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If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?
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Originally posted by Les View PostRe: If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?
Most can - one will melt at 900 deg. All I am saying is that it would be very cool to have an internal light. Someone will do it on this forum, I am sure of that.
Les...
all help appreciated!!
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Go with a halogen light. This is what I bought for my build, and high temp wire. https://www.antiquelampsupply.com/5-...xoCjbMQAvD_BwE
This is what I bought. Not installed yet. Stay tuned
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Originally posted by echopark View PostRe: If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?
More insulation under the floor (4" instead of 2" ceramic board), a slightly lower door (12" max), and a bigger opening to vent smoke to the flue.
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Originally posted by aoteifa88 View Post
So would you have preferred to do a custom vermiculite insulation layer about 4" thick or thicker fire board? ThxMike Stansbury - The Traveling Loafer
Roseburg, Oregon
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Re: If you had the chance to rebuild your oven, what would you change?
Actually......nothing. :-)
I joined this forum in 2016 and researched for about 3 years before doing anything. I saw what the common complaints were and ensured that I addressed them before I built.- Don't buy a pre-made oven
- Height of the oven to allow for easy viewing and taking stuff in and out
- Walls are firebrick/ vermiculite/ thermal blanket/ plaster and tiles. Retains useable heat for around 48 hours after the last of the fire has gone out and the door is closed.
- I moved my oven off to the side of my BBQ area as under a roof the area around the front door gets stupid hot.
- Make it big enough to cook anything, but not too big that it takes 6 hours to heat up. - I have cooked Christmas dinner to 20 people (roast lamb, pork, beef, chicken and all the trimmings and the oven taste was amazing. Internal size is 1200mm x 800mm x 500mm.
- Make the door as small as possible to hold the heat in, but large enough to make a 40cm pizza. Or a large oven tray
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My oven came with my house, so I am extremely excited to have it. Having not built it myself there are a few things I would change. A bigger door opening would be top of the list, and taller is second, and larger is third. The door is 12 inches wide, I can barely get my pizza peel inside. I also like cooking and baking in the oven, however my pans just fit and sometimes they stick coming out because they expand. I have to bend over to do any cooking and that gets hard on the back when making pizza. I kneel down to do any other cooking in the oven to get stuff in and out. And bigger is always better. I can cook 1-2 pizzas at a time and I have had 3 dishes going at one time but I have to take the front ones out to get to the back ones. If I have to remake one, I will make these changes, however I will smile every time I use my oven because I have it and I never want to be without it.
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