Hi folks, Naive Scotsman here attempting to build a wood fired oven for the first (and most likely only) time. I thought I would start a thread here of my progress for those interested and perhaps so that others can learn from my mistakes, just as I might benefit from the vast knowledge and experience available on this forum.
I have a rough plan (pic attached, hopefully readable), but hope to fill in the detail as I go along, particularly the opening and the chimney.
My main concern at the moment is casting the tabletop out of concrete. I'm concerned that my rebar is under spec'd (it's about 5mm mesh) and that I'll not use the correct recipe for the mix since it has to span quite a large gap between the supporting walls. I may just go and get some more rebar before I cast it. I'm also wondering how long I should leave the tabletop once it's been cast before removing the form and continuing with the build. Temps here at this time of year are around 10 degrees C.
I've decided to go for a relatively thin wall (I plan to cut 230x114x76 bricks into three and use the 76 dimension as the thickness) because I wanted a relatively quick heat up time, and then I plan to insulate quite a bit to keep the heat in as much as poss for retained heat cooking. I will probably increase the insulation by about 25mm beyond what's on the plan simply because I've got some loft insulation (rockwool, I think it's know as) lying around, which I will put over the ceramic blanket.
Anyway, I've started now, so no going back!
I have a rough plan (pic attached, hopefully readable), but hope to fill in the detail as I go along, particularly the opening and the chimney.
My main concern at the moment is casting the tabletop out of concrete. I'm concerned that my rebar is under spec'd (it's about 5mm mesh) and that I'll not use the correct recipe for the mix since it has to span quite a large gap between the supporting walls. I may just go and get some more rebar before I cast it. I'm also wondering how long I should leave the tabletop once it's been cast before removing the form and continuing with the build. Temps here at this time of year are around 10 degrees C.
I've decided to go for a relatively thin wall (I plan to cut 230x114x76 bricks into three and use the 76 dimension as the thickness) because I wanted a relatively quick heat up time, and then I plan to insulate quite a bit to keep the heat in as much as poss for retained heat cooking. I will probably increase the insulation by about 25mm beyond what's on the plan simply because I've got some loft insulation (rockwool, I think it's know as) lying around, which I will put over the ceramic blanket.
Anyway, I've started now, so no going back!
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