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    Tracy I see you have the Forno Bravo pizza peel. I have really been enjoying mine. We have guests build a personal size pizza (200 gram balls) on a flexible cutting board with a liberal amount of semolina. A few brisk shakes, the semolina falls through and into the oven.
    Your ongoing projects are looking grea!. Minds to like after painting the wall the floor needs a redo etc
    dvm

    My road to pizza is documented here:
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      Originally posted by TxTanner View Post
      ....Hey Gulf, I checked out your pictures and you can bet your a** I'm stealing your vent ideal. Crackfree on the outside I bet.

      Bill
      So far, no problems. But, it is not really my idea. There are many others on this site who were venting their ovens before me in one form or another. Neil2, CobblerDave, DavidS.(there are more). I just added a filter to help keep the rain and also the critters out .
      Joe Watson " A year from now, you will wish that you had started today" My Build Album / My Build

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        So far, no problems. But, it is not really my idea. There are many others on this site who were venting their ovens before me in one form or another. Neil2, CobblerDave, DavidS.(there are more). I just added a filter to help keep the rain and also the critters out .
        I didn't mean the vent. I like copper tubing bent down. My comment is about the way in which you did it. You get to take credit for a good repurposing of a filter.

        "You can't stomp us out
        You can't make um run
        we're the ole boys that make our own shotguns.
        And a country boy can survive.....
        A country boy can survive.........

        Bill
        Last edited by TxTanner; 08-09-2013, 03:00 AM.

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        • Re: Texman Build

          Originally posted by dvm View Post
          Tracy I see you have the Forno Bravo pizza peel. I have really been enjoying mine. We have guests build a personal size pizza (200 gram balls) on a flexible cutting board with a liberal amount of semolina. A few brisk shakes, the semolina falls through and into the oven.
          Your ongoing projects are looking grea!. Minds to like after painting the wall the floor needs a redo etc
          Somebody commented that i had the biggest flyswatter they had ever seen! I couldn't figure out what they were talking about. They said "the one hanging by the oven".(the peel) Does look like a big flyswatter.

          I built the island/prep table from aspen stock at lowes and painted the blue and used butcher block sealer on the rest. I had to make it because finding the exact size i needed was impossible. It is 16.5" x 42". Works good for pizza prep table, etc. and leaves plenty of room to move around.

          I sealed all of the flagstone counters with concrete gloss sealer, several layers. Now i can wipe down much easier. Have you ever tried to clean sandpaper? That is what the counters were like before i sealed. Flagstone is very durable, but this is much better and cleaner for a kitchen application and much less expensive than granite. I was not liking the flagstone because of the difficulty in cleaning up before sealing. Vacuum and flood where about the only way to clean it before. I had water proofed the stone before i put the gloss on and was concerned it would not adhere properly, but did fine. It would have been better to not waterproof first and just use the gloss sealer, but it worked out. It is the same sealer i used in the concrete bar. BTW-no cracks (yet) in the bar!

          Picked up six barstools at Lowes. Need to seal them with spar varnish or something since they are not made for exterior. Any suggestions for a weatherproof sealer to painted wood?

          I think the kitchen is done except for just a few loose ends. I want to add a few more lights in ceiling and maybe a subwoofer to the small storage to the right of the oven or even the wood storage area.

          I have finally finished staining the 2x2s for the pergola. Used a garden pump sprayer. Much faster! Now hopefully i can finish the pergola.
          Texman Kitchen
          http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/t...ild-17324.html

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            Looks great Tracy!
            My build progress
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              I found these at our local grocery store and had to try them. I have to admit that i had never heard of these particular maters before i started the wfo and FB. They are greenhouse grown, but still very tasty. My plan is to save some seed and start them next spring and see what all the fuss is about. The garden is in a sad state due to all of the other projects.

              I have to find another concrete contractor to finish the landscape project. My other guy was doing it "on the side" but had to go back to his real job as construction super. I have about a 12 yard pour in the back and can finally put it all back together.

              I worked all weekend on the pergola mounting the 2x2s to the top. My spacing is the width of a 2x2. Looking good, but i think i 90+ of those at 12 ft each. Using screws and takes forever.

              My son started at Texas Tech yesterday.

              and i got to take the dog to the vet at 1am for some cosmetic work.

              Texman
              Texman Kitchen
              http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/t...ild-17324.html

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                Tex,

                Gulf and I shared a package of San Marzano seeds this year and both of us are going to save the seeds since they are heirloom and non hybrid maters. I'm sure I will have extra so I'll send you some later this year. Ummm, doggie probably not a happy campers.
                Russell
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                  Russell

                  that would be great on the maters. Let me know and i will PM the address and pay the postage.

                  Texman
                  Texman Kitchen
                  http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/t...ild-17324.html

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                    Did some cooking yesterday.
                    Three pies, turned out good. Took a full two hours to clear the dome.
                    After four hours, the door temp was 750 deg. when i put her to bed.
                    Then 550 this morning, 12 hours later. Good draw with the "topdown fire"
                    Too busy cooking pizza to take pics of the pies.

                    I think that steel door is a big heat sink. I am going to build a LIGHTER one with a wood front. I wanted to have these temp checks to see if i am correct on the heat loss. Still, not bad for heat retention, i think.

                    Tex
                    Texman Kitchen
                    http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/t...ild-17324.html

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                      Hi Tex,

                      I'll take it that Pooch does't like rump of porcupine, and you definitely don't want him to attempt butt of skunk!

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                      • Re: Texman Build

                        48 hours out and 375 deg F

                        How does that compare to other builds out there?

                        Texman
                        Texman Kitchen
                        http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/t...ild-17324.html

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                          tex,
                          dome is 370 and floor is 342 on mine after 48 hours. we cooked frittata verde for brunch. spinach, cheese, chives, parsley, eggs, s/p and paprika. vegies and eggs all came from our garden...well, the eggs came from our girls. oven has only been cooking for 2 weeks now and hasn't cooled since we fired it up for cooking the first time. my wife is so excited she cooks almost every meal in it. i don't get to use it much. now i know what all the excitement is about with cooking in a wood fired oven!!!!

                          so glad i found the FB site.
                          jon
                          jon

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                            I think it is very good.

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                              Sounds good to me. Mine holds about 350 after 48 hours.
                              Cheers ......... Steve

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                              • Re: Texman Build

                                Texman.

                                Your numbers look great - better than mine. I did do some cooking during the 48 but your number is fantastic. Good job!
                                Check out my pictures here:
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