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  • #76
    Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

    I'm curious how you are handling the cage (screen enclosure), as well. The location you have chosen is similar to where my first choice was, but dealing with the cage and the fact I would probably not have room for a door, led me just outside the encosure. It sure would be nice to avoid the mosquitos...yet another oven to be jealous of.
    Very nice work so far, I love these flared entries that have become so popular since my build...damn, there is the jealousy again.

    RT

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    • #77
      Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

      Originally posted by drogers View Post
      It will be interesting how you handle the screen enclosure and the chimney in the area near it.
      Interesting is just one of the words I can think of . I think the design I came up with should work out just fine. It's hard to describe but I should have the Chicago brick face done in a few weeks so I can remove all the lovely Florida critters that decided to move in.

      How cold was it in your area this morning Drogers? We have frost so it must be a frozen tundra where you are
      Bill,

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      • #78
        Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

        Originally posted by mfiore View Post
        Your entry way and flue tile looks great! Really quite professional. I'm enjoying your build.
        Thanks Mike, I got the tip on the flue tiles from you and Les!

        So far so good. Besides a small set back with the bad mortar this has gone relatively smooth. Heck, if I had light when I got home from work I'd probably be finished.

        Thanks again,

        Bill
        Bill,

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        • #79
          Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

          Originally posted by exceloven View Post
          Everything you've done looks great so far!
          Thanks Mark!
          Bill,

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          • #80
            Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

            Originally posted by RTflorida View Post
            I'm curious how you are handling the cage (screen enclosure), as well. RT
            Thanks RT,

            I hung a plumb line down from my top screen beam to layout out my oven entry/arch ahead of time so it would keep the chimney outside and the brick work arch reveal inside. My idea is to simply cut a groove in the brick once set so I can run the rubber bead that holds the screen in place. I'll break out the laser for that one so I can get a perfectly even cut on all sides keeping the screen nice and flat. I'll have the Old Chicago brick covering the entire dome, chimney, and arch so it should look pretty cool.

            Stay tuned....
            Bill,

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            • #81
              Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

              Bill,
              It was 34F in Inverness this morning. We had a heavy dew, but no frost, tonight probably won't be as warm.
              Don

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              • #82
                Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

                I think your entry looks great. You may have a little smoke upon first firing it up, but you could always make something like Frances did- with the tin shield and twirly bit legs. When I fire mine up, I use my crude vent door- concrete backer board tilted backward and raised up about 1 inch. That keeps smoke to a minimum as well. As does well-seasoned, dry wood.

                Another benefit of the entry like yours is that it will be a lot easier to get your door in and out. I have to work at mine- you won't have to.
                Elizabeth

                http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/e...html#post41545

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                • #83
                  Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

                  Originally posted by egalecki View Post
                  I think your entry looks great. You may have a little smoke upon first firing it up, but you could always make something like Frances did- with the tin shield and twirly bit legs.
                  Thanks Elizabeth

                  I was wondering if I should drop my arch a half inch on the face to help encourage the smoke up the chimney...?

                  I'm working on that design right now. I picked up my Old Chicago bricks on the way home tonight... Very cool

                  Thanks again,

                  Bill
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                  • #84
                    Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

                    That's what I did. About 3/4 to one inch below the arch. So far so good - Please bear in mind, I also have a generous flue pipe with a reasonably long length (not that I'm bragging....). I can't believe what just got typed from my fingers.... The horror!!

                    I love the bricks - I saw them on an episode of Rock Solid. Really cool.

                    Christo
                    Last edited by christo; 11-17-2008, 04:23 PM.
                    My oven progress -
                    http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/c...cina-1227.html
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                    • #85
                      Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

                      Here are my bricks that I'm going to use for the arch, chimney, and dome exterior. Heck, these are so cool, I may just cut some into 1/2" slices and use that for my stand exterior....

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ID:	273003 The Armada is getting a good workout from the build! 200 Chicago bricks is nothing compared to what I did to it when I had to get the blocks and cement for the hearth stand.

                      I can't wait to see what this is going to look like when it's finished. AND I can even cook in it as well

                      Ha ha ha.....
                      Bill,

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                      • #86
                        Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

                        Christo!

                        I'm rolling over here!

                        I just saw that episode over the weekend. They use a very cool epoxy grout that just had to be broomed off. Very nice.

                        I'm wondering if I should go with over grouted mortar joints or just not tool them too much?

                        Any ideas or pictures will be appreciated! I looked up a few pictures of some of the old buildings and most have a nice finish to them.

                        Stay tuned!
                        Bill,

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                        • #87
                          Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

                          Looks like you really had the Ramada loaded down....

                          I bet it was fun to drive home!

                          Christo
                          My oven progress -
                          http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/c...cina-1227.html
                          sigpic

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                          • #88
                            Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

                            Originally posted by christo View Post
                            That's what I did. About 3/4 to one inch below the arch.
                            Ditto - I went 3/4 inch, seems to help.

                            Les...
                            Check out my pictures here:
                            http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/les-build-4207.html

                            If at first you don't succeed... Skydiving isn't for you.

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                            • #89
                              Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

                              Originally posted by christo View Post
                              I can't believe what just got typed from my fingers....
                              ...very glad to hear your dimensions are working so well for you, Christo.

                              My outer arch is a bit higher than the inner one, because I didn't want to bump my head on it all the time... turns out that wasn't such a good idea - I wish I'd read this thread beforehand.

                              I love the bricks btw!
                              "Building a Brick oven is the most fun anyone can have by themselves." (Terry Pratchett... slightly amended)

                              http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/p...pics-2610.html
                              http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f9/p...nues-2991.html

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                              • #90
                                Re: BA's Dome! Let the games Begin!

                                [QUOTE=Frances;45306 My outer arch is a bit higher than the inner one, because I didn't want to bump my head on it all the time... turns out that wasn't such a good idea - I wish I'd read this thread beforehand.

                                I love the bricks btw![/QUOTE]

                                Thanks Frances,

                                I want to cover up the exposed edge of the fire brick as much as possible so dropping the arch would enhance the function along with the aesthetics.

                                I'm trying to decide what to do with the brick. There are so many designs I could drive myself nuts (if I wasn't there already). I have two basic designs for the foundations. The arch will be the same but one would incorporate full brick, the other would be halves.

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ID:	273011 This design allows me to use half brick on the arch giving me a better view in the oven. The only drawback I can see would be that it gives me less brick to work with when tying my screen into the mix. That is not a big deal; having the best reveal is a bit more important to me.

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ID:	273012 Although hard to imagine, this is how the arch would look from the bottom. I kind of like it. It looks very heavy, almost structural. Well I guess it is in a way.

                                I was fortunate enough to travel on business to Verona Italy a few years back. While I was there I took a lot of pictures of their buildings, arches, and I'm still amazed at how many arch designs were incorporated in just one single building.

                                Take a look at this.

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ID:	273013 This is the home where Juliet stood on the balcony... Although not real, this 13th century structure is. I went there 4 times just to look at the stone and brick work. I was also fortunate enough to be invited to a private event held by Antolini Luigi that was held at Castlevecchio, way cool. Apparently it was the first event ever to be allowed in the castle as half is a museum, the other is occupied by the military.

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ID:	273014 This is the lower level of a restaurant I dined at, It was a Roman strategic planning room back in the day. It's about 35' below the surface. Absolutely breath taking. What a night!

                                Thoughts, ideas?
                                Bill,

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