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I've built 20 of these ovens perlite ovens over 35 years, along with a 100 plus traditional brick ovens. This is is the best video out there.
@aw8388
2 жыл бұрын
What's a reasonable lifespan for a perlite oven?
@urbancowboyinct2161
2 жыл бұрын
@@aw8388 lots of variables that you don't find in brick ovens. You don't learn to manage your fire and just let it go off into 8 900° it's susceptible to cracking. And once a perlite oven is cracked its junk in my opinion. Every time you put fire to a cracked oven it expands with heat. And always will. Not talking you out of it. Build it thick. Manage your fire. These ovens require patients. Start a nicecfire and let the oven absorb the heat 20 minutes maybe. Let the stored heat bake your pizza with a small fire to add the crispness. You looking for a quick pizza call dominoes. You have to be patient. I'll try finding a few pics
@aw8388
2 жыл бұрын
@@urbancowboyinct2161 thank you. I'm willing to learn and do it right....but I only want to do it once, lol. Fire brick is pretty spendy, but it might be a better long term investment. What's your favorite brick oven video? I bake bread pretty regularly, and I think it might be a nice garden focal point.
@urbancowboyinct2161
2 жыл бұрын
@@aw8388 I'll send you a quick Brick oven build my son and I did. are you on tik toc?
@urbancowboyinct2161
2 жыл бұрын
Or fbook?
I wondered about the use of silly brads for the former to start with, I would have been tempted to use screws, but them when you dismantled it, wow, great idea, genus level. Thank you
Making an old-school clay oven for pizzas are so rewarding!
the best easy to do pizza home made oven I ever saw....
i love the way you work!!!! great job!!!!
Thank you sir! You definitely got the best approach to this project. I subscribed right after the video. Stay blessed
Great job on the form work.
Wonderful job!
Looks great!! Can you send list of materials: Mixtures and instructions please.
@connieleimbach5019
Жыл бұрын
He used GORKAL 40 refractory cement, made in Poland. GORKAL stat sheet says a low cement calcium aluminate product. Good to 1300 degrees C and good insulative qualities.
Awesome. Wish I could work that fast
@xecarozx9999
2 жыл бұрын
Do you best :) man
hello, great work 👍🏼 can you tell me what materials you mixed at the beginning of the video.
Excellent build guys!
Super Video, echt Top. 👍👍👍
Lajk, Wspaniała praca i wykonanie. Widzę, że używa Pan bardzo dobrego polskiego cementu żaroodpornego Górkal. My również z niego korzystamy. Pozdrowienia z Polski
@user-dt1kg7yk1u
Жыл бұрын
Может цементно-песчаная смесь?
You guys have style
Complitly Perfect.... First tomato Sauce then Cheese and then Ham or Salami....
Все было круто, до пиццы))
For those novices not in the know, it would have been nice to have had captions or spoken words explaining the type of mixes and products used for the mortar/concrete instead of the irritating music. Also why no insulation even if you did use vermiculite or Perlite? Neat professional build though
@dalev7391
10 ай бұрын
Agreed! Especially the concrete used.
amazing !
👍👍 Made a couple for friends Thanks
The oven must have a semicircular roof, from left to right, and the wood must be placed on one side (left, or right): when the flame rises up (from the bottom goes upwards) then it cools and goes down again making a whirlwind of hot air passing over the pizza. The pizza has an induction cooking from the stone (refractory stone) and from above for the vortex of air as described.
@extra7219
Жыл бұрын
Was this achieved in this design?
@b-gill9224
Жыл бұрын
@@extra7219 thats what I wanna know LOL
@AnibalHdezValle
Жыл бұрын
@@extra7219 yes, with the yoga ball achieved that.
Te ganaste mis respetos amigo buen trabajo y buen provecho .mi like y suscribo .
Excelente ideia. Vou fazer um igual em São Paulo, Brazil.
Amazing
great vid
Very smart, the only advise I would give is to use the same fire mortar between the oven top and floor to glue them and prevent heat leakage.
@tomwagner2738
Жыл бұрын
Like Yours?
وہ جی وہ کیا خوبصورت ویڈیو بنائی ہے 👌💞🤲🏼👍
Very good bro
Cool. Simple
Fantastic!
It is the monument to the big ass spider !!
That's great Good luck
Not using bricks gives you a much greater latitude in the shape of the design. What I like best is the monolithic floor which will be much easier to clean.
@user-vh7ib6qf4x
10 ай бұрын
Not that I have any experience, BUT concrete will spall over time... I don't think this would last long term
I'm looking for the design I'm going to use. This one looks easy...relatively to what I saw. But don't you need to insulate it to keep high temperature? all that layers - firebricks, clay, 2 layers of insulation and clay again?
@TheAciddragon069
Жыл бұрын
refractory cement and perlite, it has the heat resistance and insulation, that being said it won't last too long regardless of what you do
@hammondge
Жыл бұрын
No. My Kamado Joe doesn’t have layers of insulation. There are ovens made of clay that are 1,000 years old still existing. This isn’t perlite. It’s refractory cement and fire clay. It’s for cooking a pizza, not for blowing glass. Some of the comments on this video are laughable.
