Rebar Installed for Pizza Oven Hearth - June 2024
The last I posted about my DIY backyard wood-fired pizza oven, I shared how I made and mounted the forms for the reinforced hearth on top of my cinder block stand. With the forms set-up and square (and level), I began to finalize the rebar setup. I ran a couple of rows around the flow-thru bond beam blocks that made-up the top row of the stand. Before doing the rest of the rebar, I laid down a couple pieces of vapor barrier on TOP of the tile backer board segments. Once in place, I ran vertical rebar up the filled cores from the foundation slab, through the block stand and out the top.
I tied a grid of 1/2" rebar together and spanned the hearth with seven pieces each direction. I used zip ties to tie them together and some block fragments to elevate the center part of the grid. On the edges, I tied this rebar grid directly to the vertical posts.
Once that was done with the rebar, I cut up some one-foot segments of 1/2" pvc and drilled holes through the tile backer board to insert these pipes for weep holes. See below for a look at the rebar and pvc drain pipes in the heart:
Next up: build a platform for the MudMixer, then pour. Once the hearth is poured, we get to move on to the ACTUAL oven building.
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