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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. HTH
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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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Wise words for sure. Planning takes time. Tearing down and rebuilding takes more.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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Re: A newbie?s survey of the Forno Bravo treasures hiding in the archives
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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Re: A newbie?s survey of the Forno Bravo treasures hiding in the archives
my turn to bump.
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