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Nice job there Dino.. well done.....
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Re: Dino's 42" Pizza Oven Starts
Dino, nice work. Those of us who followed after you have really benefited from your build -- not just from the fine craftsmanship, but also from the meticulous documentation and pictures. Thanks.Last edited by jmhepworth; 11-12-2009, 12:01 PM.
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Dino -- looks great! I'm so inspired by following everyone's threads, but yet I'm struggling with each next step! Last night I was outside until after 10 pm with flood lights and a kerosene heater in my "pizza hut" as the temp loomed near 32 degrees outside... I was inside the hut sweating with only a t-shirt, so I think I should be okay for awhile with the heater. As soon as the snow starts piling up on the tent, I'm going to be done for the season.
So please, not another word about how warm it is out there!
Greg
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Truly amazing work Dino,
I'm jealous of your weather out there. Hopefully I can finish our dome before the hard freeze.
Dave
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Thanks Ken. It was one of the more satisfying "hard parts" of the contruction project so far. I'm hoping the stone siding will be the same.
Here is a link of the google book page I used to do my ridge. See page 38 for 3 different types of ridges available to do. I used the middle (B) option. Also remember, I glued a 6" piece of copper flashing across the ridge top where my top roof slates met (with more silicon filled in the ridge top gap) so that when I glued my ridge slates on the copper, it could leek and never seep thru the copper ridge (theoretically). The pics below show the copper under the ridge slates and the shiny silicon on the final product that you don't see from down below. Thanks, Dino
Here's the link Roofing construction & estimating - Google Books
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Beautifully executed Dino. Bravo!
Ken
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MIKE: one more thing on my roof ridge: I did it this way because after nailing thru the final top 2 rows, while they were stacked over each other in place, and pre-drilling new holes to go thru 2 slates and still keep them square (which I miraculously did) I thought, NO MORE! I'm just covering the nails on the top row with silicon GLUING A 6" LENGTH OF COPPER ACROSS THE TOP and gluing these ridges in place, side by side with clear silicone on the seams.
Until I opted for that, I WAS going to do the overlapping roof ridge with a nail in each corner of the ridge piece, covered by the next ridge by a 2" and so on, and so on. But, I actually like this look. Hope this helps, Dino
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Mike, My ridge pieces are not nailed. They are 10" pieces, turned on their side, then cut in half the long way so they are 5" wide. Since they already have 2 punch holes about 3" from the top end, I had to cut the slates short by 3". Therefore my ridge pieces are 5"x13" (maybe a bit shorter). I did use "heavy construction cement" down the middle and clear silicon for the top and sides until it oozed and I cleaned it up. The ridges don't come to a peak. I've got 1 side, the windward side, sliding up over the opposite roof side by about 1/4" or the thickness of the slate so that I don't have a "V" edged siliconed gap at the very peak. The silicon is on the side and no one notices one ridge side 5.125" and the other is 5" long.
Also, my slates at the rake edges have glue and nails since they would have the wind hitting them. The 1st row on the eave has an extra row of slate, upside down, that is glued and nailed too as online instructions show.
I would say every single slat of mine has a globe of silicon on it for cushion. I found the thin slates aren't as flat as thicker slate so I felt I needed the cushion for the rocky slates that you may not need.
Your oven enclosure looks super. Can't wait to see your roof! -Dino
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Dino, I can't stop looking at your slate roof. It's great.
Your ridge slates, are they nailed in, or just glued down?
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Thank you for the drawing, It'll help a great deal!!
Chris
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Here is the thru-the-ridge vent collar I had made at local roofing shop. They sent this drawing to their copper/metal flashing people and charged me $160 for this in copper. You could have it made in regular aluminum for less money. I went with copper because I had copper roof nails I was using. It's worked out good for me and my roof so if it's helpful to anyone else, great. Here is a good PDF if you really need it and a blurry pic for a quicky look.Attached Files
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Thanks Rod, Ian and Daren and Chris. It's so nice to have people on the forum appreciate your work. I know years from now friends will be seeing my oven for the 1st time and when I say "I built it" they'll assume it means "I had it built" and say it's nice.
Chris, I had my copper made thru a roofing company called JB Wholesale Roofing and their contractor prices are same as consumers prices. I went to the Chatsworth store but there is also one in Carson and Torrance. JB Wholesale Roofing and Building Supplies - Locations
When I get home tonight I'll post a pdf file of the sketched dimensions of the copper chimney flashing. It worked out well and maybe it will be a good design for anyone to use when they want the 8" duravent to go straight out the top. I'll let you know the price too. -Dino
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Excellent work on the roof tiles, beautifully done....
regards
Ian...
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