Hi Everyone! I've been planning my build for a while and finally I poured my slab yesterday! It feels great to be getting started! While I'm anxious to continue the build, with all the rain we've had in Maryland over the past few days, I want to wait to make sure its solid enough to start building up. I'll probably start laying my base mid next week, in the meanwhile, I figured I would start documenting the process.
One unique aspect of my design is that I am going to try and attempt to make this oven semi-permanent. My Grandfather is in his 90's and is from Italy. We've wanted to do a build together, however, I probably will only be in this house another 2-3 years. Given that we don't know what the future holds, We decided to try and attempt to design our oven in such a way that I can use a skid loader + flatbed to take this with me when I move as this oven will have special significance for me family. (I'm sure I will need to go back and do some patching with after transportation, but its worth at least attempting this while we can).
Right now, the idea is to pour an incredibly reinforced slab and then float the first layer of cinder-blocks horizontally on the slab to allow the skids to pick up the oven. I'm thinking that I might have a 50/50 shot that it could work, however, given the significant to my family, it's worth a try. (Once I get to my future home, I'll pour a new foundation and mortar the bottom cinder blocks down, I even don't mind rebuilding the base and just reusing the hearth/oven). If any of you have ideas how I can further reinforce this oven, I'm more than open to your thoughts, but I am pretty determined to at least make this attempt with my grandfather. If nothing else, at least we will be able to still enjoy the oven here before I move in a few years.
Also, I'm planning on using brick to build my chimney up and it will be tapered at the end (I just couldn't figure out how to do that in the Cad program)
One unique aspect of my design is that I am going to try and attempt to make this oven semi-permanent. My Grandfather is in his 90's and is from Italy. We've wanted to do a build together, however, I probably will only be in this house another 2-3 years. Given that we don't know what the future holds, We decided to try and attempt to design our oven in such a way that I can use a skid loader + flatbed to take this with me when I move as this oven will have special significance for me family. (I'm sure I will need to go back and do some patching with after transportation, but its worth at least attempting this while we can).
Right now, the idea is to pour an incredibly reinforced slab and then float the first layer of cinder-blocks horizontally on the slab to allow the skids to pick up the oven. I'm thinking that I might have a 50/50 shot that it could work, however, given the significant to my family, it's worth a try. (Once I get to my future home, I'll pour a new foundation and mortar the bottom cinder blocks down, I even don't mind rebuilding the base and just reusing the hearth/oven). If any of you have ideas how I can further reinforce this oven, I'm more than open to your thoughts, but I am pretty determined to at least make this attempt with my grandfather. If nothing else, at least we will be able to still enjoy the oven here before I move in a few years.
Also, I'm planning on using brick to build my chimney up and it will be tapered at the end (I just couldn't figure out how to do that in the Cad program)
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