Thanks Dave. Yeah I always loved everyone's "sky shots" from the inside. I'm glad to finally have my own.


I never needed to hold the courses in place for the last brick. I would custom fit the last brick and just use a little extra mortar on the sides and bottom of the brick. Then I would slide in it in from outside towards the center of the dome. The last brick usually needed to be ever so lightly tapped into place but not enough to disturb the bricks on each side. The extra mortar would make somewhat of a mess there and sometimes I would need to go in with a pointer (a.k.a. - my finger) to force a little more mortar into the joint. It seemed to work fine. The HeatStop 50 sets quickly enough for the bricks to stay in place for this method.
As far as the tent...I really thought about it but it would be more than just the tent. I cut bricks before each course so I can get them to fit exactly for that course. The temps are too cold in Connecticut and I worry about freezing. I know I can keep a light bulb or something in the oven to keep it warm but I enjoy working on this thing and don't think I'd enjoy it in the winter. Spring will be here soon and I'll get to that final keystone.
Or I might have these masons who just did a retaining wall for me last week finish the job!

The masons checked out my pizza oven a few times and commented on how good it's coming out...but they would have completed it in less than a week!

You can see the pizza oven in the second picture. Currently there is no easy access to the backyard so this wall and the next wall will make it easy for friends to follow their nose to the smell of pizza...
~Bob
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