Stripping Forms From Concrete Hearth - Pizza Oven Build - July 2024
Last week, I completed the concrete pour of the raised (reinforced with rebar) hearth for our DIY pizza oven build project. After a few days of allowing the concrete to cure (wet curing), I stripped the forms and was able to see the final product. Good news, all around. The backer rod, caulk and sand held and the forms didn't leak. The concrete also settled down into the Pressed Bond Beam blocks and filled all the available space.
Below is a look at the fresh concrete right after stripping the forms:
The first thing I did was to put a couple of levels on the surface:
And...more good news: dead perfect level. Both directions:
Other good news include the hearth being square, fully-formed. And all six drainage pipes clear and useful.
January 2024 - Location decision in our backyard.
January 2024 - Using LEGOs to decide on the size/spacing for the stand.
January 2024 - Excavation begins - to find the drywell.
February 2024 - Excavation continues to get the site ready.
March 2024 - Forms started for reinforced slab.
March 2024 - Adding gravel to site for drainage.
May 2024 - Rebar for slab bent and laid out.
May 2024 - Bought a 10" wet saw to cut the firebricks.
June 2024 - Cutting tile backer board for under the hearth.
June 2024 - Mudmixer Platform built.
July 2024 - Hearth forms stripped. Hearth level and square. Drainage holes working.
We've hit the sixth working month of the project. Excavation started in January. Wow. Now comes the fun (but more careful work) part: building the oven.
The first step of the actual oven-building is to cut out a template from Masonite to place the oven.
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