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Getting a few wiffs of smoke out the front when the wind blows but as you can see from the smoke pattern on the brick not much comes out the front. I have a 10 inch I.D. - 12 O.D. double wall Stainless Flue. and my thermal break between the inner arch and the flue arch smokes a little into the oven cavity. I think I will need to do some sort of sealing there.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what I can put there the gap was intended to be direct contact but at some points is less than 1/16 of an inch wide and a little irregular as there are spots where the mortar filled in the gap. It does not seem to smoke when the flue is exhausting just when the door is closed forcing smoke directly into the gap area.
The inside of the thermal break is filled with vermicrete and a nearby layer of creamic blanket is no longer easily accessible. Smoke seems to come from around the edges of the vermicrete and through the ceramic blanket. I will be adding more blanket and loose vermiculite over affected area but am concerned about smoke tar buildup outside the oven in the insulating layers.
The temporary door is not built well and is leaking some air -- thus smoke.
Thanks Chip
Getting a few wiffs of smoke out the front when the wind blows but as you can see from the smoke pattern on the brick not much comes out the front. I have a 10 inch I.D. - 12 O.D. double wall Stainless Flue. and my thermal break between the inner arch and the flue arch smokes a little into the oven cavity. I think I will need to do some sort of sealing there.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what I can put there the gap was intended to be direct contact but at some points is less than 1/16 of an inch wide and a little irregular as there are spots where the mortar filled in the gap. It does not seem to smoke when the flue is exhausting just when the door is closed forcing smoke directly into the gap area.
The inside of the thermal break is filled with vermicrete and a nearby layer of creamic blanket is no longer easily accessible. Smoke seems to come from around the edges of the vermicrete and through the ceramic blanket. I will be adding more blanket and loose vermiculite over affected area but am concerned about smoke tar buildup outside the oven in the insulating layers.
The temporary door is not built well and is leaking some air -- thus smoke.
Thanks Chip
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