Hi everybody,
I am building a small 900mm oven in the UK. I got a lot of information from this forum and it has given me lots of ideas and solutions during my build so far.
Last week I finished the dome. I did the first four chains without an inner form and then build a form from polystyrene for the remaining chains. The downside of this was that I could not see the motor joint anymore. As you can see from the pictures I am not stone mason so I was left with some rather big gaps after removing the polystyrene.
My question is now whether is worth the effort trying to fill the gaps from the inside. The opening of the inner arch is too small for me to actually go inside the oven so doing this work would be a real pain. I am also not sure whether it would add any strength to the build as the gaps are filled with mortar by about 2/3.
I would appreciate any comments.
I am building a small 900mm oven in the UK. I got a lot of information from this forum and it has given me lots of ideas and solutions during my build so far.
Last week I finished the dome. I did the first four chains without an inner form and then build a form from polystyrene for the remaining chains. The downside of this was that I could not see the motor joint anymore. As you can see from the pictures I am not stone mason so I was left with some rather big gaps after removing the polystyrene.
My question is now whether is worth the effort trying to fill the gaps from the inside. The opening of the inner arch is too small for me to actually go inside the oven so doing this work would be a real pain. I am also not sure whether it would add any strength to the build as the gaps are filled with mortar by about 2/3.
I would appreciate any comments.
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