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Post by johnaero on May 16, 2013 14:43:04 GMT
Ok,
i didnt think would happen but havent even finished my 1st oven adn with 100 brick left over, 50 taper furnace bricks and 50 standard fire bricks i have been thinking of a moblie stall, bbq pit from 2 oil drums and a brick oven.
Ideal job would be built ito a van but cant afford buy a 2nd car/van.
So i am probably looking at twin axel trailer with awning.
anyone have ideas. this will be a future project but more liek build it once i finish off my own outdoor kitchen.
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Post by spinal on May 16, 2013 15:15:30 GMT
At Shambala festival last year, there was a chap with a clay-cob build on a trailer serving pizzas... looked quite good, and bar the thickness of the pizzas, was quite good...
My only concern with a trailer and a brick build would be the vibrations... may cause cracks...
M.
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Post by johnaero on May 16, 2013 15:47:51 GMT
At Shambala festival last year, there was a chap with a clay-cob build on a trailer serving pizzas... looked quite good, and bar the thickness of the pizzas, was quite good... My only concern with a trailer and a brick build would be the vibrations... may cause cracks... M. thats my concern too. take it most use modular ovens but still precast could crack. prob not as easily as brick oven suppose
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Post by spinal on May 16, 2013 16:49:13 GMT
Modular may work if they have some rebar in the cast pieces... I would then join it with something flexible like the high temperature silicone stuff (not sure if they make one that gets to temp - just an idea). So that as it jiggles, it has some flex.
Alternatively, you could look at putting a secondary platform on secondary shocks... I know the first popemobile built in Poland had a similar rig... may work...
M.
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Post by johnaero on May 16, 2013 19:16:57 GMT
ya not as simple as one would think.
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