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Installation and
Operating Manual
Forno Bravo
Casa2G and Premio2G
Residential Modular Refractory Ovens
34
©Forno Bravo, LLC 2019. All Rights Reserved.
Ver. 2.0
Appendix 2. Material List
Please calculate your exact requirements depending on
your oven size and enclosure design.
80cm/32" or 90cm/36" Oven
Foundation
☐ (30) 80 lb. bags of Ready-Mix concrete
☐ (8) 1/2" x 10'(12.7 mm x 304 cm) rebar, (4) cut to 80" (203
cm);(4) cut to 94" (238 cm)
☐ (4) 2"x 6"x 8' (5 x 15 x 243 cm) studs, (2) cut to 83" (210
cm);(2) cut to 94" (238 cm)
☐ (48) Sq ft (14.6 sq m)of wire mesh
☐ (12) Rebar stand-offs
☐ (104) Sq ft (31.6 sq m) of 6 mil plastic sheeting
☐ Handful of plastic zip-ties, or ball of tie wire
☐ 1/2 cu yd of gravel
☐ (1) Box 2 1/2" (6.3 cm) framing nails
Block Stand
☐ (50) 8"x 8"x 16" (20 x 20 x 40 cm) blocks, (12) of which
are cut to 8"x 8"x 12" (20 x 20 x 50 cm)
☐ (5) 8"x 8"x 8" (20 x 20 x 20 cm) blocks
☐ (3) 1/2" x 10' 1/2" (12.7mm x 26.67cm) rebar, each cut
into (3) 40" (101 cm) sections to fill nine block cores
☐ (14) 80 lb. bags concrete for filling every other core
☐ (2) 1.5"x 1.5"x 56" (3.8 x 3.8 x 142 cm) angle iron (for
front span)
☐ (3) 60 lb. bag mortar (to level first course of blocks)
Concrete Hearth
☐ (2) 4'x 8'x 3/4" (121 x 243 x 22 cm)sheets of plywood or
particle board
☐ (4) 2"x 4"x 8' (5 x 10 x 243 cm)wood studs
☐ (4) 2"x 6"x 8' (5 x 15 x 243 cm) wood studs
☐ (1) Box shims (or make your own from scrap wood)
☐ The rest of the 2 1/2" (6.3 cm) framing nails
☐ (12) 1/2" x 10' (12.7mm x 304 cm) rebar, (6) cut to 72"
(182 cm); (6) cut to 84" (213 cm)
☐ (17) 80 lb. bags of pre-mixed concrete
100cm/40", 110cm/44" or
120cm/48" Oven
Foundation
☐ (46) 80 lb. bags of Ready-Mix concrete
☐ (8) 1/2" x 10'(12.7 mm x 304 cm) rebar, (4) cut to 80" (203
cm);(4) cut to 94" (238 cm)
☐ (4) 2"x 6"x 8' (5 x 15 x 243 cm) studs, two cut to 83" (210
cm); two cut to 94" (238 cm)
☐ (48) Sq ft (14.6 sq m)of wire mesh
☐ (12) Rebar stand-offs
☐ (104) Sq ft (31.6 sq m)of 6 mil plastic sheeting
☐ Handful of plastic zip-ties, or ball of tie wire
☐ 1/2 cu yd of gravel
☐ (1) Box 2 1/2" (6.3 cm)framing nails
Block Stand
☐ (63) 8" x 8"x 16" (20 x 20 x 40 cm) blocks, (12) of which
are cut to 8"x 8"x 12" (20 x 20 x 50 cm)
☐ (10) 8"x 8"x 8" (20 x 20 x 20 cm) blocks
☐ (3) 1/2" x 10' (12.7mm x 26.67cm) rebar, each cut into
three 40" (101 cm) sections to fill nine block cores
☐ (14) 80 lb. bags concrete for filling every other core
☐ (2) 1.5"x 1.5"x 56" (3.8 x 3.8 x 142 cm) angle iron (for
front span)
☐ (3) 60 lb. bags mortar (to level first course of blocks, if
needed)
Concrete Hearth
☐ (2) 4' x 8'x 3/4" (121 x 243 x 22 cm) sheets of plywood or
particle board
☐ (4) 2"x 4"x 8' (5 x 10 x 243 cm) wood studs
☐ (4) 2"x 6"x 8' (5 x 15 x 243 cm) wood studs
☐ (1) Box shims (or make your own from scrap wood)
☐ The rest of the 2 1/2" (6.3 cm) framing nails
☐ (12) 1/2" x 10' (12.7mm x 304 cm) rebar, (6) cut to 72"
(182 cm); (6) cut to 84" (213 cm)
☐ (30) 80 lb. bags of pre-mixed concrete