Friday, June 19, 2015

The End of Concrete

I lost track of the number of wheelbarrows of concrete that were mixed and poured into this oven.  I had always assumed that core-filled had something to do with a Hostess Twinkie. Nope. It is much less delicious. It refers to filling the holes in our dry-stacked concrete block.

So, over the past month, we poured concrete for the base pad. We mixed and poured concrete to core-fill the concrete block. We mixed and poured high temperature concrete and vermiculite for the bottom of our cooking chamber, and then core filled again.

Now, today, I was told that we have no more concrete to mix.  I will no longer dream of 3,2,1 chants in my sleep (referring to three shovels of rock, two shovels of sand, and one shovel of concrete mix...just add water).  Today, June 19th, was the end of concrete.

To commemorate this day. Here is a shot of the last core-filled concrete block goodness as I ride this shovel off into the heavens (at least until it has to mix mortar):


In other news, we are ready to start serious work on the roof.  We need to set the trusses. We need to pack oven with insulation, and then we need to put down a roof and tar paper.  When that is done, we will finish the brick corners and add a little more height to our chimney. Then we'll clad the beams in cedar and then stucco....and then, and then, and then, and then, we may possibly light a fire and make a pizza.

Can you believe it?

Here's a few shots of the brick-laying today...





And here's where we're at today, please note that the front wall and back wall are now complete:




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