Arrived home yesterday after spending a few days away continuing the build of my WFO at our holiday home. As usual I logged on to FB Forum to see what the latest posts were and found one about an expansion joint for the cooking floor in situations where the dome rests on the insulating hearth and the cooking floor is laid inside it. According to the FB Pompeii Oven Plans this is the preferred method. Looking back on the forum today I can't find where the thread on this topic was posted! So...is this expansion joint necessary?
I'm at an advanced stage with my build, and will be closing it up with the last few chains next week. I haven't allowed for cooking floor expansion, having laid the floor and built the dome tight up against it. Am I heading for disaster? If the floor expands outwards (the only way it can go!) then the dome will split if the expansion is great enough. Or will the dome expand too and accommodate the floor expansion in doing so?
Anyone experienced this problem before? If it is a problem the best for me would be to install the insulation, then after curing the oven, fire it up to as high a temperature as possible and see if any splits occur. Hopefully these could be repaired if they occur. As the insulation will be totally Insulfrax type material, which can be removed, it might not be too much of a problem.
I thought of this potential problem when planning the WFO but as the FB Pompeii Oven plans doesn't mention cooking floor expansion joints anywhere, I didn't leave one.
I'm at an advanced stage with my build, and will be closing it up with the last few chains next week. I haven't allowed for cooking floor expansion, having laid the floor and built the dome tight up against it. Am I heading for disaster? If the floor expands outwards (the only way it can go!) then the dome will split if the expansion is great enough. Or will the dome expand too and accommodate the floor expansion in doing so?
Anyone experienced this problem before? If it is a problem the best for me would be to install the insulation, then after curing the oven, fire it up to as high a temperature as possible and see if any splits occur. Hopefully these could be repaired if they occur. As the insulation will be totally Insulfrax type material, which can be removed, it might not be too much of a problem.
I thought of this potential problem when planning the WFO but as the FB Pompeii Oven plans doesn't mention cooking floor expansion joints anywhere, I didn't leave one.
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