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The structure is finished. I'm waiting for the electrician to come out to hook up some electricity to it. It will have two ceiling fans, a floodlight to light up the oven and several outlets. We are also thinking about building some integrated counters in the corner for bar stools.
We had a pizza party for 25+ adults a couple weekends ago. The oven performed beautifully. My son and I essentially ran a "cook-to-order" pizza restaurant for 2 hours. What a blast!!
My other news is that the recent windstorm here in Louisville (courtesy of IKE) provided me with a nice oak and walnut tree. I broke down and bought a log splitter; an MTD Yard Machine from HD. It works GREAT. I highly recommend either buying or renting one (my 43 year old body can't handle splitting wood like it used to). I then built the nifty wood rack out of scrap treated lumber I had laying around. It's loosely based on this Lowe's project: Firewood Rack
It looks really, really nice. Like it's always been there.
Thanks! I used KDAT (Kiln Dried After Treatment) lumber so I could stain it before construction. That made things a lot easier.
How many batches of dough did you make for that many people and which recipe did you use?
I made 4 batches of Famous Dave W's dough recipe using Sam's Club Bread Flour. Each batch had 1000gr of flour. My new KitchenAid Pro600 handled it like a champ.
It's been a long winter (well, not that long here in Kentucky). The arbor is now electrified. We installed two ceiling fans and some commercial grade string lights.
At my son's request we had extra outlets installed in 2 opposite corners of the arbor for wireless speakers. Using an Apple AirPort Express, we can pipe our iTunes and streaming radio through the speakers. Works great! (I'm glad I listened to him ).
I planned on installing pavers around the oven area. After I calculated how many I would need and the labor involved (figuring in my sore shoulder!), my better half insisted I call the "concrete boys". We had them put in a colored, stamped concrete apron around the area. We love it!
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