Following on from this thread I got thinking about how to blow the pizza off the peel without slagging all over it.
I started off using the same equipment in the pics but with a rubber blow nozzle, the kind you would use to clean a camera or such.
It didnt have enough air to completely remove the pizza but the pizza did float.
More air was needed.
My latest attempt is with a leather bucket, the kind they use in old water pumps, its a perfect fit in the alloy tube too.
Its still in the development stage and Im still waiting for the silastic to set around the wooden plug in the peel end.
The cup will probably need some lube to seal it and give it more umph so Im thinking of using olive oil.
The peel is made from 3 very thin pieces of ply with the middle having a slit down it for the tube to live in, there is as you can see a 1/4" hole to let the air out and blow the pizza..
Materials.
(Even though we are mostly metric, lots of things are still sold in imperial. )
1 x 900mm of 3/4" id alloy tube.
1 x 3/4" leather bucket.
1M x 3/4 in broom handle.
1M 1/4 vinyl tube ( I ended up only using about 300mm).
Screw, washer, silastic.
1 sheet 900mm x 600mm x 3mm ply.
Cost about $20.
More to come
I started off using the same equipment in the pics but with a rubber blow nozzle, the kind you would use to clean a camera or such.
It didnt have enough air to completely remove the pizza but the pizza did float.
More air was needed.
My latest attempt is with a leather bucket, the kind they use in old water pumps, its a perfect fit in the alloy tube too.
Its still in the development stage and Im still waiting for the silastic to set around the wooden plug in the peel end.
The cup will probably need some lube to seal it and give it more umph so Im thinking of using olive oil.
The peel is made from 3 very thin pieces of ply with the middle having a slit down it for the tube to live in, there is as you can see a 1/4" hole to let the air out and blow the pizza..
Materials.
(Even though we are mostly metric, lots of things are still sold in imperial. )
1 x 900mm of 3/4" id alloy tube.
1 x 3/4" leather bucket.
1M x 3/4 in broom handle.
1M 1/4 vinyl tube ( I ended up only using about 300mm).
Screw, washer, silastic.
1 sheet 900mm x 600mm x 3mm ply.
Cost about $20.
More to come
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