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  • #91
    Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

    I just went to put the door on the oven and cover it up as it looks like it might rain and i noticed a bit of moisture seeping from the sidewalls.It did actually hit 170` Celcius right at the end.



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    • #92
      Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

      Originally posted by chubbybones View Post
      I just went to put the door on the oven and cover it up as it looks like it might rain and i noticed a bit of moisture seeping from the sidewalls.It did actually hit 170` Celcius right at the end.
      FYI, when I was curing I did not have any water visible or wet anything around the base. And did not notice any condensation after the initial firings etc. However I did run some all day fires, and fires over night from when I got home from work and put the last log on the fire at midnight. In the morning if the tarp was touching the dome, it would be saturated.

      This behaviour lasted two weeks after expected initial curing. The tarp only touched the top of the dome if not tied up enough. So I think the migration of water in volume might be in vapour form/humidity and is likely going to be towards the top of the dome/arched roof.

      Hope this helps, Note I did have 100mm of vermiculite over CF...

      Steve.
      Last edited by brissie; 12-13-2013, 05:07 AM.

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      • #93
        Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

        Gudday
        Perhaps the language should change?
        Drying and "tempering " the oven to take high temps that we expect might change?
        We seem to use the same "term" for both.
        There are a lot of cracked ovens out there....yep it's great to except it as a badge of honour... But does it have to be?
        No.., I'm not the expert here....but.
        Low and slow seems to be the way most folk start....but all of a sudden, the temps rise with the same amount of heat source ,the oven starts to dry out..... And it's cracks?
        Why???
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        • #94
          Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

          My theory is that the top of the dome gets hot first, particularly because of rising heat and flame impingement. This results in the top drying first. Because a considerable amount of energy is required to convert the water to steam, the temperature in the refractory that still contains water is dramatically lower. An infrared temp gun taking readings bears this out. The temperature at the crown can be some 150 C higher than the walls at the bottom and the floor at the perimeter. This big difference in temperature leads in turn to uneven expansion rates which I believe are responsible for the cracks. Unfortunately, just as the top of the dome begins to dry, so the efficiency of the oven and the combustion starts to run away. You think ah hah it's finally beginning to fire properly. This of course simply leads the temperature of the top to rise even more creating greater uneven expansion. I think the remedy is to heat the oven slowly and avoid direct flame impingement on to the top of the dome as well as spreading the coals out to the outside of the floor perimeter.
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          • #95
            Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

            What im getting from all this is keep it low and slow,sounds like great advice to me.
            I totally agree that the dome refractory will have dried a lot earlier than the sides and this could catch the unwary out by increasing curing temps.
            Cheers,John.
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            • #96
              Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

              Well to my surprise this morning i discovered 3 cracks along the sidewalls,not nice!
              They are almost symmetrical,one on each wall equidistant from each other.They are not massive and they continue through the vermi-mix insulation.I checked the dome internally and there are no cracks inside at all.
              Seems that the vermi mix was still holding a lot of moisture and forcing its way outwardly,hence the moisture seepage from yesterday.

              Ill be going extra slow today with the temps.
              Cheers john.



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              • #97
                Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                A question to the veterans,
                How soon could i be putting on the final vermicrete mix?
                It should be known that im still curing/drying the oven but my temps are still quite low.Internal ambient temp. is 250-300 C using heat beads.I've been extra conservative since i noticed some cracks externally.
                Im convinced there is no more moisture to contend with so would it be a good idea to start with the vermi mix.? Also some suggestions for the ratio for this mix over the dome.I was going to use 6:1.

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                • #98
                  Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                  The usual mix for under the oven is around 6:1. This fairly rich brew is required for adequate strength to support the oven. You could use the same brew over the oven however, as it does not require any strength except to hold itself together so you have something firm enough to render over, it is better to make it much leaner. The more cement you add to the brew the more you reduce it's insulation value. I use 10:1 for the sides and over the dome, some go as lean as 13:1, but I find that more difficult to apply. For every 10 litres of vermiculite I also throw in a handful of clay, which helps make the mix stick a bit better.
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                  • #99
                    Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                    Sounds good david,ta
                    How soon after applying the vermi mix can i re-ignite a fire inside?
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                    • Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                      I like to give it a week to allow the sun and wind to remove some of the water before fires. You have about three times more water in the mix than is required for hydration so there is little point in covering it to retain moisture for strength.
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                      • Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                        Damn i really wanted to make it by christmas,ill be pushing it.
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                        • Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                          Be patient John. I had wanted to get there by Christmas, but know now it is not possible. Just think, even though it is Christmas, it is only a week to wait for an oven that hopefully you will have for 10 years +.

                          Not sure, but maybe the other option, if you were planning on cooking Christmas dinner in it, you could use it for Christmas before putting your layer of vermimix over the top so you did not have to give it the week to dry?
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                          • Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                            Originally posted by mnl View Post
                            Be patient John. I had wanted to get there by Christmas, but know now it is not possible. Just think, even though it is Christmas, it is only a week to wait for an oven that hopefully you will have for 10 years +.

                            Not sure, but maybe the other option, if you were planning on cooking Christmas dinner in it, you could use it for Christmas before putting your layer of vermimix over the top so you did not have to give it the week to dry?
                            Yea i know you're right, its just so damn close i can smell it!
                            I may still be able to do it if i lay the vermicrete tomorrow but if i need to hold off for chrissy i will for the sake of the longevity of the oven.

                            I did consider waiting until after christmas to put down the vermicrete but i just didnt think it would be able to hold a decent temperature required for a party without the proper insulation.

                            oh well,im going to play it by ear.
                            Thanks for the advice.
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                            • Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                              Had a steady low heat going all day yesterday reaching an internal temperature of 320` C at 11pm last night when i closed the door.This morning at 7.30 am it was at 220`C.Not bad for more than 8 hrs later?
                              Ive been using so much charcoal ,the guy at bunnings was giving me strange looks every time i pop in there to buy another 20 kg of the stuff .
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                              • Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                                Hi CB

                                I know the feeling have sent SWMBO out today to get another box of heat beads toss them in bag and all when I get home. I chucked 3 bags in last night when I got back from the men's group I facilitate [about 11pm].

                                The oven was around 180c when I got home at 11pm without heat from around midday.

                                I threw 2 bags in this morning. Then will toss 2-4 in tonight. Maybe a little wood before I go to bed.

                                I also erected a cover over the oven so I can keep the plastic off it [found it saturates the blanket with condensation]. Made it so I can take it up and down easily [rope pullies] as we are in for 3 hot days coming up.

                                This hopefully will dry up the blanket. My aim is to keep it around that 300 - 350c mark for a number of days before I go away this weekend overnight.
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