The task of installing a brick oven involves working with a number of building material products and we strongly recommend that you take the appropriate safey precautions and avoid contact with them as much as possible, including:
1. Use gloves. You will be mixing concrete and mortar which are caustic and can burn your hands. You will also be handling ceramic insulation and insulating blocks, which can be irritating.
2. Use a breathing mask. You will be cutting concrete blocks, brick, firebrick and/or stone, which put out a great deal of dust. You will also be working with vermiculite, perlite, ceramic insulation and/or block insulation, which you do not want to breath in.
3. Soak your bricks and blocks before you cut them with a wet masonry cutter. They will put out less dust that way.
4. Take care. You will be using a variety of saws and other tools, so please be careful and follow the instructions for everything you use.
If anyone has anything else to add, please feel free to give more advice here.
James
1. Use gloves. You will be mixing concrete and mortar which are caustic and can burn your hands. You will also be handling ceramic insulation and insulating blocks, which can be irritating.
2. Use a breathing mask. You will be cutting concrete blocks, brick, firebrick and/or stone, which put out a great deal of dust. You will also be working with vermiculite, perlite, ceramic insulation and/or block insulation, which you do not want to breath in.
3. Soak your bricks and blocks before you cut them with a wet masonry cutter. They will put out less dust that way.
4. Take care. You will be using a variety of saws and other tools, so please be careful and follow the instructions for everything you use.
If anyone has anything else to add, please feel free to give more advice here.
James
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