New Pizza Oven…

Posted September 21st, 2009. Filed under General

I picked up the foam on Friday. It was a block 1000×800x600 and I spent Saturday morning shaping it. I am using 600 x 600 x 50  heeble blocks on a pallet as the base because I want to  make it transportable.

I covered the base with plastic (blue sheet) and then the mould with plastic. Don’t forget the chimney!

Plastic underneath, and room for the chimney

Plastic underneath, and room for the chimney

I decided to make it in to halves because I wasn’t sure of how strong it was going to be. Needn’t have worried as it sets very hard.

We had a few problems with plastering it !! The pyrocrete wanted to slide off!! Ended up with a process that worked but need to consider a better solution than swearing at it!!! The plastic could be the main part of the problem.

I did one half and then used another piece of plastic to cover the join and then the second half.

It was easy to get the shell of the mould though.

I had a few holes here and there so I have patched them up with a bit of left over material. The two halves would be grouted together when installing.

Sliding the set oven off the foam

Sliding the set oven off the foam

Things to do.

  • The foam needs to be shaped a bit more to get more sloppy sides, shorten it  a little and lower it a little.
  • I think the chicken wire is a good thing particularly around the chimney area as that is weak point. Also using across the middle will add extra strength.
  • I have seen a recent pizza building video and they use thermal insulation next covered by Alfoil and then vermiculite and render. I am not sure all of that is necessary.
  • I am keen to put a fire in it and make sure it doesn’t shatter, maybe next weekend.
  • The product I used is Pyrocrete it would be good to find a wholesale supplier rather than buy it from the retail shops. I used two 20 kg bags .
Seperating the two halves of the oven...

Seperating the two halves of the oven...

Awards Night

Posted November 18th, 2008. Filed under General

Last Friday night was the Construction Skills Queensland Excellence Awards night. Here are some photos from the event.

Excellence Awards night

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My wife, Melody, and I.

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Gary Hale, from CAIT, (one of the RTOs we work with), accepting their award.