I am interested in building a dome oven mounted on a trailer. Any advice regarding methods of securing the dome to the trailer base other than just mortaring the dome together as on a stationary base?
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Some nice set ups on that site, though the oven is mounted too low for my liking.....guess it doesn't matter, I'll never order one.
Gulf might want to look into that sliding shelf idea..looks familiar.Old World Stone & Garden
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Originally posted by stonecutter View PostSome nice set ups on that site, though the oven is mounted too low for my liking.....guess it doesn't matter, I'll never order one.
Gulf might want to look into that sliding shelf idea..looks familiar.
You've got my interest! Can you post a direct link. I went to this site. Mainewoodheat.com. I looked around over there a few minutes this morning before leaving for work and for a few, just now .
A direct link and pic would be great for someone who works 12 hour days, plus the drive .Last edited by Gulf; 10-09-2013, 07:08 PM.Joe Watson " A year from now, you will wish that you had started today" My Build Album / My Build
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Here is a link showing a maine wood heat mobile oven: STANDARD PIZZA COMPANY.
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That is one very pretty oven. If it cooks half as well as it looks then it would be sweet.
What kind of $ are involved in ovens like this?Cheers ......... Steve
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Originally posted by Gulf View PostStonecutter,
I looked around over there a few minutes this morning before leaving for work and for a few, just now .
A direct link and pic would be great for someone who works 12 hour days, plus the drive .Old World Stone & Garden
Current WFO build - Dry Stone Base & Gothic Vault
When we build, let us think that we build for ever.
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Originally posted by stonecutter View PostI thought since you figured out how to use emoticons so well, a direct link isn't necessary!
Oh well. One day, when you get my age, some whippersnapper will talk over your head too. humor (inserted here) arh arh.Joe Watson " A year from now, you will wish that you had started today" My Build Album / My Build
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Originally posted by Gulf View Post---------------------------?----------------------
Oh well. One day, when you get my age, some whippersnapper will talk over your head too. humor (inserted here) arh arh.
My aforementioned post was a friendly gibe about how you were struggling with the link, ( a seeming cpu deficiency) yet are proficient with the tools available to visually enhance your topical interchanges*.
* This post was composed using thoughly sarcastic but non-derisive denotations. In other words....I was just joshin ya.
hehehe.Last edited by stonecutter; 10-10-2013, 07:43 PM.Old World Stone & Garden
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Wire would likely work its way into the ceramic fire blanket. I would suggest using the wide and flat cable that is used to reinforce shipping boxes. There are tools that can help you tighten that type of cabling with clips. Hope this idea helps!
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Am I the only one wondering why they made an oven that looks like they are trying to attract thieves? Jerks who tear out wiring for the copper will rip the hide off an oven the first chance they get."He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose." - Jim Elliot[/CENTER]
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