Hello amazing forum contributors,
I am getting ready to frame my enclosure walls for my 36" pompei. I built my oven at an angle because of some changes that I made after my hearth slab was poured. As a result, there is one spot that steel won't fit and leave room for vermiculite fill. The choices that I see are to extend out the oven base to support the enclosure at that point, OR could I possibly just weld a 1/2" rebar frame to build my enclosure on and save myself 3 inches?
I have made such a frame for a fireplace grill and it is very strong. Here is what I am thinking:
- Weld a 1/2" rebar frame and roof
-Attach to hearth using brackets that are welded to frame
-Attach hardiboard to inside of frame walls
-Attach stucco lath to hardiboard and tie to rebar
-Finish with river rock
This would also enable me to be really flexible with the shape of my dome finish. I am thinking of perhaps doing a cylinder to mimic a castle tower and then doing a metal (copper or steel) roof to mimic a pointed turret roof.
This is also tempting because I was planning on making my own chimney cap for my duratech chimney and I could make one that looks like a matching turret roof.
Any thoughts or advice on a rebar cage frame? Thank you in advance for any advice.
I am getting ready to frame my enclosure walls for my 36" pompei. I built my oven at an angle because of some changes that I made after my hearth slab was poured. As a result, there is one spot that steel won't fit and leave room for vermiculite fill. The choices that I see are to extend out the oven base to support the enclosure at that point, OR could I possibly just weld a 1/2" rebar frame to build my enclosure on and save myself 3 inches?
I have made such a frame for a fireplace grill and it is very strong. Here is what I am thinking:
- Weld a 1/2" rebar frame and roof
-Attach to hearth using brackets that are welded to frame
-Attach hardiboard to inside of frame walls
-Attach stucco lath to hardiboard and tie to rebar
-Finish with river rock
This would also enable me to be really flexible with the shape of my dome finish. I am thinking of perhaps doing a cylinder to mimic a castle tower and then doing a metal (copper or steel) roof to mimic a pointed turret roof.
This is also tempting because I was planning on making my own chimney cap for my duratech chimney and I could make one that looks like a matching turret roof.
Any thoughts or advice on a rebar cage frame? Thank you in advance for any advice.
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