Pizza oven - Building one

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digerjones
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Post: # 109048Post digerjones

So thinking do I brick / clad the bottom of chimney or render it when I do the dome.
dylan

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Post: # 109049Post digerjones

Sorry no pictures, it's messing about
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My question is should I render the bottom of chimney or try and clad it in stone
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Post: # 109087Post lemoncurd1702

Looking good........So when are we all invited to the barbi then :D
Cheers
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Post: # 109091Post lutonlagerlout

awesome stuff Dylan, a lot of thought and care has gone into that :-)
bet the mrs is well chuffed,you too!
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digerjones
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Post: # 109104Post digerjones

lemoncurd1702 wrote:Looking good........So when are we all invited to the barbi then :D
How dare you barbys are sooo last year .
I'm. Slightly bored of piza already :D
Want to get a pig in it soon.
dylan

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lutonlagerlout wrote:awesome stuff Dylan, a lot of thought and care has gone into that :-)
bet the mrs is well chuffed,you too!
LLL
Thanks tony
dylan

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Post: # 109106Post digerjones

Well I answered my own question seenas there was no other suggestions. I rendered Image.
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Post: # 109107Post lutonlagerlout

the stone looks like it grew there ,great job!
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digerjones
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Post: # 109110Post digerjones

I used lime render, hopefully won't crack as bad as cement render. Just top coat to slop on, maybe in the morning
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Post: # 109119Post digerjones

Put top coat on Saturday morning, using stronger 5 nhl lime. It's finished now.
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Post: # 109121Post lutonlagerlout

awesomeness mate! well envious
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digerjones
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Post: # 109128Post digerjones

Cheers tony. Just got to finish patio and stone wall. Been a bit of a labour of love but done now and should be there for a good few years.
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Post: # 109129Post cookiewales

Looking great top tip get some welding gloves cover forearms few Henry WESTONs you get burnt find a good old cast iron pan skillet for steaks there superb no fat it just flames up happy cooking try a slow cooked shoulder of pork overnight ❤️❤️❤️💤
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