Re: Igloo style oven
I built my 36 inch oven using the plans and used 4 inches of blanket and the dome has never gotten hot, not even warm except where the stucco meets the chimney. That being said, having used my oven for 8 months I would never consider having this oven indoors, not even in a garage. When I fire it up there is always a good amount of smoke and some inevitably comes out the oven door (not all smoke goes up the flue). When the fire is getting started and I need to add oxygen I use a blower (works like a charm) but there's ash and some embers that can come out the oven door. Net:net ovens need a lot of air and I would never think there would be enough free airflow indoors without opening a window or something.
I built my 36 inch oven using the plans and used 4 inches of blanket and the dome has never gotten hot, not even warm except where the stucco meets the chimney. That being said, having used my oven for 8 months I would never consider having this oven indoors, not even in a garage. When I fire it up there is always a good amount of smoke and some inevitably comes out the oven door (not all smoke goes up the flue). When the fire is getting started and I need to add oxygen I use a blower (works like a charm) but there's ash and some embers that can come out the oven door. Net:net ovens need a lot of air and I would never think there would be enough free airflow indoors without opening a window or something.
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