Hi all,
just about to start my build and gathering materials etc.
A lot of my research comes across Foamglas as a medium between the slab and calsil insulation.
A) where do you find foamglas in sydney for domestic sale
B) do i need it (or do I pour a perlite mix)
C) where do i find calsil at a good price in sydney
another query who recommends a thermocouple or thermometer, i am an electrician so wiring either is no prob, i have a fluke heat gun and works very well at observing temps, those that have a built in thermometer do you use it, or do you have a feel for the oven . its a big outlay for something that may not get used to often.
i'm planning a 42" in the style of mitch's build, cast type slab (got a good mate as a form worker as help)
500x300mm opening, glazed ceramic tile finish (pool tiles type finish with colour variation) its an oven open to the weather conditions.
Already got the fire bricks and besser blocks nice and cheap, got the land and house (most important!)
hopefully done in well under a year, i have limited time with house renos, landscaping, and 2 young kids, but its the hunger that fuels the fire at this stage to finish the build.
thanks in advance for any help
brendan
just about to start my build and gathering materials etc.
A lot of my research comes across Foamglas as a medium between the slab and calsil insulation.
A) where do you find foamglas in sydney for domestic sale
B) do i need it (or do I pour a perlite mix)
C) where do i find calsil at a good price in sydney
another query who recommends a thermocouple or thermometer, i am an electrician so wiring either is no prob, i have a fluke heat gun and works very well at observing temps, those that have a built in thermometer do you use it, or do you have a feel for the oven . its a big outlay for something that may not get used to often.
i'm planning a 42" in the style of mitch's build, cast type slab (got a good mate as a form worker as help)
500x300mm opening, glazed ceramic tile finish (pool tiles type finish with colour variation) its an oven open to the weather conditions.
Already got the fire bricks and besser blocks nice and cheap, got the land and house (most important!)
hopefully done in well under a year, i have limited time with house renos, landscaping, and 2 young kids, but its the hunger that fuels the fire at this stage to finish the build.
thanks in advance for any help
brendan
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