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  • dmun
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    Originally posted by Frances View Post
    Ooohh, window screen as in protection against mosquitoes, right? They don't sell that here either, but it sounds like a really good idea
    it's actually coarser than window screen, and kind of three dimensional. They call it expanded metal lath, because they stamp parallel lines through thin sheet metal, then pull to expand it into a wavy matrix. Kind of hard to explain.

    Here's a closer view:



    BTW, the first image on google images for expanded metal lath, is from a UK site, so they must have the stuff in Europe.

    Window screen is woven wire or now, fibreglass, fabric, with about one millimeter square holes.

    What's with the no-window-screens in Europe bit? Don't you have bugs?

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  • dusty
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    Thanks Christo. That woked.

    Might-fine looking pizza Dave.

    Nice job on the video production too.

    dusty

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  • christo
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    I got that the first time, too.

    I tried Cntrl-click on the link (Internet Explorer) and it worked fine then.

    Christo

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  • dusty
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    I tried to see the movie but got a blank screen. ??? Do I have to do something after I click on that link?

    dusty

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  • gjbingham
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    Fun pizza cooking video! Thanks Dave.
    Definitely need a cooler oven for more topping mass.
    G.

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  • asudavew
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    Before that pizza, I tried to cook a supreme for my step dad. It was thoroughly loaded!

    done on top

    over done on bottom

    raw in the middle

    frustrating experience

    Now, you can put all you favorite toppings on, but... lightly.
    Keep it light and you should be good to go.

    Or cook a fully loaded pizza (think Pizza Hut here) at lower temps.

    Maybe make the heavier pies toward the end of the session.

    I find heavily loaded pizzas difficult to cook, you may have better luck at it than me.

    Originally posted by ken
    I also liked your venturi burner. Propane?
    Yes propane. The most benefit comes from the extra oxygen that the burner pulls in ..
    Last edited by asudavew; 12-06-2007, 10:19 AM.

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  • Ken524
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    Originally posted by asudavew View Post
    90 second pizza video link
    fire... pizza... texas accents... half-lit fella cooking
    what more could anyone want?
    Cool! Especially the Texas accents and the half-lit fella cooking .

    I have a question about one comment you made...
    "No supreme's gonna to be cooked in this oven again"
    Why? (I love supreme!)

    I also liked your venturi burner. Propane?

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  • asudavew
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    90 second pizza video link

    fire

    pizza

    texas accents

    half-lit fella cooking

    what more could anyone want?

    How to cook homemade pizza in 90 seconds video

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  • asudavew
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    A link to a video of my venturi burner in light action.

    I will post another when I have it running with wood in the oven! It's really cool when there is wood in the oven.



    WFO Venturi type burner video

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  • asudavew
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    And here is a picture of the wire I used to build my verm/perlite "cage."

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  • Frances
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    Ooohh, window screen as in protection against mosquitoes, right? They don't sell that here either, but it sounds like a really good idea

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  • asudavew
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    Actually I should be referring to stucco, not plaster.
    Don't know how I got that stuck in my brain... but here is what the metal lathe looks like.

    The first layer of stucco is spread on this.

    Hope this helps.

    Dave

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  • asudavew
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    I used wire type fencing...

    And fiberglass window screen.

    The fencing comes in 3 foot wide rolls.
    I had to cut it to match the shape of the dome.
    I attached it by putting in screws in the perlcrete layer under my dome. They screwed in and held rather well. I then used a piece of wire to attach to the screws and then attached the other end of the wire to the cage I built.
    That helped to keep it in place.
    Then I threw the screening over the top and attached it to the cage with more wire in lots of spots. The screen had to be tight to the cage or the verm/perlite would push it out. I think I ended up with about 6 inches of verm/perlite over most of the dome. Of course the top is now quite bare, other than the blanket, so I will have to add more this weekend.

    I will try to take some close up pics, because this is hard to explain. But easy to show!~

    I will find a link to the metal lathe for plastering.

    Dave

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  • Frances
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    Great Dave! Thank you for posting, it does look similar to mine.

    How did you build the wire cage? What kind of wire? And what did you use as a screen? I ended up using some kind of foamy product which is actually intended as noise insulation under flooring (if that makes any sense), and chicken wire... Sorry if I'm asking so many questions, I just spent so much time working out how to do this bit, I'm really interested to know what you came up with.

    And what on earth is metal lathe when its at home?? According to wikipedia its a kind of spinning cutting machine. But I'm pretty sure you shouldn't cover it with plaster...

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  • asudavew
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    Sometimes I use it to preheat the oven for an hour or so.

    I also use it to start the fire quickly.

    And I also use it to get up to temp faster.

    It does save quite a bit of firewood!

    Sorry bout your rain. We haven't had that much around here.
    I did spend the Saturday after Thanksgiving cooking pizza with an umbrella though.
    Talk about juggling. Umbrella in one hand and my peel in the other!

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