying to rectify it over the next few chains....
Unfortunately, as I was laying the last brick on the ninth chain, the previous three or four bricks that I layed, moved a bit ( maybe 1/4 inch in towards the centre of the dome). Is this a problem? They seem relatively stable. I think part of the problem is that two of the bricks are " floating " on their internal edges ( see pic). This was to try and fix the droop.
So, can I fill this internal gap with mortar, or will mortar break free eventually? Should I leave it? Any help about these two issues would be appreciated.
Also, I've run out of my premix mortar. Can I make some home brew out of dried brick " dust/slurry" ( instead of fire lay)?Is it a problem having two different types of mortar in the one pizza oven build?
Thanks
Unfortunately, as I was laying the last brick on the ninth chain, the previous three or four bricks that I layed, moved a bit ( maybe 1/4 inch in towards the centre of the dome). Is this a problem? They seem relatively stable. I think part of the problem is that two of the bricks are " floating " on their internal edges ( see pic). This was to try and fix the droop.
So, can I fill this internal gap with mortar, or will mortar break free eventually? Should I leave it? Any help about these two issues would be appreciated.
Also, I've run out of my premix mortar. Can I make some home brew out of dried brick " dust/slurry" ( instead of fire lay)?Is it a problem having two different types of mortar in the one pizza oven build?
Thanks
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