Re: Pizza Bob's 42" Build
Ahhhh Father's Day! My lovely wife and son allowed me to work on the pizza oven for most of the day as my gift! My wife is 11 weeks pregnant with our second child so I really need to get this oven wrapped-up!
I cut and mortared the tenth course today. It looks as if I'll have one more course to go and then the elusive keystone!!! This tenth course came out okay. I didn't notice the first brick I placed was slightly longer than the rest and I was too lazy to remove it and start over. The brick is only longer on the outside of the dome and will be covered soon! The next course might have to be smaller bricks because there are two spots, as you can see in the pictures below, that are creating too large of a joint between this course and the previous course. I still haven't used any forms!!! The HeatStop 50 is SO NICE to work with!! You hold the brick there for one minute and presto - doesn't move! The bricks were soaked before I cut them and then not too wet by the time I mortarted them in place. It seemed to work-out so well on this course. I really thought a form would be required at this point!
Any tips for the keystone?? Should I make it from multiple pieces stacked on each other or keep building courses until the keystone can be one multi-faceted brick?
~Bob
Ahhhh Father's Day! My lovely wife and son allowed me to work on the pizza oven for most of the day as my gift! My wife is 11 weeks pregnant with our second child so I really need to get this oven wrapped-up!
I cut and mortared the tenth course today. It looks as if I'll have one more course to go and then the elusive keystone!!! This tenth course came out okay. I didn't notice the first brick I placed was slightly longer than the rest and I was too lazy to remove it and start over. The brick is only longer on the outside of the dome and will be covered soon! The next course might have to be smaller bricks because there are two spots, as you can see in the pictures below, that are creating too large of a joint between this course and the previous course. I still haven't used any forms!!! The HeatStop 50 is SO NICE to work with!! You hold the brick there for one minute and presto - doesn't move! The bricks were soaked before I cut them and then not too wet by the time I mortarted them in place. It seemed to work-out so well on this course. I really thought a form would be required at this point!
Any tips for the keystone?? Should I make it from multiple pieces stacked on each other or keep building courses until the keystone can be one multi-faceted brick?
~Bob
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