i'm am planning to mostly follow the pompeii oven plans. i'm installing it outside. I read somewhere the fb board shouldn't get wet, but lookin at the plans, it seems it would be exposed to water from rain (through the oven door and maybe vent).
instead, I planned on using concrete with vermiculite. looks like the structural concrete is supposed to be 3.5" and the light concrete 4 inches for a total of 7.5 inches. then, with the 2.5" fire bricks on top of that i'll have a total thickness of 10".
unfortunately, I also plan to put a gas burner in there, which only has 7 7/8" max clearance. how do people do that?
couple ideas:
1. don't worry about the fb board, it is fine to get wet? or design it in such a way as to not get wet?
2. use angle irons spanning from one side of the blocks to the other in the middle of the oven (for extra support), then pour the concrete only as thick as the angle irons right below where the oven will be (still with rebar, etc), then fill in that area with vermiculite concrete.
3. something else one of you fine ppl will come up with.
thanks,
john
instead, I planned on using concrete with vermiculite. looks like the structural concrete is supposed to be 3.5" and the light concrete 4 inches for a total of 7.5 inches. then, with the 2.5" fire bricks on top of that i'll have a total thickness of 10".
unfortunately, I also plan to put a gas burner in there, which only has 7 7/8" max clearance. how do people do that?
couple ideas:
1. don't worry about the fb board, it is fine to get wet? or design it in such a way as to not get wet?
2. use angle irons spanning from one side of the blocks to the other in the middle of the oven (for extra support), then pour the concrete only as thick as the angle irons right below where the oven will be (still with rebar, etc), then fill in that area with vermiculite concrete.
3. something else one of you fine ppl will come up with.
thanks,
john
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