Help!
I have been researching how to build my brick oven and am getting seriously confused about the conflicting advice I find online.
Should the vermiculite layer go on top of the concrete hearth or below it? I have seen both recommended and am wondering which makes more sense.
If I have concrete directly under the firebrick (oven floor) will it not heat up to the point of risking cracking? (Since regular concrete is not rated for high heat) Also, if I have to heat up that much more mass, will it not take a long time and keep pulling heat away from the oven part?
On the other hand, some think I need to rely on the mass of concrete as thermal mass for the oven to stay hot longer, and therefore the vermiculite should be below the concrete to insulate it against the outside.
Is there one "correct" answer?
Please help, I was hoping to pour next weekend and would like to start on building the form - but now I am stumped.
Any expert advice is greatly appreciated!
P.S. I am also wondering if a 3" hearth would not be strong enough instead of the 4" I often see?
P.S. I am in a very cold climate, if that makes a difference...our winters get to 0 degrees Fahrenheit and below....
I have been researching how to build my brick oven and am getting seriously confused about the conflicting advice I find online.
Should the vermiculite layer go on top of the concrete hearth or below it? I have seen both recommended and am wondering which makes more sense.
If I have concrete directly under the firebrick (oven floor) will it not heat up to the point of risking cracking? (Since regular concrete is not rated for high heat) Also, if I have to heat up that much more mass, will it not take a long time and keep pulling heat away from the oven part?
On the other hand, some think I need to rely on the mass of concrete as thermal mass for the oven to stay hot longer, and therefore the vermiculite should be below the concrete to insulate it against the outside.
Is there one "correct" answer?
Please help, I was hoping to pour next weekend and would like to start on building the form - but now I am stumped.
Any expert advice is greatly appreciated!
P.S. I am also wondering if a 3" hearth would not be strong enough instead of the 4" I often see?
P.S. I am in a very cold climate, if that makes a difference...our winters get to 0 degrees Fahrenheit and below....
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