I was on a business trip for a few days while our oven was being built. I was here for the first two days and was happy with the progress. When I came home tonight, the concrete hearth has been poured. I thought it would be approximately 44" high per the specs, but it is 52"! I'm assuming adding the board and cooking stones will add another 4" (assuming the board doesn't compress). We will probably lose about 1/2" when the flagstone patio is finished, giving us a final height ogf 55.5"
Looking at the older threads, that gives me a ratio of .85 as I am 5'5" and my SO ratio of .77 as he's 6' tall. I noticed one other thread where someone indicated the ratio was .85 for his wife and she did grumble a bit.
I'm not happy now as playing with the peel it appears it will not be very comfortable for me to cook at that height. I don't want to add a step as I just know I'll want a flat surface to stand on given my penchant for accidents. But, I know that it will take a monumental effort to reconstruct the hearth.
Anyone have any thoughts on whether that height will prove to be unworkable?
Looking at the older threads, that gives me a ratio of .85 as I am 5'5" and my SO ratio of .77 as he's 6' tall. I noticed one other thread where someone indicated the ratio was .85 for his wife and she did grumble a bit.
I'm not happy now as playing with the peel it appears it will not be very comfortable for me to cook at that height. I don't want to add a step as I just know I'll want a flat surface to stand on given my penchant for accidents. But, I know that it will take a monumental effort to reconstruct the hearth.
Anyone have any thoughts on whether that height will prove to be unworkable?
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