Re: Chip's 42 in Minnesota
Randy,
The 2nd round of pizza making went much better. I allowed the dough to sit in the refrigerator for 2 days and it was much more workable. I don't have any pictures to show but you'll just have to trust me they turned out much better.
The roof is not complete because I just received the flashing for the chimney this week. I'm not worried though because the temporary secondary roof is strong enough to make it through the winter if I don't get the flashing on and the structure is waterproof.
***Heat retention update***
I started a fire on Monday night to bring the oven up to temperature for cooking a turkey the next day.
Tuesday morning temperature 700? F
Wednesday morning temperature 600? F
Thursday morning temperature 500? F
This morning 400? F and right now 4 days after starting the fire I'm sitting at 350? F.
I am extremely happy with my heat retention due to the fact that it has barely gotten above freezing a few times this week most nights it is been in the teens and 20s. For those of you who use centigrade this is -5 to -10 degrees at night, and around 0 during the day.
Thanks for your kind words about my roof design. It has been a little difficult trying to get a flashing that will work with the double slope associated with bringing the chimney out of the center of a sloped peak. Because I'm using a double wall stainless flue; and I have been recording the temperatures on the chimney at times with a high fire I have gone with a silicone boot style flashing. I will post photos of this once it's installed.
Those photos may not arrive until spring as we get getting deeper and deeper into winter here and I will be skiing this next week in Utah (I guess I just can't get enough winter).
Chip
Originally posted by RandyJ
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The 2nd round of pizza making went much better. I allowed the dough to sit in the refrigerator for 2 days and it was much more workable. I don't have any pictures to show but you'll just have to trust me they turned out much better.
The roof is not complete because I just received the flashing for the chimney this week. I'm not worried though because the temporary secondary roof is strong enough to make it through the winter if I don't get the flashing on and the structure is waterproof.
***Heat retention update***
I started a fire on Monday night to bring the oven up to temperature for cooking a turkey the next day.
Tuesday morning temperature 700? F
Wednesday morning temperature 600? F
Thursday morning temperature 500? F
This morning 400? F and right now 4 days after starting the fire I'm sitting at 350? F.
I am extremely happy with my heat retention due to the fact that it has barely gotten above freezing a few times this week most nights it is been in the teens and 20s. For those of you who use centigrade this is -5 to -10 degrees at night, and around 0 during the day.
Thanks for your kind words about my roof design. It has been a little difficult trying to get a flashing that will work with the double slope associated with bringing the chimney out of the center of a sloped peak. Because I'm using a double wall stainless flue; and I have been recording the temperatures on the chimney at times with a high fire I have gone with a silicone boot style flashing. I will post photos of this once it's installed.
Those photos may not arrive until spring as we get getting deeper and deeper into winter here and I will be skiing this next week in Utah (I guess I just can't get enough winter).
Chip
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