I've laid the firebricks for my oven floor. The next task is to build the dome. Before I do, I have a few questions:
1) I bought a 4-1/2" angle grinder to smooth off the rough edges on the corners of the bricks. Should I do that NOW or wait until the dome is finished? Is there a special technique for doing this?
2) No matter how hard I tried, I still have gaps between some of the firebricks. Should I try to fill them in with something, and if so, what? Or, should I just let them fill up with ashes as the oven is used?
3) The sand/fireclay/water mortar is a very weak mortar. Is there a danger of shifting the floor bricks as I build the dome?
4) Should I mortar the bottom/base/first chain of dome bricks to the floor, or should I use fireclay/sand again? Do I want slip between the floor and dome, or can they be joined by mortar?
As always, thanks for the excellent information.
Cheers,
- Fio
1) I bought a 4-1/2" angle grinder to smooth off the rough edges on the corners of the bricks. Should I do that NOW or wait until the dome is finished? Is there a special technique for doing this?
2) No matter how hard I tried, I still have gaps between some of the firebricks. Should I try to fill them in with something, and if so, what? Or, should I just let them fill up with ashes as the oven is used?
3) The sand/fireclay/water mortar is a very weak mortar. Is there a danger of shifting the floor bricks as I build the dome?
4) Should I mortar the bottom/base/first chain of dome bricks to the floor, or should I use fireclay/sand again? Do I want slip between the floor and dome, or can they be joined by mortar?
As always, thanks for the excellent information.
Cheers,
- Fio
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