Re: Canberra - my first oven, help
We bought fire bricks from amber in Fyshwick they were $4.00 a peice from memory and my dad found the fire clay for the home brew mortar I think he got it from piallago or a pottery shop $50 bucks a bag bought 2 used one.
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Re: Canberra - my first oven, help
all good thanks, but for interest sack where did you source mortars and bricks?
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Re: Canberra - my first oven, help
i bulit one in canberra what are u trying to find?
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Re: Canberra - my first oven, help
Hi Trev,
and welcome aboard.
I bought 200 second hand firebricks for my 40" Pompeii and had around 40 left over which I on-sold.
Just do a smash test of your proposed Canberra Reds, they should break cleanly into several pieces when hit hard with a substantial hammer, eg. a brickies mash or medium sledge hammer. If the bricks break and crumble, then give them a miss as they will spall with the heating/cooling. Select, the darker burnt bricks that were closer to the fire when higher fired "clinker bricks". Internal house wall bricks are generally the least fired, least durable bricks that are protected from the elements when used on internal walls.
Good luck.
Neill
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Re: Canberra - my first oven, help
Thanks for the reply Dave,
I will download and print out the plans. Will post piccies when i start building this beast
trev
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Re: Canberra - my first oven, help
Dear Trev
Pulled out my old forno plans......
42 in (1mtr 70mm) dome req 65 bricks for the cooking floor and a further 135 for the dome
36 in (870mm) req 60 firebricks for the cooking floor and a further 120 bricks for the dome
From memory i used 160 odd firebricks for floor and dome I did not use firebrick for the entrance way and chimney which was were I save on bricks.
You really should go to the forno shop and download a copy of the forno plans for Free its all in there and more. I printed out a hard copy and stapled it into sections so I could study each section as I went
Regards Dave
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Canberra - my first oven, help
Hi all,
i have finally laid my concrete slab down and now am figuring about what the best design would be. i am keen on the dome style, i have plenty of old canberra red's. They are solid clay and from an old fireplace chimney. The plan was to use these as the Dome and use firebricks as the floor.
how many fire bricks required to build a 39" or 42" oven for the floor, or how many if i was to go the whole hog and use firebricks for both dome and floor?
does anyone have any good suppliers for materials within Canberra or nearby?
ta
trev
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