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  • #16
    Re: New build in Sydney

    Looks like a serious bit of work, mate! Good wishes for the New Year!
    "I started out with nothing, and I've still got most of it"

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    • #17
      Re: New build in Sydney

      Originally posted by carioca View Post
      Looks like a serious bit of work, mate! Good wishes for the New Year!
      Thanks mate. Same to all on the forum.
      The build has started. 40" pompeii. With mosaic tile exterior.

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      • #18
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        Got the dome arch kinda sorted, a few of the angles played with my head for a while. Nothing a little mortar wont hide later.
        The build has started. 40" pompeii. With mosaic tile exterior.

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        • #19
          Re: New build in Sydney

          Happy new year all!!!

          No wife no kids got some stuff done, holidays are great in the aussie summer. Hot but not too hot. Cricket in the background. Good times.

          My fire bricks for the oven are recycled from an old tiln so working them perfectly into postion is becoming quite a task, but over all quite happy so far with the build. Never used mortar for anything before this is a new learning curve.
          The build has started. 40" pompeii. With mosaic tile exterior.

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          • #20
            Re: New build in Sydney

            You are well on the way to smelling the pizza and the other good things. Looking good.

            Make hay while the sun shines.
            Cheers ......... Steve

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            • #21
              Re: New build in Sydney

              Hey Brendan

              Am curious why you beveled the inside of your inner arch bricks on the inside front?
              What is your theory on the door having done this? as it may make the reveal and sealing the door somewhat tricky.

              It does look good though...
              Last edited by oasiscdm; 01-29-2015, 04:47 AM.
              Cheers Colin

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              • #22
                Re: New build in Sydney

                Dont really know Colin. little bit in me thinks the smoke will escape faster, the other bit in me thinks its going to look like a better transition to the chimney arch. Then another little bit in me was drunk when I made a test cut and liked it so I just ran with it. Always wanted a slightly different build to all others, maybe I just got my wish! I got some recycled Calsil bricks, may use a full length brick for the chimney arch not the notched part like you see here. I like the Calsil 'whiteness', I know it will discolour over time but for now it looks good.
                The build has started. 40" pompeii. With mosaic tile exterior.

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                • #23
                  Re: New build in Sydney

                  G'day
                  From the pics the outer entrance and the oven mouth seem to be the same size? Please correct me if I'm wrong. That will make it very hard to fit a door as you have to get it past the outer. Tzcar has a 2 piece door I believe for this reason.
                  If your not to advanced you might consider re designing the entranceway say 50 mm oversize to the oven mouth. You'll still get revel this way and a seal for a door. The cut to the entrance brick will make you door a different shape but has the advantage of lessening the chance of chipping the entrance which can happen easy enough.
                  Regards dave
                  Measure twice
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                  Fit in position with largest hammer

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                  • #24
                    Re: New build in Sydney

                    Yeah dave. Going to make the decorative arch larger. The chimney arch bricks will have the notch removed like you said to make it bigger.
                    The build has started. 40" pompeii. With mosaic tile exterior.

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                    • #25
                      Re: New build in Sydney

                      Originally posted by BrendanLovesPizza View Post
                      Dont really know Colin. little bit in me thinks the smoke will escape faster, the other bit in me thinks its going to look like a better transition to the chimney arch. Then another little bit in me was drunk when I made a test cut and liked it so I just ran with it. Always wanted a slightly different build to all others, maybe I just got my wish! I got some recycled Calsil bricks, may use a full length brick for the chimney arch not the notched part like you see here. I like the Calsil 'whiteness', I know it will discolour over time but for now it looks good.
                      I may have misunderstood. But, if those "Calsil brick" are calcium silicate they have no structural integrity for the use that you have pictured. The "discoloration" wont be a problem. It will fall off into your food .
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                      • #26
                        Re: New build in Sydney

                        You saying calsil bricks are no good for a chimney arch with a stainless flue
                        The build has started. 40" pompeii. With mosaic tile exterior.

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                        • #27
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                          Yep you can't use them for that purpose. the flue Needs a solid support base.
                          Still curious about your door design drunk or not

                          Going to be very difficult to seal the door. I would consider losing the bevel. I know that is a lot of work but even I knocked done my flue gallery having completed it as it was not deep enough.
                          Last edited by oasiscdm; 01-31-2015, 03:49 AM.
                          Cheers Colin

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                          • #28
                            Re: New build in Sydney

                            I dont think these bricks are calsil. I may have made a mistake in there composition. I will do more research. The door seal will be fine guys. Trust me.
                            The build has started. 40" pompeii. With mosaic tile exterior.

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                            • #29
                              Re: New build in Sydney

                              How heavy are they. If the weigh similar to your fire bricks then they will be fine to use.
                              Cheers Colin

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                              • #30
                                Re: New build in Sydney

                                They are heavy. Just a different composition to a normal brick.
                                The build has started. 40" pompeii. With mosaic tile exterior.

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