Hello fellow brick oven enthusiast, my name is Mark I?m from Michigan but I currently reside in the Dominican Republic more specifically Santiago. I have always enjoyed taste of wood oven pizza and the art of cooking which has led me here to start my own restaurant. I recently came a crossed the Forno bravo website and was pleasantly surprised to discover a group of intelligent people who share the love of all things tasty. Even though I am an experienced chef, I must profess I am not the greatest builder in the world and recognizing that weakness I have asked a friend of mine who is a civil engineer to help me in the process. That being said I have a few questions that may seem silly to all those experienced in the art of wood oven building so please bare with me.
1.The local brick supplier here only sells a light red fire brick not the ones I see so often in the websites or photos from the forum. I asked him if it was a fire brick and it is indeed not to mention it matches the texture and weight description I have read about in other threads. He stated that he uses that exact brick in his ovens where he makes the bricks . Does that make sense? And if so does that sound the kind of brick I should be using in my oven? I have to be very careful buying materials here because sometimes people like to sell junk. They look right and feel right but sense there is very few brick ovens in this country I am not sure what exactly he uses those fire bricks for whether it is for fireplaces or other things and I need to make sure that type of brick will work for a wood fired oven. Can anyone help me? I have a few bricks he gave me for example purposes, is there anyway I can check or anything?
2. I know this question maybe very silly but could anyone tell me the materials needed to build a 42in high dome Pompeii oven? I read the oven plans and they describe how to build the oven but a material list is not included. Normally that would not be a problem but buying things here can be very stressful and sometimes I have to travel long distances to remote places to get certain things. So I have to try to get it all right in the first shot as far as purchasing supplies are concerned. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
p.s. Any of those people who can help out a little are welcome to a hot slice in my restaurant
and a good tour around Santiago!!
1.The local brick supplier here only sells a light red fire brick not the ones I see so often in the websites or photos from the forum. I asked him if it was a fire brick and it is indeed not to mention it matches the texture and weight description I have read about in other threads. He stated that he uses that exact brick in his ovens where he makes the bricks . Does that make sense? And if so does that sound the kind of brick I should be using in my oven? I have to be very careful buying materials here because sometimes people like to sell junk. They look right and feel right but sense there is very few brick ovens in this country I am not sure what exactly he uses those fire bricks for whether it is for fireplaces or other things and I need to make sure that type of brick will work for a wood fired oven. Can anyone help me? I have a few bricks he gave me for example purposes, is there anyway I can check or anything?
2. I know this question maybe very silly but could anyone tell me the materials needed to build a 42in high dome Pompeii oven? I read the oven plans and they describe how to build the oven but a material list is not included. Normally that would not be a problem but buying things here can be very stressful and sometimes I have to travel long distances to remote places to get certain things. So I have to try to get it all right in the first shot as far as purchasing supplies are concerned. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
p.s. Any of those people who can help out a little are welcome to a hot slice in my restaurant
and a good tour around Santiago!!
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