I was avoiding cementing in the flue this morning and I now know why. I have new ideas which allow me to use more attractive and unique materials for the front of my oven as well as preserve the rounded shape on the back end of the oven.
shape a mantle: In the front where the angle iron is, make a rounded mantle by notching firebrick to hang over angle iron with front shaped in a semi-circle
Materials: We have lots of the river stone with fossils from back home. It is really unique and awesome. I think I'll cover the front face and just a little ways back on the sides with this. I will frame and put cement board first out from the front edge of the firebrick and then back a bit. I will use the void space to add insulation at the front of the oven, run wiring and maybe add and insulated buttress for my inner arch and front of the base of my wall area.
Then along the front of the curved mantle, I'll cement the small cut stones with copper veins and other unique cut stones. I did a bit of playing and I think it will look really good and unique.
That's my good idea for now, principally the river stone up the front area of the oven and extending up the chimney section to the roof. I have some questions yet to answer like do I need to insulate the clay flue or just surround with other materials? Should I mortar in wire mesh between or from the top of the firebrick forming the curved mantle or will the refractory cement stick to the front face of it without help?
shape a mantle: In the front where the angle iron is, make a rounded mantle by notching firebrick to hang over angle iron with front shaped in a semi-circle
Materials: We have lots of the river stone with fossils from back home. It is really unique and awesome. I think I'll cover the front face and just a little ways back on the sides with this. I will frame and put cement board first out from the front edge of the firebrick and then back a bit. I will use the void space to add insulation at the front of the oven, run wiring and maybe add and insulated buttress for my inner arch and front of the base of my wall area.
Then along the front of the curved mantle, I'll cement the small cut stones with copper veins and other unique cut stones. I did a bit of playing and I think it will look really good and unique.
That's my good idea for now, principally the river stone up the front area of the oven and extending up the chimney section to the roof. I have some questions yet to answer like do I need to insulate the clay flue or just surround with other materials? Should I mortar in wire mesh between or from the top of the firebrick forming the curved mantle or will the refractory cement stick to the front face of it without help?
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