Good Day Guys
A few years back, I build a Wood Fired Oven with the help of David s and many others on this forum.It was a dream come true to have my very own WFO, something that only restaurants would have in my part of the world. None the less, what i didn't realize was the hard work it would take to fire it up every time. Over time, I used it less and less until now - it's been about 6 months since last using it. The daunting task of firing her up with wood and then maintaining the fire is enough to keep me away and for 2 or 3 pies - it's just not worth the effort.
I was pondering the other day of what to do with this White Elephant that just look pretty but not serving any purpose - I just can't see myself giving it away or dumping it - it was lots of sweat and cold nights to put this oven together. I came across an oven that had Elements in it and thought to myself - WOW! - that's a neat idea. So I plan on doing the same - adding Elements to my oven so it's easier to fire up and use for the little amount of pies that I cook at once.
What are your suggestions to adding Elements to my 24" Pompeii Oven?
Do I need Elements under the floor as well as in the dome?
How many Watt Elements do you suggest?
Really looking forward to hearing back from your guys
Take Care
OM
A few years back, I build a Wood Fired Oven with the help of David s and many others on this forum.It was a dream come true to have my very own WFO, something that only restaurants would have in my part of the world. None the less, what i didn't realize was the hard work it would take to fire it up every time. Over time, I used it less and less until now - it's been about 6 months since last using it. The daunting task of firing her up with wood and then maintaining the fire is enough to keep me away and for 2 or 3 pies - it's just not worth the effort.
I was pondering the other day of what to do with this White Elephant that just look pretty but not serving any purpose - I just can't see myself giving it away or dumping it - it was lots of sweat and cold nights to put this oven together. I came across an oven that had Elements in it and thought to myself - WOW! - that's a neat idea. So I plan on doing the same - adding Elements to my oven so it's easier to fire up and use for the little amount of pies that I cook at once.
What are your suggestions to adding Elements to my 24" Pompeii Oven?
Do I need Elements under the floor as well as in the dome?
How many Watt Elements do you suggest?
Really looking forward to hearing back from your guys
Take Care
OM
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