Good morning everyone,
I built my WFO and have completed the curing stages, now it’s time to begin enjoying all of the hard work to this point. I have a question for all those here on the forum. My problem in attempting to use the oven in the evening is preheating it for the number of hours required to get to the proper cooking temperature. I simply don’t have the time in life to sit and slowly build temperature prior to cooking, so I began thinking how I could expedite the process or at least set it on “cruise control” for a couple of hours. I came up with using some sort of propane burner to begin “ heat soaking” the interior. I’m sure others have done it, but before I begin building something, I just wanted to put it out there and get your opinions.
Here’s my idea. Build a black pipe square burner out of 1/2” pipe and a bunch of 90* elbows. Drilling holes both on top and bottom and standing it off the floor 2-3”. Smaller holes directed at the floor and slightly larger on top to heat the interior of the oven. An extension pipe out the oven opening to a 90 pointing down to a connection on a variable regulator hooked to a 20# propane tank. I got the idea looking at how people build DIY fire pit burners and figured it would work in a WFO. I could set it at a certain flame height to begin and slowly increase the flame/temp up every hour or so until I reach a given temp. At that point, remove the burner and throw in my wood to achieve the final cooking temperature and get the flavor of the particular wood I will be cooking with.
Crazy or possible? -lease give me your thoughts or point me toward a build where someone has already done this so I don’t have to do all of the experimenting.
Thanks as always, Dan
I built my WFO and have completed the curing stages, now it’s time to begin enjoying all of the hard work to this point. I have a question for all those here on the forum. My problem in attempting to use the oven in the evening is preheating it for the number of hours required to get to the proper cooking temperature. I simply don’t have the time in life to sit and slowly build temperature prior to cooking, so I began thinking how I could expedite the process or at least set it on “cruise control” for a couple of hours. I came up with using some sort of propane burner to begin “ heat soaking” the interior. I’m sure others have done it, but before I begin building something, I just wanted to put it out there and get your opinions.
Here’s my idea. Build a black pipe square burner out of 1/2” pipe and a bunch of 90* elbows. Drilling holes both on top and bottom and standing it off the floor 2-3”. Smaller holes directed at the floor and slightly larger on top to heat the interior of the oven. An extension pipe out the oven opening to a 90 pointing down to a connection on a variable regulator hooked to a 20# propane tank. I got the idea looking at how people build DIY fire pit burners and figured it would work in a WFO. I could set it at a certain flame height to begin and slowly increase the flame/temp up every hour or so until I reach a given temp. At that point, remove the burner and throw in my wood to achieve the final cooking temperature and get the flavor of the particular wood I will be cooking with.
Crazy or possible? -lease give me your thoughts or point me toward a build where someone has already done this so I don’t have to do all of the experimenting.
Thanks as always, Dan
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