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  • #31
    Re: Window for Oven Door

    WOW....what a great idea. I just got my oven about a month ago, and would be great to see how the meat(and bread ) is cooking. I am sure that my wife will not miss a lid for one of her pots

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    • #32
      Re: Window for Oven Door

      Save yourself some grief and find one at a thrift store or yard sale.
      Last edited by mrchipster; 08-22-2013, 12:53 PM.
      Chip

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      • #33
        Originally posted by mrchipster View Post
        Re: Window for Oven Door

        I thought I should add a couple of photos with the door on the oven.

        No bread inside but you can clearly see inside the oven thru the door.

        Chip
        Wow ! they look wonderful with these glass door
        I was wondering if they quickly become dirty when cooking with fire and smoke...
        or do you have any feedback after years of using it ?
        Thank you very much
        Marco

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        • #34
          Door is not used when there is a live fire, just baking, it stays quite clean, but that said it does need to be clean to see inside and it does steam up when i spray the oven when making bread, but it clears quickly - long before i need to see inside,

          I put a small hole (with a plug) in the door to allow my sprayer to add steam at start of baking cycle.

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          • #35
            If You go on E-Bay / There is a guy from Florida that sells 1/2" thick formica in different sizes. Cut out the size that fits what you bought & you'll have a window. I made a stainless steel door & installed a 6" X 6" piece of Mica & then added a Thermometer to the side.

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