Hi,
We are planning to build a WFO at our cottage near Prague in the Czech Republic. The location that works for the oven is right next to an apple tree. In fact, we will likely need to trim the side branches in order to make room for the housing of the WFO. I read that "you should choose a spot away from trees or plants that could be damaged by the heat." Does anyone have direct experience with ovens right next to trees?
My second question is a design question about the oven itself. I have seen several designs that have a slot where you can sweep ashes down into container below the oven (in the wood storage area). Intuitively, that doesn't seem that great an idea, since it would introduce a lip to catch the edge of a peel. Is scooping out the ashes and spent coals with a shovel such a problem?
Thanks in advance. I look forward to hearing from the experts
We are planning to build a WFO at our cottage near Prague in the Czech Republic. The location that works for the oven is right next to an apple tree. In fact, we will likely need to trim the side branches in order to make room for the housing of the WFO. I read that "you should choose a spot away from trees or plants that could be damaged by the heat." Does anyone have direct experience with ovens right next to trees?
My second question is a design question about the oven itself. I have seen several designs that have a slot where you can sweep ashes down into container below the oven (in the wood storage area). Intuitively, that doesn't seem that great an idea, since it would introduce a lip to catch the edge of a peel. Is scooping out the ashes and spent coals with a shovel such a problem?
Thanks in advance. I look forward to hearing from the experts
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