Yes finally! Looking forward to getting to the point where I can use the final dome piece you sent me. Hope you’ve been managing to do some cooking on yours!
Nice, you'll have to keep me posted with how your project goes as I upload more in this series. I chose stone to clad it with as I just felt it made it much more natural, I have been getting free stone for ages from Facebook marketplace so have a good pile to choose from! Plus no painting for maintainence with stone
Looking forward to watching this later buddy Sorry I’ve not replied to the email yet. I’m waiting to get the last of the footings done finally… which I’m almost there! 5-7 days to go!
So glad I have finally started it, cant wait to finish it. I am enjoying building it though so I might be bored when it's done haha. Good to hear you are nearly at the end of your footings, that's a lot of concrete!
Hi Sam great job I noticed you laid block on block for 2 rows, then moved the next 2 rows across, does this aid to the strength? Also are these block as strong as the hollow blocks? I am currently preparing to build a brick oven 2 met by 1.7 met and any advice much appreciated. Many thanks in advance Ste
Hi, thanks! I can’t wait to finish it. The only reason I did block on block as that is the only way to tie a block on flat wall into a block on edge wall while keeping a bond (unless you just stuck wall ties out). With a block on flat wall I’d normally just do a half bond on alternate courses. Hollow block is only stronger if you use rebar in the middle and then pour concrete in but I think it’s a bit overkill. Block on flat will be just fine as long as you have a good foundation
You finally got around to starting. 😀
Yes finally! Looking forward to getting to the point where I can use the final dome piece you sent me. Hope you’ve been managing to do some cooking on yours!
Brilliant vid buddy. Just got around to watching it.
Looking forward to part 2 now.
Cheers! Hopefully not long before I get part 2 out, just a bit more editing
Class mate. 🎉
Cheers uncle Bam, although you can't say a bad word on any of these pizza oven videos as there will be no pizza for you once its fired up
looking forward to popping up for pizza 👍😃
Keep an eye out for the smoke 🤣
I’ve been waiting for this 😊
Hoping for pizzas by the end of August at the latest!
Very similar to what I'm doing in my garden currently, be interesting to see how the stone looks around the blocks, wondering what to do with mine.
Nice, you'll have to keep me posted with how your project goes as I upload more in this series. I chose stone to clad it with as I just felt it made it much more natural, I have been getting free stone for ages from Facebook marketplace so have a good pile to choose from! Plus no painting for maintainence with stone
Fantastic job. Sausages incoming... 😋
Thanks! Burnt sausages possibly 🤣
@@SamDaviesBuilder 🤣🤣🤣
Looking forward to watching this later buddy
Sorry I’ve not replied to the email yet. I’m waiting to get the last of the footings done finally… which I’m almost there! 5-7 days to go!
So glad I have finally started it, cant wait to finish it. I am enjoying building it though so I might be bored when it's done haha.
Good to hear you are nearly at the end of your footings, that's a lot of concrete!
Hi Sam great job I noticed you laid block on block for 2 rows, then moved the next 2 rows across, does this aid to the strength? Also are these block as strong as the hollow blocks? I am currently preparing to build a brick oven 2 met by 1.7 met and any advice much appreciated. Many thanks in advance Ste
Hi, thanks! I can’t wait to finish it. The only reason I did block on block as that is the only way to tie a block on flat wall into a block on edge wall while keeping a bond (unless you just stuck wall ties out). With a block on flat wall I’d normally just do a half bond on alternate courses. Hollow block is only stronger if you use rebar in the middle and then pour concrete in but I think it’s a bit overkill. Block on flat will be just fine as long as you have a good foundation
Many thanks Sam, I shall progress my build as you suggest, obviously I am a novice and trying not to make errors at this stage!
@@stephendale1415 okay, good luck with your build and keep me updated with your progress!