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  • Re: Kemo's South Austin Pizza Oven

    i just might! if i do ill take a snapshot

    thinking about chicken wire right now...
    Steve Kennemer
    Austin, TX

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    • Re: Kemo's South Austin Pizza Oven

      Looking really good!!!

      I vote for the beer can chicken!!!

      Christo
      My oven progress -
      http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/c...cina-1227.html
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      • Re: Kemo's South Austin Pizza Oven

        Originally posted by christo View Post
        Looking really good!!!

        I vote for the beer can chicken!!!

        Christo
        I second that!

        Or maybe some nice steaks......
        My thread:
        http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/d...ress-2476.html
        My costs:
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        • Re: Kemo's South Austin Pizza Oven

          ...or a can of beer and chicken?

          I kind of agree with your theory about curing with the blanket on, then repairing as necessary. I don't think all the moisture really comes out till you get the oven blazing hot and hold the heat in there for awhile. The insulation blanket early on makes more sense for that reason alone.
          George
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          • Re: Kemo's South Austin Pizza Oven

            finally got to cook some Pizza on the oven. This Saturday night I fired up the oven and got the back area white hot. I didnt have a infared thermometer but it was pretty hot. I roasted some bell peppers for the pizza and they blackened up real good so I could get the skin off. I have the clay chimney "just sitting" in place. I had not modified the metal transition plate to accept. However, it was fairly level so I just put the thing there to keep the smoke down.
            Steve Kennemer
            Austin, TX

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            • Re: Kemo's South Austin Pizza Oven

              so then I got the pizza rollin in there...

              the first was just cheeze with bell peppers onions and tomatoes,

              the second was cheese garlic and kalmata olives with basil

              as you can see, my only customer was loving it
              Steve Kennemer
              Austin, TX

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              • Re: Kemo's South Austin Pizza Oven

                Yum yum!

                HOw was it?

                And great idea on roasting the peppers!
                I didn't think of that!!

                YUM!

                YUM!

                Did I say that already?


                Great job Steve.


                Dave
                My thread:
                http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/d...ress-2476.html
                My costs:
                http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?k...Xr0fvgxuh4s7Hw
                My pics:
                http://picasaweb.google.com/dawatsonator

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                • Re: Kemo's South Austin Pizza Oven

                  Hey Steve,
                  Did you ever pull your blanket off and inspect the dome for cracks?

                  I see your chicken wire in place. Once you get your vermiculite/perlite insulation on, what kind of finish do you have planned for your oven?

                  Great looking pizza, BTW. Someday I'm going to cook in mine!
                  George
                  GJBingham
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                  • Re: Kemo's South Austin Pizza Oven

                    Originally posted by gjbingham View Post
                    Hey Steve,
                    Did you ever pull your blanket off and inspect the dome for cracks?

                    I see your chicken wire in place. Once you get your vermiculite/perlite insulation on, what kind of finish do you have planned for your oven?

                    Great looking pizza, BTW. Someday I'm going to cook in mine!
                    George
                    i was thinking of doing that, but even with cracks...whats the worst that can happen. After covering with Vermiculite, there will be no place for smoke to go but out the front. Plus, I think the cracks just do their thing and then stop anyway.

                    I plan on building an enclosure with the metal studs and the concrete board.
                    Steve Kennemer
                    Austin, TX

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                    • Re: Kemo's South Austin Pizza Oven

                      Originally posted by asudavew View Post
                      Yum yum!

                      HOw was it?
                      Dave,

                      the pizza tasted differently than when I cook in the oven. the dough was moist as compared and the cheese seemed to carmelize differently. Perhaps this is all psychosimatic (sp?). either way, its cool with me
                      Steve Kennemer
                      Austin, TX

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                      • Re: Kemo's South Austin Pizza Oven

                        Originally posted by Kemo View Post
                        Perhaps this is all psychosimatic
                        Yep! don't matter. If you think it tasted better, then it was better! Kinda like a placibo. If you feel better, it's not a sugar pill, it's a wonder drug.

                        dusty

                        For the record, that pizza looked more like a wonder drug.

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                        • Re: Kemo's South Austin Pizza Oven

                          I am new at this and learning from you guys. Why is it a good idea the cure it under the blanket? Does it prevent it from curing to fast and prevent making the cracks bigger? Is it bad for the blanket to have moisture? Will the blanket always have moisture in it?
                          help me out.
                          fb66

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                          • Re: Kemo's South Austin Pizza Oven

                            Originally posted by fullback66 View Post
                            Why is it a good idea the cure it under the blanket?
                            We aren't exactly sure if it is or isn't. I'm curing with blankets on. Some cure with them off. There is a debate going on about which will cause less cracking.

                            Is it bad for the blanket to have moisture? Will the blanket always have moisture in it?
                            The idea of curing is to drive out the moisture. As the oven heats up, moisture will be forced out of the bricks, through the blankets and into the atmosphere. Wet blankets will dry out (they insulate much better when dry).

                            My blankets were really wet from dew, frost and rain (my tarp leaked). A few curing fires have made a big difference. I'm hustling to get the walls and roof on to help keep them dry.
                            Ken H. - Kentucky
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                            • Re: Kemo's South Austin Pizza Oven

                              FB, if you are to apply matrilite 18 outside the insulation blanket, you might mist the blanket well to create bonding, matting of the blanket. As Ken stated, all moisture is eventually being worked out of the oven for maximum functuality.
                              An excellent pizza is shared with the ones you love!

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                              • Re: Kemo's South Austin Pizza Oven

                                Very good information.
                                thanks for the help.
                                fb66

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