Having read the Firenze concept oven pages with delight, I've been wondering just how important the attention to detail is in creating an oven.
I'm torn between on the one hand building an oven to the very limit of my capability, something to make me glow with pride every time I even think about it, or, on the other hand skimping on everything possible to create a fully functional oven for the absolute least amount of cash I can get away with... something genuinely rustic. It is the function I'm really after, and I am skint!
I think there will be pleasure gained in either construction, but what I'd love to know is if anyone went for the latter (or even the former!) and ended up with an oven which didn't perform as expected, or didn't last more than a few months? Is the build quality of the dome soon forgotten once the perfect pizzas start sliding out??
I'm torn between on the one hand building an oven to the very limit of my capability, something to make me glow with pride every time I even think about it, or, on the other hand skimping on everything possible to create a fully functional oven for the absolute least amount of cash I can get away with... something genuinely rustic. It is the function I'm really after, and I am skint!
I think there will be pleasure gained in either construction, but what I'd love to know is if anyone went for the latter (or even the former!) and ended up with an oven which didn't perform as expected, or didn't last more than a few months? Is the build quality of the dome soon forgotten once the perfect pizzas start sliding out??
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