Hello from Eau Claire, WI (90 miles east of Minneapolis, MN)
I Googled Wood Fired Pizza Ovens 2 months ago and by chance I landed on Rado Hand's site... I read there for a few weeks non stop. I knew zero about brick ovens and that was the way I was headed until some on that site mentioned Forno Bravo.
Now I've been lurking here for a few weeks and am just now realizing how much I don't know. I've seen a lot of great builds that I can only envy, but may also steal ideas from. I hope (need?) to keep my oven fairly low key and probably without a roof, keeping the igloo or round shape and covering with stucco, but don't know how weatherproof that can be. I'm sure I'll change my mind a few times before I start digging. I don't have my wife fully on board yet, but hopefully that will come.
I'm leaning toward a 36" and maybe a corner install. I think I understand the base, hearth, insulation, IT, and Fire Bricks ($2.28 each locally for 2 1/2" or 1 5/8"...no arch bricks), but hopefully I can learn the rest on the job.
It's 18 degrees here today with 18" inches of snow, so I won't be digging anytime soon, but will keep reading and will try to soak up all your great advice.
Thanks!
John
I Googled Wood Fired Pizza Ovens 2 months ago and by chance I landed on Rado Hand's site... I read there for a few weeks non stop. I knew zero about brick ovens and that was the way I was headed until some on that site mentioned Forno Bravo.
Now I've been lurking here for a few weeks and am just now realizing how much I don't know. I've seen a lot of great builds that I can only envy, but may also steal ideas from. I hope (need?) to keep my oven fairly low key and probably without a roof, keeping the igloo or round shape and covering with stucco, but don't know how weatherproof that can be. I'm sure I'll change my mind a few times before I start digging. I don't have my wife fully on board yet, but hopefully that will come.
I'm leaning toward a 36" and maybe a corner install. I think I understand the base, hearth, insulation, IT, and Fire Bricks ($2.28 each locally for 2 1/2" or 1 5/8"...no arch bricks), but hopefully I can learn the rest on the job.
It's 18 degrees here today with 18" inches of snow, so I won't be digging anytime soon, but will keep reading and will try to soak up all your great advice.
Thanks!
John
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