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  • Stainless vs Steel support for over the door bricks

    Just wondering if the piece of 2 inch by 2 inch steel channel used to support the row over the door will deteriorate with multiple exposures to high exhaust gas temps. Is stainless worth the price or does it matter i.e. is the dome ultimately self supporting in this area? Your expertise appreciated.

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    Strength of steel

    Steel loses 90 percent of it's strength at around 800 degrees c. or 1450 degrees f. This is the figure for mild structural steel, of the sort that home depot angle iron would be made of. It will also rust in a hot and corrosive environment. Stainless would be resistant to corrosion, but may not be any stronger in high heat environment.

    That said, a lot of pompeii ovens have been built this way, and we haven't heard of any failures yet. If you are concerned, you could use a refractory casting, or build a fire brick arch instead. James has also said he will sell the flue part of the manufactured oven separately.
    My geodesic oven project: part 1, part 2

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