Excellent videos showing construction techniques, unfortunately no description or proportions of masonary materials used, so we really can't build it for ourselves, can we!
@tonysicily2687
2 жыл бұрын
Umm. Yes, easy to follow, measurement are personal, so choose a size and build. If you can not adjust the measurement, you prob, cannot build it anyway. Can yer?
@robertkaspert4092
2 жыл бұрын
Same thing I was thinking. It's pretty much useless.
@duncanking5272
2 жыл бұрын
This looks like a vermiculite mix. It would have been handy to get the mix ratios.
@professorm4171
Жыл бұрын
Looks like a cement & clay mix
@solanuskc4303
Жыл бұрын
@@tonysicily2687 what’s the mix of vermiculite to concrete?
Hi there , I am planning to make one to this summer just like yours.what kind of cement you used ?
A stainless steel flu would make this build much easier. Great vid!
How well would this last in the winter? Would it survive years of winter in states like MI, IL?
dudes rock
Please let us know what you used for portions on the cement and what cement u used ?
@RodGibsonMusic
2 жыл бұрын
I looked at the package shown (Górkal cement). I think these guys are Polish. Basically is a refractory cement which can stand temperatures of up to 1300°C. Probably same mix used to make fire bricks.
@user-zs4uw4ln7j
2 жыл бұрын
Я думал это глина
I kiss your hands ! Great !
What kind of materials are being used for this project?
very nice clean work
Helal sana dayı oğlu
Refractory castable mix with low thermal expansion. Significant amount of fireclay or cordierite grog helps control shrinkage. But the monolithic body still will be prone to cracking due to thermal expansion mismatches in different locations. The formula is secret so enjoy watching and remember that you can never replicate.
@leonardolato3902
3 ай бұрын
Como todo lo secreto, es todo mentira no crean, se la pasan mintiendo como siempre aprendan los latinos que no escondemos nada enseñamos todo y después nos roban las ideas y proyectos
C'est le meilleur tutoriel, que j'ai vu jusqu'a maintenant ! Merci.
@wantedfn8490
Жыл бұрын
vous savez les matérielles utiliser ?
@leonardolato3902
3 ай бұрын
Jajajaja espera sentado que jamás recibirás esa información
Those bags are “calcium aluminate cement” by Gorkal
@tallyrc
Жыл бұрын
That stuff is like $250 PER BAG...
how many bags of perlite would be needed for this sort of build please?
What was the mix? Clay and Perlite? Cement?
Materials i would assume he used a mixture of soil with 40% clay content and diluted the clay down to 15 - 20% by adding sand 1 to 1 ratio. My good friend Clifton who does rammed earth says to limit the clay contwnt to 15% otherwise too much cracking will happen. Also I have been told 10% cement makes the clay sand bond much harder and less cracking and stabilized for rammed earth walls. I did some samples and 10% made them hard. But one guy who had an oven in Rionegro told me 20% cement is recommended. I would agree for the heat if an oven if you want it to last that 20% cement is needed. Same fir the floor if the oven.
Por favor, quais as medidas do projeto?
Plicast Tuff Mix cast-able refractory will work.
Creo que es el mejor horno que he visto. Todo construido de mezcla refractaria. No me quedo claro, dónde engancha la puerta?
Great project, I loved the video. So what is the cement mix? Please
Would have been nice to include the material and mix ratio. Now I know how to build it, but don't know what to build it with.
@VinnyGjokaj
Жыл бұрын
For builds like this they typially use 5:1 mix of, Vermiculite/Perlite to Portlant Cemend. People also add Sand to the mix to give it some thermal mass too. Adding Hydrated lime to it can also help it from a masons standpoint. I personally would also add castable refactory cement to it to give it better thermal strength. People will add Red clay to the mix for heat strength as a cheaper alternative, the guy in the video added it to his mix.
@hammondge
Жыл бұрын
It’s refractory cement and fire clay. He has 9 bags of fire clay and 2 bags of refractory cement in the video. So his mix is probably 4 fire clay to 1 refractory cement.
What a great build, you've inspired me to build my own. Do you have plans available?
@tebzacmd2857
2 жыл бұрын
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@muzzykolip
2 жыл бұрын
Just make sure you insulate it and add firebricks to the base
@RodGibsonMusic
2 жыл бұрын
@@muzzykolip A layer of rockwool or ceramic wool between the two coats of refractory mortar, yes. The base could perhaps stay like that, or make it thicker. Depends on how "portable" you'd like it to be. Add some caster wheels to a solid wood base table and you can roll that muthaf to your local park if you will.
@grumpydre8626
2 жыл бұрын
@@muzzykolip if the base is made of the same material as fire brick why add firebrick to the base?
Forno eccezionale, ma pizza da rivedere. Però bravo!
Aaaaaaaaa!!! Incredible!!!
....Thank you! Can I use this oven also for backing bread and pizza?
