Pyle's BBQ
Babbling Farker
- Joined
- Oct 25, 2006
- Location
- Madrid, IA
Is it done yet? JK Great to see a full fledged build on a WFO. When I get the chance I will be building a portable WFO.
The "other" "indispensable tool" I discovered while building my oven was my little 4" angle grinder with a serrated diamond blade. It made 'shaping or shaving a little more off the brick' so much faster and easier than going back and forth with the main saw.
If you don't want to invest in a wet saw you can use your metal cutting chop saw or miter saw with a serrated diamond blade. I used my 10" Makita compound miter saw to make all the straight and angled cuts. Just soak the bricks in water for a good amount of time prior to cutting them.
Always excited to watch a new build, welcome to the club! :-D Although mine still needs its finishing touches, there are some progress photos of mine for reference (signature link).
Gulf, Awesome JOB!:clap2:
Now see.....right there I'd have about 100 questions about what's going on.
Thanks for the pick man. Rock on.
(I'll just sit here being confused)
Ahhh well...it would start with the statement:
So you're building a steel reinforced slab on top of a dry stacked bunch of cinder blocks?
Ok, that makes sense, thank you!
What is that white material on top?