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Optional Base Continued
7. The front base support beam should be angled side in, flush against
the front wall of the base unit secured with Earthcore mortar. The
base is now complete.
8. If using the optional base, trim off protruding length of shelf to
no more than 9” past the base unless adding additional structural
support underneath shelves.
9”
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Table Top
1. Mortar the shelf pieces together on top of base so shelf is flush to
the rear of the base (built by others).
This section will refer to a base which is “Built By Others”. This base should be a minimum 35” deep to
support ISO’ven.
2. Mortar Isokern back wall to shelf so Isokern back wall is flush
with back of shelf. Cut inswool blanket to fit inside Isokern back
wall as shown. Do not glue inswool to Isokern material or oven
liner.
3. Set oven back wall against inswool. Using high temperature caulk
included, run a bead along edges of oven back wall and lay oven
side walls against back wall as shown. Do not mortar or caulk oven
liner to Isokern material.
4. Place firebrick inside the side walls using the layouts above. The
brick do not all need to be mortared, just the outermost ones lightly.
They should fit tightly together with no gaps.
B
A - 9” x 4 1/2” = 13
B - 1” x 9” = 2
C - 4 1/2” x 6” = 1
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
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A
C
B
B