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Hi Dave,
Dont know if it is to late for you, but try Salisbury Brick on Diment rd. They are shutting up shop and have pulled their fire bricks out of their kilm, selling them off very cheaply. Think they were citing the carbon tax for the reason for closing. Good on ya Julia! Hope they dont tax pizza ovens!
Hi there, I don't know if you are still looking for fire bricks but I can recommend a mob at Findon. I bought my tapered firebricks from them as well as the bonding material. The Findon mob supply the funeral industry with fire bricks and were very helpful. They know the composition of their bricks and they can supply a variety of different degrees of tapered bricks-depending on the size of your dome - and I found the bonding material left very little gap between the bricks. They can also supply vermiculite, thermal blankets and when I bought my supplies they were very competitive, price wise. I tried Littlehampton and other ideas (like pavers) but eventually went with the 'right stuff'. I have never regretted it. Good luck.
Alphacon Industrial sales
PO Box 57
FINDON SA 5023
Tel: (08) 8353 4181 Fax: (08) 8355 5459
Email: info@alphaconsolidated.com.au
Thanks Dave. I found a place that has them for $1.65 per block which I thought was fairly cheap. Delivery wasn't included so the price will probably push out.
Kind Reagrds Bert
we have std firebricks @ $3 each ex our Melbourne store.
Thanks Dave. I found a place that has them for $1.65 per block which I thought was fairly cheap. Delivery wasn't included so the price will probably push out.
Interested to here about using brick commons in a WFO
I have a WFO of "lit duty firbricks" of which I'm completed happy with....
But I am to help a mate in the bush to build an oven so i'm on the look out for any other ways of materials and construction as supply and materials are limited by his isolation. Even my time has a limit so we have to have a difinite plan before we start
Bert,
You can also use standard concrete blocks and use a masonry adhesive like Selleys liquid nails Landscape. Probably a lot cheaper, but you will have to use 8" blocks because the 6" corner blocks are made to factor in the 10mm mortar gap which you won't have with a glueing system.
Dave, to put your mind at ease,
read Russell Jeavons' book, "Your brick oven, building it and baking in it" where he shows 5 of his ovens built with pavers and the old 'common red' bricks. He has 2 in his commercial pizza restauant down at Willunga if you want to take a look or see one here:
I checked with Littlehampton when I built my Pompeii and they couldn't/wouldn't tell me their composition.
They are also around $5 each although their seconds are more reasonably priced if they have them
They sell far more of their 4" solid fired clay pavers to oven builders and that is the way I would go next time as they are fired at over twice the temp (1200˚C) that you are ever likely to get your oven.
I suggest you contact Thermal Ceramics at 10-14 Toogood Avenue, BEVERLEY PARK, SA, 3305. They have most of what you need.
Neill
Hi Neil,
Thanks for the heads up. I did call Littlehampton not that long ago and their standard fire bricks are now $6 each and $3.50 for seconds.
I've heard of a few people using solid clay pavers and haven't had any issues. I'm not going to be a professional baker but if I'm going to cut 4 sides of 150 bricks I want to make sure I use the right ones.
I'm sure the solid clays will do the job but I do recall someone saying that it is not just the temperature they were fired at but also the ability to retain heat and the continual heating and cooling that needs to be factored in.
As you have a beautiful WFO in place I will regard your recommendations highly.
I was trying to remember the company at Beverley (Thermal Ceramics) so thanks for their contact details.
I noticed your using a lock block - besa block? I too am looking at using this type of block to speed things up, as I will be filling the blocks with concrete anyway. How did you find them? The result looks great.
Bert
Hi Bert,
I used Boral Connex and found them extremely easy to use. Just draw out the external boundaries of your wall and then start laying. Use a straight edge to ensure the blocks are aligned and a level to ensure they are true. Check the diagonals after each course. If you are going to render the face then accuracy doesn't have to be to the n'th degree however it's always good to start with a flat/true surface.
One thing I did find is that the corner blocks were slightly taller than the middle blocks and therefore after four courses there was a 10mm dip along the top middle of each wall span. This doesn't really matter because when you pour your hearth it hides this dip. Boral suggests using packers/wedges but this is probably overkill if you are rendering the face.
I checked with Littlehampton when I built my Pompeii and they couldn't/wouldn't tell me their composition.
They are also around $5 each although their seconds are more reasonably priced if they have them
They sell far more of their 4" solid fired clay pavers to oven builders and that is the way I would go next time as they are fired at over twice the temp (1200˚C) that you are ever likely to get your oven.
I suggest you contact Thermal Ceramics at 10-14 Toogood Avenue, BEVERLEY PARK, SA, 3305. They have most of what you need.
I noticed your using a lock block - besa block? I too am looking at using this type of block to speed things up, as I will be filling the blocks with concrete anyway. How did you find them? The result looks great.
I've been a little (or maybe a lot) slack lately and have been dragging my heels.
I still have to source a supplier for the materials and unsure where in SA I can get them all in one hit. I can get the whole lot shipped from Sydney but the freight/logistics may make that difficult.
If anyone has used a local supplier then let me know so I can get this baby moving.
Dave
I can send from melbourne and you get a FREE thermometer and sleeve thrown in. That should alleviate the pain of freight. 0451470371 John
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