Black Coral 12:00 PM 08-12-2020
Great work Dom looks awesome can’t wait to see it in true cooking form
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Buckeye Jack 02:19 PM 08-12-2020
AdamJoshua 03:01 PM 08-12-2020
Kind of short for a walk-in oven.... didn't know umpa lumpas came in Jew mode.
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Porch Dweller 03:22 PM 08-12-2020
Mr.Maduro 06:02 PM 08-12-2020
jonumberone 08:09 AM 08-13-2020
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Can it toast pretzels? :-)
You might want to stay away from the pretzels.
Usually the handle breaks, and they fall all over the floor.
We pick them up, put the box in front of Roger, and merrily giggle as he stuffs his pie hole.
:-)
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CEC_Tech 09:25 AM 08-13-2020
That's coming out amazing. I would never have known this was your first attempt with Masonry.
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BigAsh 10:12 AM 08-13-2020
Originally Posted by jonumberone:
You might want to stay away from the pretzels.
Usually the handle breaks, and they fall all over the floor.
We pick them up, put the box in front of Roger, and merrily giggle as he stuffs his pie hole. :-)
Ahhhhh.....memories of simpiler times.....
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icehog3 10:36 AM 08-13-2020
Originally Posted by jonumberone:
You might want to stay away from the pretzels.
Usually the handle breaks, and they fall all over the floor.
We pick them up, put the box in front of Roger, and merrily giggle as he stuffs his pie hole. :-)
Originally Posted by BigAsh:
Ahhhhh.....memories of simpiler times.....
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jonumberone 05:03 AM 08-17-2020
Got some work in on Saturday, but Sunday was a washout with rain, so I haven't finished the dome yet.
It was a little slow going as the walls got steeper because the bricks want to fall in.
I had to wait a few minuets for each brick to set, and use some wood to prop them up and hold them in place.
I'll be using a domed fiberglass form for the next few rows to prevent this.
I also botched the section where the ring crosses over the entry arch for the first time.
I didn't build it up enough, and turned my ring into a teardrop.
Of course I didn't notice until after the bricks had set up so it took some time to fix.
I had to build up and shape up the mortar in that spot to get the next row back in a ring.
You can see the dip here. The brick that is in the tool, and the one to the right of it
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Back to a ring
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You can see here how steep the sides are getting.
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Where I'm at currently
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Porch Dweller 06:21 AM 08-17-2020
icehog3 09:08 AM 08-17-2020
markem 09:32 AM 08-17-2020
Wow! That's getting more and more amazing. The Taj Mahal of backyard ovens.
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Snook 03:19 PM 08-17-2020
Amazing build man! Can't wait to see pics of that oven in action.
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jonumberone 01:07 PM 08-18-2020
I've finished the dome.
:-)
Inserted the fiberglass form which is held in place with a car jack.
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Working up the dome
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And then poured my keystone with refractory castable.
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Once the keystone is set hard I get to remove the form and crawl in the oven on my back to clean and point the joints.
:-)
Going to spend the time waiting for the castable to set building up a landing around the door for the granite to sit on.
Still have a lot of work to do, but the hard part is done.
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markem 01:09 PM 08-18-2020
Sweet bajeebuz but that's amazing!
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icehog3 01:22 PM 08-18-2020
BigAsh 01:22 PM 08-18-2020
Sooooooo...what's a "carjack"??
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