Pizza oven - Building one

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digerjones
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Now the soil Image
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Got the base in. The oven will go on top of the lintels Image
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love the stonework dylan
is that bit underneath the log store for the oven?
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I had to alter this drive way a year or two back Image
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Had to alter the rake ( if that's the right term) on the curved wall, reduced the small front pillars by a couple of courses and that's where the corner blocks for my oven came from, they were ideal Image.
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A up date Image
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You will be chopping down half of Cheshire to keep that burning 😍Looking good 😍
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It was either 36" or 42". I suppose I should of gone for the smaller one but hey hoe, what will hold alot will hold a little.
How much fuel do they get through?
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looking good Dylan,is it a special mortar mix to account for the heat?
looking forward to seeing the first pizza
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you use fire clay don't you?
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GB_Groundworks wrote:you use fire clay don't you?

no. I used another mix of fire cement and grog
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