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  • #16
    Re: Disassambling/Relocating an WFO

    Another question:
    Is it considered inappropriate to tell people "I'm making a Forno" or even ask them to participate in making my Forno?

    Sorry, couldn't help it

    Jordan.

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    • #17
      Re: Disassambling/Relocating an WFO

      Gudday
      Yes we were talking about a Forno-flic ?
      ( say that demolished)
      Regards dave
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      • #18
        Re: Disassambling/Relocating an WFO

        Can ya'll offer some translations for those of us who are english impaired .
        Joe Watson " A year from now, you will wish that you had started today" My Build Album / My Build

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        • #19
          Re: Disassambling/Relocating an WFO

          Well..........it started when cobblerdave accidently left the "c" out of "pics", thus inadvertently making the statement that the job sounds better if accompanied by lots of alcohol (pis).
          Ya see, us Aussies, masters of the Queen's English that we are, have a nickname for beer, the nickname being "piss". i.e. when one of us has a "big night on the piss" we don't mean that we spent the night indulging in bizarre sexually deviant behaviour. Rather, we mean we drank a lot of beer. Of course, this is not to say that, having consumed lots of beer, some of us might not have indulged in a few deviant activities while somewhat taken with drink.

          Then of course, the nuances and connotations of mishearing the intention to make a film about the oven, a Forno flic, is sorta self explanatory, especially of it involved a big night on the piss.

          Hope that clears it up for ya.

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          • #20
            Re: Disassambling/Relocating an WFO

            Gudday Gulf
            Sorry Gulf , every race that uses English bastardises it in some way.
            Americans say they are "pissed" with someone, Aussies say they are "pissed off". Aussies use the term "piss" for alcohol, the term " pissed" is being drunk!
            To further complicate matters The term "to take piss"out of someone, means to tease them ( good heartitly). To get absolutely " demolished " is to be well and truly drunk.
            The rest is just just rhyming slang I suppose forno becomes porno etc
            It seems that now computers and Mobile devices are having ther effect on the English language apart from" text English" it seems predictive text is the modern "spoonerism"
            So you could say Dave took the "piss out"of me cause I mentioned "drinking piss" at a demolition. The porn bit? ..... Ill just leave that there
            Regards dave
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            • #21
              Re: Disassambling/Relocating an WFO

              There you Gulf. You did ask I suppose.

              The term also lends itself to insults like - "couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery" etc.

              Quite a versatile word. Like Dave said, across the English speaking world we are all guilty to one extent or another.
              Cheers ......... Steve

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              • #22
                Re: Disassambling/Relocating an WFO

                It is interesting that when an American is "pissed", he's pretty angry. When an Australian is "pissed" he's usually pretty happy. Although too much piss can sometimes lead an Australian to believe he's a superman, although the usual outcome is that he simply falls over, swinging punches on the way down.

                Maybe you could persuade the Baroness to assist in the making of your "Forno"
                Last edited by david s; 02-01-2014, 03:54 PM.
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                • #23
                  Re: Disassambling/Relocating an WFO

                  You blokes should all stop taking the piss out of predictive text

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                  • #24
                    Re: Disassambling/Relocating an WFO

                    Time to piss off back to work you reckon?
                    Cheers ......... Steve

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                    • #25
                      Re: Disassambling/Relocating an WFO

                      Mate I would love too but I am currently laid up after surgery from an angle grinder accident. A couple more weeks before I can return to light duties.

                      Hoping to begin demolition in a month or 2, after I finish the ski boat building project that was the cause of the angle grinder incident.


                      The Baroness is keen to enjoy the proceeds from making our Forno but not so excited about the hard work that goes into making a Forno.

                      She's heard it can be hard on the hands and knees and can be difficult to explain Forno related injuries to the emergency department.

                      The Baroness has also shown limited interest in the scripting, mostly replying with "Stop talking about it and get on with the job, let me know when you're done so I can see some proceeds"

                      Seriously though, we have agreed on an igloo design as part of an outdoor corner kitchen area.

                      Jordan.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Disassambling/Relocating an WFO

                        Predictive text and spell check problems, try this

                        Spell checkers are nice, but don't count on them to find all your mistakes! (Run this through a spell checker, and it will not report any mispelled words...)

                        I have a spelling checker -
                        It came with my PC.
                        It plane lee marks four my revue
                        Miss steaks aye can knot sea.

                        Eye ran this poem threw it,
                        Your sure reel glad two no.
                        Its vary polished in it's weigh,
                        My checker tolled me sew.

                        A checker is a bless sing,
                        It freeze yew lodes of thyme.
                        It helps me right awl stiles two reed,
                        And aides me when aye rime.

                        To rite with care is quite a feet
                        Of witch won should be proud.
                        And wee mussed dew the best wee can,
                        Sew flaws are knot aloud.

                        And now bee cause my spelling
                        Is checked with such grate flare,
                        Their are know faults with in my cite,
                        Of nun eye am a wear.

                        Each frays come posed up on my screen
                        Eye trussed to bee a joule
                        The checker poured o'er every word
                        To cheque sum spelling rule.

                        That's why aye brake in two averse
                        By righting wants too pleas.
                        Sow now ewe sea why aye dew prays
                        Such soft wear for pea seas
                        Kindled with zeal and fired with passion.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Disassambling/Relocating an WFO



                          In case you hadn't guessed, I enjoy a good play on words

                          Jordan.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Disassambling/Relocating an WFO

                            That oven reminds me of the oven on youtube used by the two Italian sisters baking bread.......Anybody else remember that?
                            Lee B.
                            DFW area, Texas, USA

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                            • #29
                              Re: Disassambling/Relocating an WFO

                              Thread revival:
                              After almost a yeah of setbacks and scheduling issues we are on track to begin demolition the weekend of December 6-7.

                              The oven is located in side a shed in Canberra, in a backyard with no vehicle access, just a walkway thats wide enough for wheel barrows. The plan is to disassemble and load it into a pair of trailers then bring it back home to the Shoalhaven, 4 hours travel normally, trailer load of bricks could make for a different story.

                              I have managed to rope in my Father and Brother on the promise there will be plenty of beer and future pizza.

                              The oven is approx 140cm internal diameter, and was apparently the 4th oven built by an Italian gent so that his wife could supply bread to the local bakeries. Each time they moved the first order of business was to build a new oven.

                              I am hoping that being his 4th oven the bricks will be almost dry fit then rendered. I will have a couple of kanga hammers (mini jack hammers) with me just in case.

                              It presently has a substantial brick chimney as well as a stainless flue that was purchased to replace the brick chimney but they never got that far, deciding that reclaiming the space in the shed would be better.

                              My goal is to to reclaim enough usable material for a 100-ish cm igloo style oven.

                              Will keep you posted with info and pics as they occur.

                              Jordan.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Disassambling/Relocating an WFO

                                If you remove the chimney/vent and set a jack inside , you could (at least) start the disassembly by pushing out the center of the dome without smashing any bricks. The stainless flue alone should be worth the trip. Good luck!

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