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  • egalecki
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    Done? What's that???

    It looks terrific, Les. Now I wanna see some food out of it...

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  • exceloven
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    How cool! You just finished yours this weekekend and I just started mine. Poured the foundation. I have to build into a slope and tie in an existing wall so the hearth will be a little slow going. Congrats on the project, I will be refering to your thread throughout my build. Thanks to all in advance, for the help.
    Mark

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  • Les
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    Finished the trim - I'm done!!!!! I still need to fabricate the door - doesn't involve mortar and I am good with that. On to the cooking section

    Les...

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  • Les
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    Thanks James. The lights are permanently mounted and wired. And as I stated in a way earlier post – drilling through the porcelain is NO fun.

    Les...
    Last edited by Les; 03-10-2012, 10:38 PM.

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  • james
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    Les,
    One more thing. Is your work surface light permanently fixed and hardwired? Or is it battery?

    James

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  • james
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    I like the cap. As Frances noted -- it fits perfectly with the rest of your kitchen. Simple, elegant, well-executed. Great!
    James

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  • Les
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    You're right, and I was consistent.... It's corrected - Thanks!

    Les...

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  • Ed_
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    Originally posted by Les View Post
    When I was spaying off the dome...
    Normally I wouldn't point out typos, but that one is sort of amusing.

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  • Les
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    Thanks all!
    Travis - I wasn't planning on installing a spark arrestor, everything around the oven is brick.

    Mark - I think they are needed. When I was spraying off the dome, some over spray went inside the flue. It left a nice square soot pattern on the hearth bricks. Don't know how well this will prevent it, but I will find out shortly, the weather is going to turn bad.

    Les...
    Last edited by Les; 10-29-2008, 10:49 AM.

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  • exceloven
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    Les,
    Great job on the cap, as usual. I was wondering what is the purpose of the cap. Is it necessary.

    Thanks, Mark

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  • staestc
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    That's just gorgeous Les!

    All my shop is wood too. I can't imagine how you built it out of stainless, but it just looks great.

    Are you going to do any kind of spark arrestor?

    Travis

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  • Frances
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    Very nice Les, and it fits in beautifully with the rest of the oven! That's what I would call deceptively simple.

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  • Les
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    Another task completed. Finished the cover on the flue. Since the shop where I work is slammed, I had to make this in my shop - it's totally set up to work with wood It's all stainless steel, cost came in around $26.00. Note to self, wash the brick...

    Les...

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  • Ken524
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    Yeah, I agree with Daren. Fantastic. The final product is gorgeous.

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  • dbhansen
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    Wowza! Looks fantastic, Les!

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