Re: It's a sad day in Daveland
Wow! How did I miss this thread? I saw references to your fallen brick elsewhere, but tonight, I stumble upon this. I'd be really freakin' 'cause I've got stucco on mine now.
I say it's an act of God. Who knows why one arch stands and the other fails. As you know, I have no idea of structural engineering prinicples nor masonry techniques. As far as I've seen, you've yet to start to finish your oven (or am I wrong).
If the brick was external to the dome (hopefully) and can be replace easily with some custom cutting, if I were you, I'd do that. Heck, I'll even do it for you if you send me a template of what you want (I can't remember if you have a tile saw or not). It might not be perfect, but it should be close. Even if you rebuild the arch, it's not a huge deal, just another minor inconvenience.
Wow! How did I miss this thread? I saw references to your fallen brick elsewhere, but tonight, I stumble upon this. I'd be really freakin' 'cause I've got stucco on mine now.
I say it's an act of God. Who knows why one arch stands and the other fails. As you know, I have no idea of structural engineering prinicples nor masonry techniques. As far as I've seen, you've yet to start to finish your oven (or am I wrong).
If the brick was external to the dome (hopefully) and can be replace easily with some custom cutting, if I were you, I'd do that. Heck, I'll even do it for you if you send me a template of what you want (I can't remember if you have a tile saw or not). It might not be perfect, but it should be close. Even if you rebuild the arch, it's not a huge deal, just another minor inconvenience.
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