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Re: Nikki's 42" in Phoenix, where it's hot as a...
Such a cute bambina. Congratulations to you and your family. I was fumbling with a joke something about a bun or a "pizza" in the oven. I could not make the punch line work.
Re: Nikki's 42" in Phoenix, where it's hot as a...
It's been hot hot hot around here, but this is what I did inside over the last week:
I can't wait to try some retained heat cooking! I've been meaning to make a door for months, but never got around to it until now. It's starting to cool off a bit, and I think I'll be finishing up the veneer work soon. Almost done!
Re: Nikki's 42" in Phoenix, where it's hot as a...
Oh--I meant to mention that! Major inspiration obviously came from Frances and her spectacular mosaic work. I've never thought of attempting the art form until I saw her incredible oven, and now I'm contemplating a huge mural on the garden wall.
Re: Nikki's 42" in Phoenix, where it's hot as a...
It's not insulated. I decided to go the easy route for my first attempt, and remembered reading somewhere here on the forum about someone who made a door by using thinset to sandwich together a few layers of cement board. He said it worked very well, far better than he expected a non-insulated door to perform. Of course, I can't remember whose design and idea it is now, so I can't give credit where it's due.
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