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  • #16
    Re: Artigiano 100 in North Texas

    Ditto


    Bill

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    • #17
      Re: Artigiano 100 in North Texas

      Thanks for the reassurance on the gaps. We got the chimney problem solved - a couple of elbow angles and an agile little contractor to climb into the chimney and put them in, and we're good to go. The granite counter tops arrived earlier than expected. I'm still working on pizza technique (need practice!) but we also had some salmon, and zucchini with hatch peppers. Yum!

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      • #18
        Re: Artigiano 100 in North Texas

        By the clean looks of your stone it looks like you don't have any problems with flue draw. This is great considering all that stone and pretty ceiling above the oven.Granite looks great by the way.

        Bill
        Last edited by TxTanner; 08-11-2013, 07:50 PM.

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        • #19
          Re: Artigiano 100 in North Texas

          It's true - I got really lucky because the flue has drawn well from the beginning. The inner arch is quite black, but the outer arch has no smoke at all. Maybe it's because it's a large steel vent that came with the oven, plus the vent and chimney run about 10' above the oven. Seems like I read that having a high chimney helps with the draw.

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