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  • cobblerdave
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    G'day
    You should be proud of that job.... Most unique oven on the forum I'd say
    Regards as always
    Dave

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  • leetheldc
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    "Truly stunning" is all I can say

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  • oasiscdm
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    Wow wow wow simply amazing. How about a side on shot so wecan take it all in.

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  • UtahBeehiver
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    Probably my last copper post. I annealed the copper, formed and slipped over SS chimney. The annealing brought out a host of colors like Gulf said it would. Having a family pizza party this weekend to celebrate.

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  • Gulf
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    Originally posted by UtahBeehiver View Post
    I completed the stamping on the copper chimney sleeve, only thing left is I have to anneal the copper with all the pinging it really stiffened the copper so it does not want to bend. I am going to use an oxygen/acetylene torch tomorrow and anneal the copper then form it to fit the chimney.
    That should bring out some amazing colors!
    Looks Great, Russell .

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  • UtahBeehiver
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    I completed the stamping on the copper chimney sleeve, only thing left is I have to anneal the copper with all the pinging it really stiffened the copper so it does not want to bend. I am going to use an oxygen/acetylene torch tomorrow and anneal the copper then form it to fit the chimney.

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  • kbartman
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    Originally posted by UtahBeehiver View Post
    I laid out the design for the punched copper sleeve for my chimney. Going to drive the neighbors nuts with all the pinging over the next few days. But they put up with it cause I feed them pizza......
    Great looking design! Can't wait to see the finished work!

    I got the heirloom seeds......Thanks a bunch .......I think it's a little late to start a fall planting of the tomatoes here in Florida, but I think I will geminate one or two seeds and gain a little experience for the spring.

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  • valentin
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    Have neighbor stove- or roofmaster is both pleasant and uncomfortable. :-)))))))))))))))0 I have finished my stove, now clean it. But to treat the neighbors will probably only in the spring. I thank them for their patience.

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  • UtahBeehiver
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    I laid out the design for the punched copper sleeve for my chimney. Going to drive the neighbors nuts with all the pinging over the next few days. But they put up with it cause I feed them pizza......

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  • GianniFocaccia
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    Truly unique, Russell. Just beautiful.

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  • Gulf
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    Russell, KB,
    I have a few seeds to spare from the Utah Strain. These southern "chilren", already have a couple of years adapting to the hot and steamy, hot and dry, and sometimes, just damn hot! south .

    Just offerin' .
    Last edited by Gulf; 10-07-2014, 07:44 PM.

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  • kanoer54
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    Russel,
    We would love some of your seeds. Southern Illinois could sure use some good SM plants...especially in our garden. Our supposed SM plants were a fake. Nothing more than just roma tomatoes. Would you be interested in sharing some seeds with us?

    thanks...jon

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  • kbartman
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    Originally posted by UtahBeehiver
    Thanks guys, now it is time to polish the cooking skills.

    BTW, I am harvesting my heirloom San Maranzo seeds right now and if anyone wants some give me a shout.
    Russell awesome job on the copper. Armor fit for a "KING"

    Yes polishing the cooking skills, looking forward to your creation!

    I would like to get in on the popular heirlooms. I'll send you my address.
    My herbs seem to be doing good. I can spout some heirlooms along with them. I may need some pointers on the mators as they get big. I always seem to lose to the bugs.

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  • stonecutter
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    Originally posted by UtahBeehiver
    Let's see, I have cousins of my UT San Maranzos in Miss, Colorado, So. Carolina, CA, LA. and who knows where those next generations have ended up............
    Texas, Penn, and FLA, with more going out to FLA, VA & Oregon.

    Impressive finish Russ, very masterfully done!
    Last edited by stonecutter; 10-06-2014, 05:12 AM.

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  • kanoer54
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    Russel, absolutely beautiful! Your patience, artistic skills and all around craftsmanship certainly show thru on your oven.

    Thanks for sharing all your ideas and pics.
    jon

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