Your plan sounds just like mine...
I used 2 pieces of 3/4inch plywood cut to match my opening (it sticks up a little into the vent to get a good seal). I wrapped one piece of plywood (the one that faces into the oven) with aluminum flashing. I attached the two pieces of plywood with a little dead air space in between. I did this just by cutting strips of plywood and making a bit of a frame. Then I screwed the whole thing together and attached some fence handles from home depot. No Cocolumber in Denver Colorado!
Really anything that will keep the air out and will not burn up right away will be fine. You don't need the door when you have a raging fire going, just after it cools down a bit and you are ready for retained heat baking or roasting...
Drake
I used 2 pieces of 3/4inch plywood cut to match my opening (it sticks up a little into the vent to get a good seal). I wrapped one piece of plywood (the one that faces into the oven) with aluminum flashing. I attached the two pieces of plywood with a little dead air space in between. I did this just by cutting strips of plywood and making a bit of a frame. Then I screwed the whole thing together and attached some fence handles from home depot. No Cocolumber in Denver Colorado!
Really anything that will keep the air out and will not burn up right away will be fine. You don't need the door when you have a raging fire going, just after it cools down a bit and you are ready for retained heat baking or roasting...
Drake
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