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Hi Les!!
I have definitely enjoyed your thread and build to completion!! Thanks for looking at my thread a few months back! After months of inactivity, I have re-started my posts. Stop by and check out the pics I have added! I would appreciate any comments and suggestions you may have. Thanks Les!
aceves
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That's just what I need! They look really nice and really useful... but alas, not feasable for the metalurgically challenged among us.
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Or you could play ping-pong.
Just kidding - they look great Les, nice job!
I need to come up with a few more too - you're right, one just isn't enough.
Sarah
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Nice looking peels! But why did you go for short handles?
Beautiful oven and kitchen, by the way.
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update...
I learned very quickly that one peel doesn't get it. Now I can have a line of four. This was scrap aluminum from work that I cut in the notorious "wood shop" They work pretty well to toss the pie in, after the first one, I didn't even notice I had no hair left on my hand. (I did notice the smell of burnt hair - note to self - buy BIG gloves)
Les...1 PhotoLast edited by Les; 02-02-2009, 10:52 PM.
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Yes, the oven's done. No worries, pizza and a load of bread and I've had it.
I've also saved the final installation of sink, BBQ and access doors (not to mention tile) until the weather is more forgiving. I've got water in my drawers, and no, I didn't pee!
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Originally posted by gjbingham View Post
How's the Jenn Air working?.
Les...
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Sounds like great numbers to me Les. Mine goes from 800 to 400 in about an hour. One bread bake is all that I can muster before its too cold. I stay at 300 or so for the next 24 hours. After that, I'm just drying wet wood.
How's the Jenn Air working? I fretted over BBQs for ages. After reading so many poor reports on grills and warrantees, I opted for a lower-end, but none-the-less, nice AOG grill. I did get an optional infrared burner for my grill. That thing is incredible! Best decision I made in the whole project.Last edited by gjbingham; 01-26-2009, 10:53 PM.
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An update on the door.
After cooking pizza's ( Saturday night) I went out and put in the door. The hearth was 611 deg. The next morning it was at 464. I baked 2 batches of bread Sunday afternoon (in the snow) and the temp was down to 337. I checked it tonight (48 hours after the fire) and it's at 226. I would think that it's working well enough. I do feel warmth on the outside so it's far from perfect. Also, it's been pretty cold - 25 deg at 5:00 PM. I know some of you in the NE would consider that balmy - just shows you what cold can do to your brain
Les...Last edited by Les; 01-26-2009, 06:37 PM.
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Les, You are a true artisan and now mentor. Thanks for sharing.
Bill
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Les,
Wonderful! Stunning! Congrats on finishing your masterpiece. Well worth spending the extra time to finese the dome and finish work. Job well done!
I skipped a bunch of the thread in my attempt to catch up. What BBQ did you decide on to complete your island?
G.
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Les,
Its nice hearing from you on your build thread. More inspiration! As always your door is very clean and tight. The handles make it, they are really cool. I'm anxious to hear how it performs. Although I think we know already.
Mark
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Really great door Les! The #10 copper wire wrapped handles have a real artistic touch. It's got color, texture, the door retains heat and looks good too. You've come up with lot's of neat stuff for us to consider. Thanks man.
-Dino
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