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  • Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

    Looking good. The blue tarp or cover, and time I think are required if you want to minimise cracks and keeping the water out. I sealed the final render to early and have some minor cracking.

    Decisions - do I put the tarp on or off!. Weather can be hard to predict.

    Keep up the good work.

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    • Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

      Originally posted by brissie View Post
      Looking good. The blue tarp or cover, and time I think are required if you want to minimise cracks and keeping the water out. I sealed the final render to early and have some minor cracking.

      Decisions - do I put the tarp on or off!. Weather can be hard to predict.

      Keep up the good work.
      Gudday Brissy
      Been watching the BOM site for a while now ( the 125 km Mt Stapleton radar) plenty of promise , lots of lightning, but no rain of any note! Wish it would just pour and give us relief from the heat. My ovens tucked away, storm door and chimney covered ..... Bring it on ... Please no hail.!!
      Regards dave
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      • Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

        Not sure about you guys, but it has just started to pour in Albany Creek, but not sure how long it will last. Also have been without power for about half and hour.
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        • Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

          Sounds like bad weather for you guys,hopefully all is well.

          Just a quick question for you guys.As you know i just put on the last layer of vermi-mix insulation over the dome a couple of days ago.When do you think it would be ok to start firing up the oven again and resuming cooking duties ?

          Cheers John.
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          • Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

            Gudday John
            I don't know. I think this one is your call. The positive is that has been fired before but its a big mass of both firebrick and insulation. Be cautious with your fires, low and slow is what I would say.
            Regards dave
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            • Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

              As your vermicrete over the dome is not really structural, it only needs to hold the grains in place so you can render over it. The problem is removing the water so plenty of wind and sun on it is what you want. If it were mine I'd start heating it up from the inside too, so that the water will be pushed out. Use the heat to do some roasting and baking while you're about it. Wait until the oven is pretty dry before going for pizza temperatures or doing your rendered shell on the outside.
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              • Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                Sounds like good advice,cheers.
                That's exactly what i'll do.Start some low temp fires and gradually build back up to pizza temps again.

                Regards,John.
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                • Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                  Originally posted by david s View Post
                  As your vermicrete over the dome is not really structural, it only needs to hold the grains in place so you can render over it. The problem is removing the water so plenty of wind and sun on it is what you want. If it were mine I'd start heating it up from the inside too, so that the water will be pushed out. Use the heat to do some roasting and baking while you're about it. Wait until the oven is pretty dry before going for pizza temperatures or doing your rendered shell on the outside.
                  That's what I have been doing...sun outside and fire inside and i'm not getting any moisture on the plastic cover. Just need to give it to the oven now according to you guys, I've been firing now since the 15th.
                  Cheers Colin

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