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    If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?

    Id make mine 200mm (8") higher so I dont have to stoop over to look into it.
    Id add more insulation on top, Id also like a bigger bench out front.
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  • #2
    Re: If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?

    I'm pretty happy with mine, ie. height, size, shape, appearance and performance.
    The only thing that I might change is to use fired clay pavers rather than the expensive firebricks .

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    • #3
      Re: If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?

      More insulation under the floor (4" instead of 2" ceramic board), a slightly lower door (12" max), and a bigger opening to vent smoke to the flue.

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      • #4
        Re: If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?

        I haven't been using my oven very long yet, but I am somewhat perplexed by the challenge to store the numerous peels somewhere relatively nearby. I would give that some thought. Otherwise you have to fetch all these tools from the shed or basement all the time. I can't just leave mine outside, not in Seattle weather.

        And learn how to properly pour concrete . Make a few practice "stepping stones" if you've never done any concrete before, as in my case.

        Oh, here's a biggie: Place your floor bricks from the opening of the hearth back. If you place them starting from any other point in the oven, you risk having small triangles along the front edge of the floor. Wish I'd paid closer attention to that.

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        • #5
          Re: If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?

          I would not build a house, I would maintain the barrel shape. The roof does serve one purpose, though, it is where I store the oven tools.

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          • #6
            Re: If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?

            Bigger opening to the chimney. I have pretty good draw, but I know the opening is a little too small.
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            • #7
              Re: If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?

              I would try and incorporate some lighting from the dome. Maybe use glass block as the plug and use it as a light pipe to shine light from the dome to the floor. Don't know if it is possible but that would be slick.

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              • #8
                Re: If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?

                I have solid glass block and considered putting one in the smoke chamber, but could not find technical data to support their ability not to explode into shrapnel and kill me, so I moved to plan B.

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                • #9
                  Re: If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?

                  I would have built mine years earlier.

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                  • #10
                    Re: If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?

                    I agree with Neil2, I would have built it sooner.. I might have spent more time thinking about how to get an inner door to swing open in the entry rather than to always have to remove it, and an outer swinging door. I’d have more insulation under the floor, 2.5 inches rather than the two in currently have.

                    I really need to do a heat saturation of the dome again and see what the data says relative to this. In an early test I had just under 100F on the underside of the oven's support slab 12 hours after soaking the oven and running 850F on the oven floor. I'm betting at this point that these temps would be lower due to the drying out of the concrete since this first test.. I'll get back to you all on this..

                    I’m so happy with the 43 inch dome, it would be nice to have a second smaller oven for slow roasting, I'm doing a lot of this..

                    I love the oven!

                    I’m entertaining doing a series of “Pizza and a movie night” for the patio.. Parents on one side of the patio and kids on the other.
                    Chris
                    Last edited by SCChris; 04-05-2010, 06:11 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Re: If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?

                      I would have made my foundation slab the same size as my stand and hearth slab. My enclosure is clad in Hardi-panel which is only ~3/8" thick, so I have about 6"-8" of foundation slab sticking out all around which I dislike the look of. To get the roof drainage beyond the slab, this also means that I ended up with a deeper roof overhang than I would have liked.

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                      • #12
                        Re: If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?

                        Originally posted by Tscarborough View Post
                        I have solid glass block and considered putting one in the smoke chamber, but could not find technical data to support their ability not to explode into shrapnel and kill me, so I moved to plan B.
                        Thats funny. There is some glass (from what I googled), that can go to over 4200 deg. If I ever build another one, I will dig a lot deeper. Shinning a light from the entry way works, but it has nothing on flipping a switch and having the inside of the oven covered in light.

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                        • #13
                          Re: If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?

                          Glass itself can take high heat. The method by which it is annealed is what is important, and in some (most) glass, the cooling process introduces very high internal stresses. Google "Prince Rupert's drops".

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                          • #14
                            Re: If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?

                            Originally posted by Tscarborough View Post
                            Glass itself can take high heat.
                            Most can - one will melt at 900 deg. All I am saying is that it would be very cool to have an internal light. Someone will do it on this forum, I am sure of that.

                            Les...
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                            • #15
                              Re: If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?

                              much much more insulation in the floor
                              Jim

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