Thanks Thomas
Our solid bricks here are very soft. These are quarry bricks. Red clay and used for wood fired ovens and so on.
And yes, this is just a demo. No ways I would fire it on my wooden deck!
The fire chamber inner dimensions (as well as the others) are about 18-19 cm by 18-19 cm.
The bricks are 18 cm long, which is why I needed the angle iron to bridge the gap.
I figured it would cope with the heat.
If I need to bridge with bricks, I'll have to redesign anm make everything a bit smaller. That is actually what I had before, but this looked nicer.
By the way, the intention was to use mortar. The dry stack would
be nice, but it will leak.
I like the looks of the brick construction.
My other idea was to try find flue pipe and "lay" that inside this construction and fill the free area with vermiculite.
I've found vermiculite, but I do not know if I can get my hands on flue pipe.
I would like to work with the materials I got. Luckily I got access to welding, grinding and cutting equipment.
It really is a work in progress... I don't even know where to place it!