Well, got a IR Themometer delivered Friday and used it last night (fateful night of The Crack )
What a great device any Australians who need one, let me know they are on eBay for $65. Measures -50c to 500c, thats about 950F
Now the floor got to 860F and the walls were at 900F+. Once the fire died down to coals the temp dropped to 750F and we cooked pizza (pictures in the pictures section). It was immensely valuable to see the different temperatures in each section of the oven and monitor them as they fell. Made the whole process a lot easier.
Next morning, when I checked the oven was at 175F on the floor and 210F on the walls. Does this sound reasonable? How do you keep enough heat overnight to cook next day? The oven was fired for about 1.5 hours.
cheers
What a great device any Australians who need one, let me know they are on eBay for $65. Measures -50c to 500c, thats about 950F
Now the floor got to 860F and the walls were at 900F+. Once the fire died down to coals the temp dropped to 750F and we cooked pizza (pictures in the pictures section). It was immensely valuable to see the different temperatures in each section of the oven and monitor them as they fell. Made the whole process a lot easier.
Next morning, when I checked the oven was at 175F on the floor and 210F on the walls. Does this sound reasonable? How do you keep enough heat overnight to cook next day? The oven was fired for about 1.5 hours.
cheers
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