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  • Re: Mark's WFO

    Thanks Les,
    I am going to wrap it with the blanket and then 4" of cement/vermiculite. One other question. On your flue why did you taper the second piece? Ok two questions. How much taper did you use?

    Mark

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      I tapered it so I could get a tiered look with the brick. I don?t really recall how much taper I used ? I think it was around 1.5 inches off center. I can measure it when I get home and let you know (if it?s not dark).

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        First of all, that's one nice looking fire!

        My dome cracks also looked like that. Now they are covered in blanket, and I don't think about them.

        I also used the tapered chimney. Mainly because Les did. I also recall that with a tapered chimney, the smoke vortex speeds up as it goes upward, thus helping with draft. Seemed to make sense at the time.
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          Thanks Mike,
          Yea, after all the insulation there will be no cracks. I too am copying Les on the chimney. I was just curious whether the taper helps the draw. From your experience it seems it does. Soooo I will taper!

          Mark

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            Looks great Mark!

            You're going to love that flared entry. We use ours as a fireplace as much as an oven. The flare allows better access and an even better view!

            The tapered chimney definitely works fantastic. I rarely get any smoke out the front and I have had some doozies a blazin in there. It's very cool to watch the air hit the coals, wrap it's way around the dome, and then up wards and out.

            Good luck on your build!
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            • Re: Mark's WFO

              I had to wait a week and half for my flue to get here, gave me a chance to work on other projects. Les was right, that flue was very difficult and messy to cut, but I'm happy with the result. I built a fire and it drew extremely well. I think I have decided on the brick I want to use so maybe I'll have some exterior progress this weekend.

              Mark

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                It looks great! We may have to cut ours too....

                Ellie

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                  Mark - how much did you end up flairing the pipe? Looks to be around 1 inch / side.

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                    Les,
                    You had guessed 1 1/2" on yours so thats what I did 3/4" each side of center. I'm not sure if thats what you meant or if its enough but its done and I am not changing it. Lazy or stubborn (not sure which). But it worked well. Soooooo

                    Mark

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                      Originally posted by exceloven View Post
                      I built my last curing fire today and got the temp to about 775. I noticed that the mortar coating I have the dome cracked (pictured). Should I be worried? There was no smoke coming out the cracks. The fire is still going so I can't tell if there are cracks inside the dome. Is this just normal? Thanks for any input.

                      Mark
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                      • Re: Mark's WFO

                        Another milestone Mark! It looks really nice. You can tell the pipe takes some work but looks great and makes a nice transition. Let us know how it's drawing and how much more length you plan on adding.
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                        • Re: Mark's WFO

                          Originally posted by exceloven View Post
                          You had guessed 1 1/2" on yours so thats what I did 3/4" each side of center. I'm not sure if thats what you meant
                          Mark, I should have been more specific - my bad. I went 1.5 on each cut. You have no worries, your's will draw just fine.
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                            Yea I think it will be fine. Dino asked about adding more sections. I wasn't planning on adding any more. Les, how tall is your flue? Two one foot sections? Will I be ok with my height?

                            Thanks, Mark

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                              Originally posted by exceloven View Post
                              Les, how tall is your flue? Two one foot sections? Will I be ok with my height?
                              It looks like you have the same or a very similar product as mine. I only went 2 high and it draws well. When I first fire it up, I do see some smoke around the front. I'm not sure if it's coming out the front, or if the wind is blowing it back down.
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                              • Re: Mark's WFO

                                Les,
                                For my dome I found 1/4" rebar which I bent around the dome allowing room for the 1" insulation plus the cement/vermiculite. I am planning on wrapping my first piece of diamond lath around the rebar and then putting on a scratch coat. Then filling it to the top of the lath with the cement/vermiculite, and repeating with the next piece up.
                                My thinking is that will work the same as using foiling to stop the c/v from seeping through. Any thoughts, am I missing something?

                                Mark

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