This a project you can do using just a broken screw driver and a piece of string. I found out that working with metal is not really my thing... exact measurements only seem to happen to other people and wood or bricks are far more forgiving. I can tell you one thing, I'll not be unhappy if I never have to drill another hole in a piece of metal ever again!
As the whole thing is probably not going to stay entirely closed at the edges, I insulated with loose vermiculite - better that in the Pizza than errant crumbs of rockwool . Still, it'll be interesting to see how well it insulates compared to the aerated concrete I'm using as a door at the moment.
Most of it is aluminium, except for the handles and screws, which are some other kind of metal... ever since I read that post of Archena's about which metals go together and which attack each other, I've been aprehensive about using metal (will the screws attack the washers? Will the new knob cause the iron pot to disolve?)
So we'll see. At least it kept me occupied for a while, since I can't do any real work on the oven
As the whole thing is probably not going to stay entirely closed at the edges, I insulated with loose vermiculite - better that in the Pizza than errant crumbs of rockwool . Still, it'll be interesting to see how well it insulates compared to the aerated concrete I'm using as a door at the moment.
Most of it is aluminium, except for the handles and screws, which are some other kind of metal... ever since I read that post of Archena's about which metals go together and which attack each other, I've been aprehensive about using metal (will the screws attack the washers? Will the new knob cause the iron pot to disolve?)
So we'll see. At least it kept me occupied for a while, since I can't do any real work on the oven
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