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deep from front to back so consider these dimen-
sions if an alternate structurally sufficient base is
installed.
4.1 Installing the Oven
Once the base cabinet is installed it is ready to re-
ceive the base for the pizza oven. If the Stone Age
cabinet is not used, it is assumed that a satisfactory
base surface has been prepared from concrete
blocks or other materials; is at the desired height,
and will receive the weight of the pizza oven.
A.
Install the base plate on top of the base
you have selected. Check the level from
front to back, side to side.
B.
Install full size firebrick from side to side
using mortar with a high-temperature ad-
ditive. Stone Age All Purpose Redi-Mix
is recommended. See Figure 4.
Figure 4. Install Firebrick on Baseplate
C.
Figure 5 shows how the oven components
go together. After the firebrick mortar
sets up, lay a 2-inch bead of the same
mortar along the back and each side of
the firebrick surface.
Figure 5. Oven Components
D.
Assemble the rear wall (4), side walls (3),
as shown in Figure 6.
Figure 6. Set Side Walls and Back Plate
E.
Line the box with split brick as shown in
Figure 7. Split brick are half the thickness
of full brick (1 ¼-inch thick).
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