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It has been a while but glad you update. I really like the mix use and organic look to the build.
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We use two big cast iron skillets. I usually dump all the chicken renderings onto the outdoor fireplace.
Anywhere from 350 to 650 on the dome temp
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Sounds great. Do you just pull the red coals under a grate with chicken on it or do you put them in a shallow roasting pan ?
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Well, it has been awhile since I have updated this thread! My setup is pretty much done now including the corten roof over the WFO, the lighting and the speakers up underneath. I can sit outside under the roof listening to music (maybe enjoying a glass of wine?) in the rain no problem.
Turns out what we like to cook in it the most is chicken pieces dry brined with rock salt, fresh rosemary and garlic powder.
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Re: Napa WFO dome & hearth build questions
Cool mix of different materials!
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Looks great. A lot of work there !
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Re: Napa WFO dome & hearth build questions
Sorry the photos look a little grainy, but I took them right at/after sunset.
Thanks to all the folks on this forum that have helped me out during my on-going outdoor build that took me a few years to get to this point, and I still have more to do.
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It has been a while since I have posted an update, but I have been on other projects and using the WFO a good two to four times a week.
Also, I changed my open fire pit over to an outdoor fireplace, as it is easier to control the flying embers!! Cook a lot of burgers in the fireplace using mesquite chunks.
(Sorry about the large photos)
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Finished the chimney, almost, I still need to cast a cap piece as I dont think my current plywood piece is the best solution. I thought I was done last Saturday, but I ended up tearing off about half the stack as I didn't like the design that I had going and changed it to this current one.
But at least I can fire up the WFO again and will see how it draws tonight.
Will put on the V-rustic roof sheeting this afternoon and then need to finalize what kind of roofing material to use.
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[QUOTENow I am depressed again!! Thought I was almost done![/QUOTE]
Ha ha, I know the feeling! But your oven is looking beautiful. Good job Eric.
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Got my lights and switches wired up yesterday, now all I have left is;
- Mount and wire the speakers
- Finish the chimney - Hopefully this Saturday
- Install the roof sheeting - which is already painted and ready to install
- Fill with the pearlite I have sitting next to it
- Decide on a roofing material - Corten or Galvanized
- Install the roofing
- Start eating WFO Chicken, Pork, Pizza etc..... again!
- Finish the counter tops of the bar next to it
- Modify my "Firepit" into a real "Fireplace"
- Add some more lighting
- Now I am depressed again!! Thought I was almost done!
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Re: Napa WFO dome & hearth build questions
Truly one of the kind WFO. Very unique job on stone/brick work.
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Re: Napa WFO dome & hearth build questions
like the brick and stone work
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Didn't get as far as I had hoped, but the front took quite a bit of time.
Hope to finish out the chimney next Saturday if it doesn't rain out here.
Still need to finish wiring the switches and install the lights, roof deck, pearlite insulation...
Then start the fireplace install.
Eric.
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