Re: Amount of wood to fire a 51 inch (130 cm) oven to pizza temps?
Good debate going....
Tomorrow I'm going nuclear again for some cooking tests, so after I'm done I'll stuff it with wood to dry it out (when it gets below 500F, point taken).
So next time I'll know what dry wood works like. However, I consider the as a factor in this equation the super high humidity levels we have here in Lima. We're at 70% RH in summer, and get 6 months of around 100% humidity during winter/fall. But no rain.... It's weird. I hate it, having lived abroad many many years, but what can I do.
Im going make a door for the wood storage underneath my oven, which gets warm after cooking. That should help in starting the dry out process before I "kiln" it
Good debate going....
Tomorrow I'm going nuclear again for some cooking tests, so after I'm done I'll stuff it with wood to dry it out (when it gets below 500F, point taken).
So next time I'll know what dry wood works like. However, I consider the as a factor in this equation the super high humidity levels we have here in Lima. We're at 70% RH in summer, and get 6 months of around 100% humidity during winter/fall. But no rain.... It's weird. I hate it, having lived abroad many many years, but what can I do.
Im going make a door for the wood storage underneath my oven, which gets warm after cooking. That should help in starting the dry out process before I "kiln" it
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