Pizza oven - Building one
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its a toughie,I wouldn't trust the class b's not to explode in the heat, stone will look better 100%
is the main heat source at the back of the dome?
and the chimney at the front draws the hot air from the back over the pizza/steak/kebabs?
showed mrs and miss lout these pics and they want a van like yours and a pizza oven
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is the main heat source at the back of the dome?
and the chimney at the front draws the hot air from the back over the pizza/steak/kebabs?
showed mrs and miss lout these pics and they want a van like yours and a pizza oven
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Get a van like mine and get a trailer and build a mobile pizza oven. It would be a nice way of making a living, festivals, weddings etc.
The heat is at the back so that shouldn't be a problem. Now I've put them bricks up I think it might spoil the look of it, like your eye will be drawn to them. Less with hand made, but I don't trust them to blow. Think I'm thinking stone. I could lay a piece of stone flat but would that look as good as arch?
The heat is at the back so that shouldn't be a problem. Now I've put them bricks up I think it might spoil the look of it, like your eye will be drawn to them. Less with hand made, but I don't trust them to blow. Think I'm thinking stone. I could lay a piece of stone flat but would that look as good as arch?
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I think I'm going with stone, got tons and tons of the stuff hanging around.
No progress on oven this weekend, been having fun at zip world, North Wales
Hhttp://www.zipworld.co.uk/
No progress on oven this weekend, been having fun at zip world, North Wales
Hhttp://www.zipworld.co.uk/
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?????lutonlagerlout wrote:what will you do Dylan?
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Had a few pizzas now. Basic Tesco pizza dough. Put the chimney on tonight. The oven is finished now, just the fibre insulation blanket and vermicrete layer and final waterproof render layer. And clad chimney in stone.
Cookie was right alot of work, about 10 days up to now and 400 materials
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