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  • #46
    Re: 36inch build in Redlands

    That looks great! though I think your door would benefit with another lid on the inside to help keep the heat in.Great idea Im gunna have do the same.
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    • #47
      Re: 36inch build in Redlands

      Originally posted by UtahBeehiver View Post
      Steve, BTW nice tig weld.

      I fasten wire to hold down my insulation by drilling in Tapcon screws into the concrete hearth or a mortar joint. Then tied my chicken wire to the insulation wire. Here a couple more pics.
      I set thin wire ties into the inner dome refractory as I build. That way there is no need for any drilling into bricks.
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      • #48
        Re: 36inch build in Redlands

        Now that's an oven with a view! Don't shade the glare with cupped hands and press them to the glass.

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        • #49
          Re: 36inch build in Redlands

          Have now done the course of bricks that contact the top of the inner arch. I put a small chamfer on the inner edge of the arch bricks and cut the dome bricks to suit. Angles were difficult so I moulded a brick out of fire clay and cut it up until it was a good fit, then transferred that shape to the brick and cut it. Lot of mucking around but no wasted bricks...

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          • #50
            Re: 36inch build in Redlands

            Nice work, you cleared the dome very well. Door looks like something Mr. Chipster did.
            Russell
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            • #51
              Re: 36inch build in Redlands

              Checked out Mr Chipsters door and its pretty much exactly the same. It could well be the one I got the idea from, cant remember where I saw it. Cleared the dome, only just. If you zoom in on the photo, you will see I had to grind out the corner a fraction so as not to see it from the outside. I could have come in another inch or so with this arch style. (Vertical sides). I think if I used a complete rounded arch, my placement of the inner arch would have been perfect as I would not have had the sharp corners up high. Has worked anyhow. Completed the outer arch with glazed house bricks today. Looks good. Will post some pics soon.

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              • #52
                Re: 36inch build in Redlands

                Nobody but you will ever know you had to grind. It really looks good to me. The class of 2013 are really making some great builds.
                Russell
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                • #53
                  Re: 36inch build in Redlands

                  Thanks Russell. Just thinking ahead again, I bought a 7metre roll of ceramic fibre blanket for insulation. It's 25mm thick so I will need to cover the thing 3 times to achieve the required 75mm. I'm doubting 7 metres is going to be enough. Anybody else covered a 36" oven with this and how much did you need? Thinking I'm going to be buying a second box. Could do a layer of vermiculite as I have seen others do but it looks difficult and messy to me?

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                  • #54
                    Re: 36inch build in Redlands

                    Stevo. I used 1 box of 128/25 on my 36" and it did 2 layers. I topped this with vermicrete to take the whole insulation layer (CF and vermicrete) out to 100mm. The oven holds the heat very well and still retains useful heat 48 hours after the door goes on.

                    The additional vermiculite is not such a hassle once you get the hang of it. I found that applying it in tennis ball size lots with the ball of the hand worked for me. Trick is to apply it in one motion and then leave it alone, it will stay there then but did not tolerate messing about with it. Imperfections can be sorted out with the render coat.

                    Disposable overalls, gloves, dust mask and goggles are a good idea with the CF blanket. I fitted it in the sunshine and there are plenty of airborne fibres. We will find out in 30 years what damage they can cause!
                    Cheers ......... Steve

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                    • #55
                      Re: 36inch build in Redlands

                      Originally posted by Greenman View Post

                      Disposable overalls, gloves, dust mask and goggles are a good idea with the CF blanket. I fitted it in the sunshine and there are plenty of airborne fibres. We will find out in 30 years what damage they can cause!
                      Same, I cant stress enough how you should cover up and protect yourself.
                      Even after using disposable overalls go shake your self in the sunlight, the fibres that come off you will make you think twice.
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                      • #56
                        Re: 36inch build in Redlands

                        Thanks guys. Well I have sucked up my fair share of asbestos over the years, but I will be sure to cover up as much as I can. Cant talk myself into the vermiculite tho, think I'll just stick with the blankets. Got my outer decorative arch done, 2 more courses and started my chimney bricks. Going great guns. My Indispensable tool is about to become Dispensable I think... Might get one more course out of it but it's starting to get a bit hard to manoeuvre and my bricks are getting smaller. Finding I need to taper them much more to achieve no mortar gaps on the inside. I have been making a couple of shallow cuts across each brick and I think it is helping the brick to stay in place and not slide inwards without forms.

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                        • #57
                          Re: 36inch build in Redlands

                          Hi Steve

                          Love the use of white mortar with the bricks hadn't noticed that before. Looks good.
                          Cheers Colin

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                          • #58
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                            Thanks Colin, Contrasts well with the dark bricks. I am picking up some terracotta tiles today for the bench top and I was thinking about using white grout around them also. Still thinking about that one tho, might be too much white but then it might match the arches and look ok???

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                            • #59
                              Re: 36inch build in Redlands

                              Well not sure if it was a good day or a sad day when I removed my faithful old IT. Have 1 more course and then make up a keystone to fit spot on and i'm done with the bricks. The neighbours will be pleased to not hear my brick saw for a while. Have dynabolted down the flue and I'm still trying to come up with something decorative for around its base. Maybe bricks to match the arch bricks? Will mortar down a layer of paver sized slabs around the base of the flue as discussed earlier but think it will be a good place for something decorative.

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                              • #60
                                Re: 36inch build in Redlands

                                Looking good Stevo. The dark bricks and light mortar are a nice touch. You will soon be able to replace the scream of the bricksaw with the whiff of something good cooking (with a touch of smoke). You have moved quickly with your build and it looks a good job.
                                Cheers ......... Steve

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