i am about to pour my slab for my forno-bravo type oven. i have a few
questions:
1. do you pour the insulation layer immediately after the structural
layer (ie while the concrete was still wet)? or dod you wait until the
concrete was at least somewhat cured?
2. also, how do you mix the vermiculite / cement / water for the
insulation layer? the forno bravo guide recommends against using a
mixer, and it seems like quite a volume (~0.5 cubic yards) of material
to deal with... do you mix all at once, or a wheelbarrow full at a a time?
3. the plans call for using 2x8 boards to frame the outside of the
slab. this structural layer is 3.5" thick and the insulating layer is
4" thick, so 7.5" thick, which is roughly the height of a 2x8.
however, this means the edge of the 2x8 would be just against the top
of the cinder blocks. i figured it would be better to have the framing
extend down along the cinder blocks somewhat, to help support the
form, etc. therefore, i would think it better to use a 2x10, to have
around 2" of board laying against the top 2" of the cinder blocks. is
there some reason NOT to do this?
thanks!
questions:
1. do you pour the insulation layer immediately after the structural
layer (ie while the concrete was still wet)? or dod you wait until the
concrete was at least somewhat cured?
2. also, how do you mix the vermiculite / cement / water for the
insulation layer? the forno bravo guide recommends against using a
mixer, and it seems like quite a volume (~0.5 cubic yards) of material
to deal with... do you mix all at once, or a wheelbarrow full at a a time?
3. the plans call for using 2x8 boards to frame the outside of the
slab. this structural layer is 3.5" thick and the insulating layer is
4" thick, so 7.5" thick, which is roughly the height of a 2x8.
however, this means the edge of the 2x8 would be just against the top
of the cinder blocks. i figured it would be better to have the framing
extend down along the cinder blocks somewhat, to help support the
form, etc. therefore, i would think it better to use a 2x10, to have
around 2" of board laying against the top 2" of the cinder blocks. is
there some reason NOT to do this?
thanks!
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