Fantastic! Do you offer plans and a material list?
Great job and Video, what kind of cement did you use, and what did you combine it with besides water?"
Approximately how much cement. I have about 12 bags of 3000 degree refractory cement and wondering if it is enough
Been looking forward to building one for many months i think its not getting close to doing.... I want woodfired pizza!
What is the composition of the mixture?
Do you know for sure the concrete the pizza is baked on is food safe?
Still watching🤤🤤
What kind of concrete is used?
What is the material list for the mixes (concrete and etc) ?
Bellissimo
Good job What is the name of this product Please
What is your cement ratio? Looks about 1 to 20 lol
What material did you use to form the oven?
What kind of cement are you using to cast the dome and the base.
@paulwestaway357
2 жыл бұрын
My guess would be refractory mortar
@marcinwarzecha4660
2 жыл бұрын
He used Gorkal 40. It's fireresistant cement made in Poland. Very good quality, but expensive material
@chetr003
2 жыл бұрын
Did you use any Pearlite?
@grumpydre8626
2 жыл бұрын
Looked like something else was added to refractory cement… possibly sharp sand.
@jeffreytinacanine5026
2 жыл бұрын
@@chetr003 looks like he did, the bag to the left when he stated mixing
4:30 I’ve constructed furnaces in a similar fashion to what you’re doing and I can tell you that I’m skeptical that the inner and outer layer of cement will remain adhered
@shockalotti
Жыл бұрын
Would it make a difference if refactory cement is used instead of normal cement?
@GregChu-uv7kh
Жыл бұрын
No one cares what you think
Inside the base of the oven there were missing pieces of glass and coarse salt for moisture
what mix did you use
What kind of mortar mix did he use?
A quanti gradi arriva e come mai non hai usato lana di roccia e quante pizze si possono infornare e volevo sapere che materiale hai usato per ricoprirlo tutto ?
Funny how many people build pizza ovens but have no idea about pizza dough. Stay with TK Pizza or watch Vito Iacopelli to learn more.
Gonna make a 3d pattern and fill with this cement.
hola! el material reflectario lo mezclas con arena ?
@aplargentina
Жыл бұрын
Y perlita.
Bonjour très bon travail. Vous pourriez me dire quel mélange vous faites?
@amorusofilippo2364
Жыл бұрын
Bonjour pour le mélange cedt bien de l'argile ciment
This is one of the Best DYI wood Pizza ovens I have seen due to the fact that there is more room away from the flame so that the Pizza does not burn due to so much close proximity like so many others. The brick ovens are still the best.
Musique exaspérante
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4 Pieces vermiculit/perlit +1 piece cement. I saw another similar application for these raison not need insulation
Should call it the Uncle Owen Oven
Can you tell us the dosage of cement and sand?
@vkwagh2738
2 жыл бұрын
40 sand 30 cement 30 water
@aplargentina
Жыл бұрын
And perlite.
Do you have the plan with dimension please?
Que mortero es ese que estas usando
La verdad buenísimo, la pregunta es: ¿que materiales usó?. Saludos desde Argentina.
@RodGibsonMusic
2 жыл бұрын
Amigo, concreto refractario (el que se utiliza para chimeneas y hornos que aguantan hasta unos 1100C o 1200C). Madera contrachapada para hacer el molde. Y agua. Yo le hubiese puesto una capa adicional de lana mineral de roca entre las dos manos de concreto para ayudar a retener mas calor y aislar. Saludos.
What about insulation?
What material did you use for the dome please?
@wantedfn8490
Жыл бұрын
You fond ?
Hi may I know the exact ratio of building material used for the furnace? Thenks
I wonder how it looks after a year of use.
@tonysicily2687
2 жыл бұрын
Well weathered and stunning I am guessing. If someone as skilled as this makes a puzza oven, i am guessing they will look after it
@Pazaluz
2 жыл бұрын
It's very easy to clean though, as you can remove the base and access all sides.
@tonysicily2687
2 жыл бұрын
@@Pazaluz ahh, that’s a great design
What kind material is???
There’s no insulation, the oven will need a lot more wood than usual to reach average pizza oven temperatures.
@fitnessnoob2271
Жыл бұрын
I could be wrong, but perlite/Portland mix creates an insulating concrete. Not ceramic fiber good, but good for oven floor. I used this as a base before applying firebrick floor!
@adriantudhope5469
Жыл бұрын
Spoken like somebody that has never used a wood fired oven.. how do you think a stainless Ooni oven gets to 900fahrenheit?
@bigo5932
Жыл бұрын
@@adriantudhope5469 lol, are you comparing a propane-fired pizza oven that's not even a tenth the size of a regular wood-fired pizza oven to this?
@petebike
Жыл бұрын
No insulation as in 0 insulation? Or do you mean less insulation than ceramic fiber?
@dodge7729
Жыл бұрын
So what! add some more wood then.. 🤦♂️Pizza cooked at the end of the Video didn’t it, or didn’t you watch it all 😂
Хотелось бы узнать размеры.
Hi is it strong ?
POG