Hello Everyone, newbie here from Chicago.
First time building anything like this so I am sure I have a lot wrong here.... Any feedback or guidance on what I need to change would be very appreciated >
Area
I already have my cinder-block outdoor kitchen parameter built.
Base
Using cement board (sitting on Rebar) as my starting point for the 4inch base slab with a 1 part Portland cement \ 5 parts perlite \ 2 part water mix with Rebar and mesh. Should I be using glass bottles in the slab?
Fire Bricks
Will put about 1 inches of sand to help level the area and place Rutland brand Fire Bricks to cover the entire area of the base. Any specific type of sand or should i just use Refractory cement as my mortar to attach the firebricks to the base?
Dome
I know this may not be a favorite but I am set on using the Doghouse as my template for the dome. Appy plastic wrap to the template and use Rutland refractory cement mixed with refractory stainless steel needles (Ebay link from this forum) and my first layer with a thickness of about 2 inches.
Chimney opening will be 6inches.
Will get a wet moist blanket or large towel and place it on top of the dome for about 5 days under a tarp as it cures.
After 5 days I will remove the blanket and carefully lift the dome off of the doghouse and place it on top of the Firebricks on its permanent location.
Next will wrap the dome with the 2inch fiberglass blanket with chicken wire to keep it in place.
Next add a layer of 1 part Portland cement \ 5 parts perlite as an additional layer of about 1-2 inches. Or should I just use the same mix as my first layer with refractory cement and refractory needles? Unsure if I should use Stucco as my final last layer or not.... may end up using thin bricks cut in half for a decorative feature.
repeat the process with the wet moist blanket or large towel and place it on top of the dome for about 5 days under a tarp for it to cures.
Will probably get regular (not fire) half bricks with refractory cement to make an archway for the front.
One thing I would like is a way to add 2 hooks on the inside of the oven with the ability to connect a string or maybe even a rebar allow for hanging food items. I am sure I will need to make sure this is planned prior to my first layer of cement.
I dont know what else I am missing or what else I can do \ change to make this better as I do hope to use this long term.
First time building anything like this so I am sure I have a lot wrong here.... Any feedback or guidance on what I need to change would be very appreciated >
Area
I already have my cinder-block outdoor kitchen parameter built.
Base
Using cement board (sitting on Rebar) as my starting point for the 4inch base slab with a 1 part Portland cement \ 5 parts perlite \ 2 part water mix with Rebar and mesh. Should I be using glass bottles in the slab?
Fire Bricks
Will put about 1 inches of sand to help level the area and place Rutland brand Fire Bricks to cover the entire area of the base. Any specific type of sand or should i just use Refractory cement as my mortar to attach the firebricks to the base?
Dome
I know this may not be a favorite but I am set on using the Doghouse as my template for the dome. Appy plastic wrap to the template and use Rutland refractory cement mixed with refractory stainless steel needles (Ebay link from this forum) and my first layer with a thickness of about 2 inches.
Chimney opening will be 6inches.
Will get a wet moist blanket or large towel and place it on top of the dome for about 5 days under a tarp as it cures.
After 5 days I will remove the blanket and carefully lift the dome off of the doghouse and place it on top of the Firebricks on its permanent location.
Next will wrap the dome with the 2inch fiberglass blanket with chicken wire to keep it in place.
Next add a layer of 1 part Portland cement \ 5 parts perlite as an additional layer of about 1-2 inches. Or should I just use the same mix as my first layer with refractory cement and refractory needles? Unsure if I should use Stucco as my final last layer or not.... may end up using thin bricks cut in half for a decorative feature.
repeat the process with the wet moist blanket or large towel and place it on top of the dome for about 5 days under a tarp for it to cures.
Will probably get regular (not fire) half bricks with refractory cement to make an archway for the front.
One thing I would like is a way to add 2 hooks on the inside of the oven with the ability to connect a string or maybe even a rebar allow for hanging food items. I am sure I will need to make sure this is planned prior to my first layer of cement.
I dont know what else I am missing or what else I can do \ change to make this better as I do hope to use this long term.
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