Hello, back after taking some time this winter and
getting closer to building my oven here in Ohio. Can
anyone answer or clarify a few questions we have:
1. We sometimes have hard, cold, snowy winters. Do we
have to cover the Pompeii oven with a steel or wood
base with concrete? Or is it ok to just build it with
the round shell? I like the look of the round oven
with chimney.
2. Does the oven have a door in the back? I remember
reading this at one time but may have been for the
Scott oven. How do you get the ashes out, or do you
need to?
3. This is down the road, but, is this correct? For
pizza, you push the fire to the side and cook on the
other? For bread and other things, you swab the oven
and cook without the fire inside?
All we can think of for now. Any tips you can think
of before we begin the whole building process will be
appreciated!
Thanks Fornobravo.
Elizabeth
getting closer to building my oven here in Ohio. Can
anyone answer or clarify a few questions we have:
1. We sometimes have hard, cold, snowy winters. Do we
have to cover the Pompeii oven with a steel or wood
base with concrete? Or is it ok to just build it with
the round shell? I like the look of the round oven
with chimney.
2. Does the oven have a door in the back? I remember
reading this at one time but may have been for the
Scott oven. How do you get the ashes out, or do you
need to?
3. This is down the road, but, is this correct? For
pizza, you push the fire to the side and cook on the
other? For bread and other things, you swab the oven
and cook without the fire inside?
All we can think of for now. Any tips you can think
of before we begin the whole building process will be
appreciated!
Thanks Fornobravo.
Elizabeth
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