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  • Re: Dino's 42" Pizza Oven Starts

    Thanks Bill, you are way to kind! Wait until I finish because I may ruin the whole look depending on what I do next .

    Greg, I know what you mean. I'm really lovin' this warm weather and feeling as sad as possible for the ovens building now in the NW & NE while complaining my ice-tea cubes are melting too fast and the chardonnay is above cellar temp !

    Cheers, Dino
    "Life is a banquet and most poor sons-of-bitches are starving to death." -Auntie Mame

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      Well, at least you guys feel bad. At least we will have a white Christmas!
      Mike - Saginaw, MI

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      • Re: Dino's 42" Pizza Oven Starts

        Mike -- But hopefully we won't have a white Thanksgiving -- looks like snow showers on Friday in our area... great!
        Greg & Karen Lindhout • Ada, MI

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        • Re: Dino's 42" Pizza Oven Starts

          I'm kinda at a stand still but will probably make some progress this week. I want put 1x4, nice grained, finish wood under my eaves. My front gable is 12" deep so I want to have a decent grain wood to look at. HOWEVER, I don't want to see big screws holding it up.

          I used steel studs so finish nails wont go thru and hold, only screws go thru the steel. My fascia board does not drop down enough to enable me to line it 1st with plywood, then use finish nails. Well, maybe if I used 3/8" plywood, but I'm not sure.

          QUESTION: Could I use CONSTRUCTION CEMENT (Like "Liquid Nails-Construction" or other bond-all construction grade adhesives) and just "glue" my 3 strips of 1x4's to the 2x4 steel joists under each of the eaves?

          The construction grade adhesives say they bond metal & wood and I thought I could support these for a few days to really adhere. Thx, Dino
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          • Re: Dino's 42" Pizza Oven Starts

            With you living in Cali that might work, but the weather here in Michigan would eventually cause the glue to fail. One other option is to buy a plug cutter, sink the screws down and plug the holes. Just chisel them off and sand down the rest. Pretty easy, you just need a couple of special bits.

            Scott...
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            • Re: Dino's 42" Pizza Oven Starts

              I was also thinking about counter-sinking the screws, then putting a plug on them. Would it be possible to just use a dowel rod and cut plugs off of that?

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              • Re: Dino's 42" Pizza Oven Starts

                Personally, I'd shy away from relying entirely on glue on something that spends its life outdoors, subject to moisture and temperature variations, and fighting against gravity. It would probably work, but if it were to fail, it would likely be at the most inopportune time possible... when the little bit of radiant heat from the front of the oven which collects under the eaves, softens the glue just enough, and causes it to fall on your head just as you're about to pull your masterpiece pizza out of the oven, for example.

                You could deep-countersink your screws and use plugs to hide the screws. If you do that, you could either go for a matching wood and grain to hide the plugs from all but the closest inspection, or you could go for a contrasting plug to imitate that arts-and-crafts doweled look... something like a high contrast black walnut into maple or white oak, for example.


                edit: it looks like I'm not the only one thinking plugs! I think you have your consensus answer, Dino
                Last edited by cynon767; 11-25-2009, 11:34 AM.
                -jamie

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                • Re: Dino's 42" Pizza Oven Starts

                  Thanks guys. I think I will look into plugs. If done well, I guess it can have a nice look to it. I kinda like your suggestion jamie of a contrasting darker plug. Hmmm...

                  Scott, I just checked out your finished oven pics again and realize YOUR eaves are the look I was going for! They look so good.

                  I'm going to run by the HD today and look at their dowel rods as papavino suggests. See if they match what I want. If not, I'll check out the Plug Cutters. I just googled them. Seen them all these years and I never new what they were ! Thanks again!, Dino
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                  • Re: Dino's 42" Pizza Oven Starts

                    You could use trim head screws which have a very small head and require a square bit. They sink in nice and a little wood filler would be easier than plugs. Oven looks incredible! Thanks for the great documentation.
                    Scott -

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                    • Re: Dino's 42" Pizza Oven Starts

                      I've been taking a break for the holidays and only slowly deciding on what brick facade to use for the oven. The place I bought my firebrick from has a big selection and it took us weeks to decide what color or style. They let me bring home lots of samples and we found 2 we like and are going to mix both. In the pic below they are 1 ft square samples. I'll use mostly the top, lighter stone, and smaller percentage of the slightly darker stone below it.
                      I should have it in a week so I guess I have to finally decide on a counter before I can apply it . Happy Holidays, Dino
                      "Life is a banquet and most poor sons-of-bitches are starving to death." -Auntie Mame

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                      • Re: Dino's 42" Pizza Oven Starts

                        Welcome back Dino,
                        I like the stone. Now that I've quit for the season, I'll enjoy following your progress.

                        Happy New Year,

                        dave
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                        • Re: Dino's 42" Pizza Oven Starts

                          That is really nice looking stone Dino.
                          Sooo....what are your ideas for the counter? It's been fun and informative reading your build, looking forward to the finish.

                          Tom
                          Member WFOAMBA Wood Fired Oven Amatueur Masons Builders America

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                          • Re: Dino's 42" Pizza Oven Starts

                            Still waiting for my stone facade bricks to arrive and I'm too lazy to set my counter. We're baby sitting a Portuguese Water Dog and he started diving in our pool yesterday! It's not heated but he didn't care. One of the pics I snapped had the pizza oven in the background while he was air-born diving for his toy, so that's my excuse that makes it topical
                            "Life is a banquet and most poor sons-of-bitches are starving to death." -Auntie Mame

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                            My Oven Thread
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                            • Re: Dino's 42" Pizza Oven Starts

                              I still can't get over all of those lemons!
                              Mike - Saginaw, MI

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                              • Re: Dino's 42" Pizza Oven Starts

                                Dino, great photo of the dog and I love how your oven and enclosure look from the pool area. You have a very nice yard and I would love to have citrus in my yard like that. Our Myer lemon is still alive, but it didn't like the cold temps we had back in Dec.

                                Tom
                                Member WFOAMBA Wood Fired Oven Amatueur Masons Builders America

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