I made a pizza oven out of "fireplace bricks".
The inside dimensions are 24" deep by 20" wide and 10" high (60cm x 51cm x 27cm).
I made an intense wood fire in it for about an hour (like on the photo), then moved the fire to the side, swept the ashes and threw my pizza in.
It failed surprisingly badly, because it was definitely not hot enough in there.
My question, obviously, is: where does the problem come from?
Is it OK to use standard bricks like this, how intense/long should the fire, what about the dimensions, especially the opening, should I put a door and/or a chimney, should the fire still burn when you put a pizza or embers can be enough, would charcoal be a good idea, etc?
Once again, I'm surprised it failed so badly, the temperature was probably about 120°F (50°C) in there.
Thanks
The inside dimensions are 24" deep by 20" wide and 10" high (60cm x 51cm x 27cm).
I made an intense wood fire in it for about an hour (like on the photo), then moved the fire to the side, swept the ashes and threw my pizza in.
It failed surprisingly badly, because it was definitely not hot enough in there.
My question, obviously, is: where does the problem come from?
Is it OK to use standard bricks like this, how intense/long should the fire, what about the dimensions, especially the opening, should I put a door and/or a chimney, should the fire still burn when you put a pizza or embers can be enough, would charcoal be a good idea, etc?
Once again, I'm surprised it failed so badly, the temperature was probably about 120°F (50°C) in there.
Thanks
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