Hi, this is Catman. I’m new to the forum and appreciate being able to reach out for information from the more experienced. I am planning to build an outside Igloo style pizza oven. I have done significant research but I am needing advise and clarification on a few items that I haven’t found clear or consistent information on, so would appreciate any advise I can get.
Q1. My design will have 4” concrete/vermiculite base on top of a 4” concrete slab. I have found a reasonable supplier for vermiculite. It comes in 4 grades from coarse to fine. I’m leaning towards the more coarse side which I believe will increase the insulation value vs fine. Thoughts?
Q2. I’m assuming the mortar covering on the exterior side of the fire blanket does not need to be refractory mortar, but I’d like to confirm this. I’m assuming an exterior rated type S mortar is sufficient.
Q3. I would like to use mosaic tile on the exterior. Is there any advise on how to ensure durability in Canadian weather? I was thinking of a layer of parging, then tile, then a several coats of sealer. Thoughts?
Q4. Last question, I have seen conflicting info on when to perform the curing stage. Should this be done at the very end or post fire blanket or even earlier?
Again, thanks in advance for your advise.
Catman
Q1. My design will have 4” concrete/vermiculite base on top of a 4” concrete slab. I have found a reasonable supplier for vermiculite. It comes in 4 grades from coarse to fine. I’m leaning towards the more coarse side which I believe will increase the insulation value vs fine. Thoughts?
Q2. I’m assuming the mortar covering on the exterior side of the fire blanket does not need to be refractory mortar, but I’d like to confirm this. I’m assuming an exterior rated type S mortar is sufficient.
Q3. I would like to use mosaic tile on the exterior. Is there any advise on how to ensure durability in Canadian weather? I was thinking of a layer of parging, then tile, then a several coats of sealer. Thoughts?
Q4. Last question, I have seen conflicting info on when to perform the curing stage. Should this be done at the very end or post fire blanket or even earlier?
Again, thanks in advance for your advise.
Catman
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