After 4.5 years of lurking, I'm now about to build the WFO. I've worked out most of the materials and found pretty much everything I need. Some useful info on where to get materials came from DrakeRemoray and Coloradoredusa. In the end, Russel's advise of EJ Bartells (now Distribution International) for insulation products and Threewit (firebrick, castable, etc), along with our host site, have been the best sources.
I will post plans soon, have been accumulating a lot of knowledge, especially from david s UtahBeehiver Gulf and others. My basic plan is to build a standard stand. I plan to cast a dome that will be a 28-32" I.D, over sand mold. Insulating base layer of 2" of FoamGlas and 2" of CaSi board (as seen UtahBeehiver), to alleviate moisture concern.
Firebrick floor (cheapest source found is $1.95 USD per brick, after much searching. Gave up on pursuit of used, as they were all in questionable condition and heritage.
Casted dome over sand mold using a commercial castable (likely Heatcast 40 - again not cheap here). With SS needles if I can find them. Will also cast an entry/flue area. Thermal break likely between inner arch and casted entry.
Insulated with Ceramic blanket. 48" high 6" Inner Diameter duravent chimney. Plan is to stick with a stucco igloo design, uncovered. I plan to vent the shell with david s chimney vent designs.
Before I begin, I have the first question for the board. I am hoping to re-use the concrete pad that held a 4000 lb hot tub for 10+ years. It's reinforced concrete that is 4" deep. It held the hot tub for 10+ years (fully loaded) and this past winter without a load, with no heaving or cracking. I plan to dry stack cinder block, filling every other hole or so with concrete and rebar. No plan to tie the rebar into the pad.
Any concerns with this pad?
I will post plans soon, have been accumulating a lot of knowledge, especially from david s UtahBeehiver Gulf and others. My basic plan is to build a standard stand. I plan to cast a dome that will be a 28-32" I.D, over sand mold. Insulating base layer of 2" of FoamGlas and 2" of CaSi board (as seen UtahBeehiver), to alleviate moisture concern.
Firebrick floor (cheapest source found is $1.95 USD per brick, after much searching. Gave up on pursuit of used, as they were all in questionable condition and heritage.
Casted dome over sand mold using a commercial castable (likely Heatcast 40 - again not cheap here). With SS needles if I can find them. Will also cast an entry/flue area. Thermal break likely between inner arch and casted entry.
Insulated with Ceramic blanket. 48" high 6" Inner Diameter duravent chimney. Plan is to stick with a stucco igloo design, uncovered. I plan to vent the shell with david s chimney vent designs.
Before I begin, I have the first question for the board. I am hoping to re-use the concrete pad that held a 4000 lb hot tub for 10+ years. It's reinforced concrete that is 4" deep. It held the hot tub for 10+ years (fully loaded) and this past winter without a load, with no heaving or cracking. I plan to dry stack cinder block, filling every other hole or so with concrete and rebar. No plan to tie the rebar into the pad.
Any concerns with this pad?
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