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Great Looking Door! Goes perfect with that perfect oven!
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Re: Cheesesteak's WFO build - Take Two.
Hi Cheesesteak,
It looks as if you can still make an insulated door or your present door, by adding a front panel with sandwiched Ceramic board in the middle. You might want to change to two handles, your's looks heavy already.
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Re: Cheesesteak's WFO build - Take Two.
Thanks for the kind words everyone! Happy New Year!
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Re: Cheesesteak's WFO build - Take Two.
Originally posted by Cheesesteak View Post
I gave him the freedom to build whatever he wanted - I had no input into it. I think he did a great job. It's substantial. Not insulated - but it's really heavy and fits great.
. The heavy timbers + the door: A perfect addition which makes for a great midieval theme.
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Re: Cheesesteak's WFO build - Take Two.
That door is a thing of beauty
Chip
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Well - one more addition to the oven - I finally had a door made. I've got someone building a spiral staircase for my home and asked him if he could build me a door. I was going to build one myself - but sold my MIG welder a couple of years ago and just never got around to getting this built.
I gave him the freedom to build whatever he wanted - I had no input into it. I think he did a great job. It's substantial. Not insulated - but it's really heavy and fits great.
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Re: Cheesesteak's WFO build - Take Two.
Everything looks fantastic! Your patio is like paradise for my eyes.
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With the never ending need for counter space - and storage space - I decided to build more.
I wanted some flexibility to be able to move the work area around - so I built this big (heavy) wooden cart and put it on some industrial (500lb ea) casters. I picked up some butcher block for the counter (I love working with dough on wood) and treated it with oil/beeswax. Made doors on both sides so I've got easy access. I now store all my pans / tools, etc in here. When not needed - I just roll it out of the way. I stained it to match the patio cover.
On to the next project . . .1 Photo
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Re: Cheesesteak's WFO build - Take Two.
Originally posted by PizzaIdiot View PostIt looks awesome! Maybe I can use that as inspiration of finish mine up.
Is the color you chose for your stucco a standard color or did you custom mix it? It's THE color that I imagined to finish mine with. So it was good to see it being used.
That color is an Omega color (9201 - Featherly) - available here: Colors and Textures
It has Akrotique applied over the color coat. Same color as my house. I've had several people stop and ask for the name of the color . . .
Laurentius - let me know when you're in town - I'd be happy to host you for a pizza.
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Re: Cheesesteak's WFO build - Take Two.
It looks awesome! Maybe I can use that as inspiration of finish mine up.
Is the color you chose for your stucco a standard color or did you custom mix it? It's THE color that I imagined to finish mine with. So it was good to see it being used.
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Hi Mr Cheese,
The next time I'm stateside and in LaLa Land, may I drop by for some home cooking and to marvel at your creation? Please, please.
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gt40 and Laurentius - thank you. It was (and is) a labor of love. I love to complain about the work it took to build (and occasionally about the work it takes to entertain 50 people for an evening) but I really do enjoy it.
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Re: Cheesesteak's WFO build - Take Two.
Cheesesteak,
DAMN, NO DOUBLE DAMN! That belong on some isolated paradise island or better yet, at my house.
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This really came out spectacular
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