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Thanks...my brother in law did me a great favor!!!
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Dayum... That is a nice looking door. I may have to rethink my plans!
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I can make it without another brother-in-law, I just wish I had "some spare copper laying around" $$$$.
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Originally posted by flyfisherx View PostIt's nice having a brother in law thats a welder and happened to have some spare copper laying around. He made me a fully insulated (2 inches of FB board inside) copper faced door. I couldn't be happier!
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Originally posted by flyfisherx View PostIt's nice having a brother in law thats a welder and happened to have some spare copper laying around. He made me a fully insulated (2 inches of FB board inside) copper faced door. I couldn't be happier!
Enjoy enjoy enjoy!
Congrats
John
btw ya gotta post the details/recipe for that rolled beef and peepers!
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It's nice having a brother in law thats a welder and happened to have some spare copper laying around. He made me a fully insulated (2 inches of FB board inside) copper faced door. I couldn't be happier!
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Sounds like Connecticut is never going to be the same! Keep up the great work and yes when they your neighbors smell the pizza coming out of your oven they will comeHave a great day
Maria
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Originally posted by texman View Postdang it. you guys are all cooking and curing and i am still waiting on pipe and pouring concrete.
Great job and enjoy.
Tracy
I will be framing the exterior this weekend just to winterize it. Next year will be the cultured stone veneer. I spent way to much $$$ as it is. My wallet needs a break.
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dang it. you guys are all cooking and curing and i am still waiting on pipe and pouring concrete.
Great job and enjoy.
Tracy
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Russell,
I started out with charcoal briquettes as well. The heat was not enough so I decided to add a little slivered oak to it. You will find that it is quite easy to maintain certain temps during your cure without fear of going too high in temp.
On Saturday I had my dome go white at 950 degrees and so far so good.
Good luck and enjoy!
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Fish,
Looks like you have gone from the building ranks to the cooking ranks. I am going to do the charcoal curing too.
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Originally posted by dvm View PostCongats! and coking while curing is brilliant. I slowly burned through a bag of charcoal today - My first day with fire. Have you achieved pizza?
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Originally posted by flyfisherx View PostI'm done with the brick saw for now...Thank God! ...
All in all, I am happy. On to the curing fires and pizza by week end!!!!
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Originally posted by flyfisherx View Postand during all this....My daughter brings home 2 chicks.......so the wife likes them and we get 5 more......and hence another project!!!!!! Next year.....no more projects...........
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Fish,
Can't let the SWMBO see this or I will have to build one too.........
Ummm on the curing dinner.
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