Re: Newbie Oven Project
Hi Bart,
Thus far the castings on the floor and walls appear solid and without any cracks. The oven takes about 2 hours minimum to get heated up using matches and kindling to get the wood fire going and burned down to coals. We use a laser thermometer to check the floor and ceiling and 750 F. is the temp. we want to do the pizzas. After baking pizzas, we sometimes clean out all the coals, let the oven cool to 400 to 350 F., and we'll put a large turkey or beef brisket in the oven, close the door and let it slow cook over night with the residual heat of the warm oven. Our castings for the base and walls are 3" thick. The ceramic thermal blanket and 3" of pearlcrete under the rock exterior keeps the exterior of the oven cool to the touch when fully up to baking temperature.
Mark
Hi Bart,
Thus far the castings on the floor and walls appear solid and without any cracks. The oven takes about 2 hours minimum to get heated up using matches and kindling to get the wood fire going and burned down to coals. We use a laser thermometer to check the floor and ceiling and 750 F. is the temp. we want to do the pizzas. After baking pizzas, we sometimes clean out all the coals, let the oven cool to 400 to 350 F., and we'll put a large turkey or beef brisket in the oven, close the door and let it slow cook over night with the residual heat of the warm oven. Our castings for the base and walls are 3" thick. The ceramic thermal blanket and 3" of pearlcrete under the rock exterior keeps the exterior of the oven cool to the touch when fully up to baking temperature.
Mark
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