Re: Starting my WFO in N. Carolina
I haven't done much building-wise w/the oven lately, but sure have been doing lots of cooking and have been getting used to drawing small crowds at times. But today we had some new visitors that insisted on just hanging out.
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Re: Starting my WFO in N. Carolina
I was able to get a couple of coats of sealer on the stonework. It was my goal to get to this stage before the cold weather set in and I figured it was time for a little...1 Photo
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Re: Starting my WFO in N. Carolina
I was "offline" for a few months while you were completing your build. I must say your skills and the final results documented here are absolutely spectacular. Albeit, not a surprise...your build showed great promise from the start. Congratulations. I particularly like your exterior arches - perfectly executed. I have built a few myself and I only imagined the precision/symmetry that you achieved.
I would recommend this build as an example to new/would be oven builders - maybe it can be added to Labreu's list (sic)...though the skill shown here might be that much more intimidating for some....maybe I'll have to create a thread of my own to provide some balance/counterpoint.
Congratulations again,
Regards,
AT
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Re: Starting my WFO in N. Carolina
Thanks, Lee. Much appreciated. Yes, we are very happy w/it, as we have been doing lots of cooking in it and enjoying it very much. The weather is about to cool and I probably won't be doing much more stone work on the sides until the spring. But, we will cook w/it all winter, for sure.
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Re: Starting my WFO in N. Carolina
Great work ncman very well crafted it looks fantastic really clean lines what with that roof bet your well happy with it
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Re: Starting my WFO in N. Carolina
I finished the stone work on the front and after a couple of days, I gave it a mild acid wash. It's now drying out for a few days, then I plan to give it a couple coats of sealer. Here's a few photos.4 Photos
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Re: Starting my WFO in N. Carolina
I've been working on my stone work (and cooking) as I get time and the weather permits. Here are a few photos.4 Photos
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I made a bit of progress working on my entry landing. I had to do a bit more stone work to get up to the level to where the bricks sit on them. For me, it works better that way, to have the stone set first, then the floor brick, since the bricks cantilever over the stone a bit.4 Photos
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Re: Starting my WFO in N. Carolina
Speaking of hats......I picked up my aluminum chimney cap today from my metal guy. It still needs a couple coats of brown heat paint, but here are a few photos. I just set it up there for now to see how it looks.3 PhotosLast edited by NCMan; 09-28-2014, 03:07 PM.
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Re: Starting my WFO in N. Carolina
Looking really smart I love the woodwork on the roof looks like a massive hat!
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