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Re: A newbie?s survey of the Forno Bravo treasures hiding in the archives
Just an FYI on turkey oven fitting (through the entry). Got a 21.7 pound (9.8 KG) turkey on Saturday sale at Costco after Thanksgiving. Turkey on the rack, in a roaster pan is only about 9.25" (23.5 cm) high ... just an FYI, so you don't have to take a ruler into the grocery store
...and also the December bump for this thread
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Re: A newbie?s survey of the Forno Bravo treasures hiding in the archives
Lee, Another Great build was K79 or on you tube the wicked outdoors
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John, If memory serves, the granite gets up to 200-230 F, no spalling yet. We can fry bacon in a cast iron pan the day after pizza with pan half on oven floor and half on the granite. I didn't make a build thread, just the albums. HTHLast edited by Lburou; 10-14-2014, 08:22 PM.
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Re: A newbie?s survey of the Forno Bravo treasures hiding in the archives
Lee,
There is probably a better place to ask you this question... for some reason I couldn't find your build thread (only your album).
How hot does the granite under your vent get? I am debating on doing something similar, but not sure about surface temps.
Thanks,
John
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Keep in mind that the planning stage of your build is more important than you think. Take your time.
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October bump ... time to start thinking Turkey, Ham, & Prime Rib friend/family dinners!
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Bumper time
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Time to bump
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Good luck on your wood fired oven journey Seven :highfive:
Keep in mind that the planning stage of your build is more important than you think. Take your time.Last edited by Lburou; 06-27-2014, 10:17 AM.
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Love it. All the Vets backslapping and BS'ing--truly shows shows a sense on comradery on the forum. It's been a year and a month since the last post on this thread guys; sun's out! Time to start building again. Winter is over. Hopefully, some of you giants will be around to weigh in when I start posting my build. It's going to be a doozie. Until then...
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I feel Les oven build should be listed here also, i thought it was in this list, but alas, it is not. Maybe the main page needs to be refreshed from time to time to catch newer techniques and builds. Just a thought !!!!!!!Last edited by oasiscdm; 06-17-2014, 11:04 PM.
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Keeping this thread up front to help all the builders.
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Bump
You turn next month Russell
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my turn to bump.
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