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Here is another door design that may be of interest. It is made of 2mm thick stainless steel. Should be easy enough to make.
I have a copy of this in mild steel which I use for "high heat" environments like the end of the night to kill the fire. The stainless one is more decorative and I noticed some blueing inside so that's why I opted for the 2 door arrangement.
That's beautiful. I definitely want an insulated door, so something a few inches thick either encasing vermiculite or InsBlock 19. In either case, I want it completely sealed from the inside of the oven obviously, yet I don't weld, so I'm not sure how to do that. Solder seems to melt at pizza oven temperatures so I won't be going that route.
How easy was it for you to manipulate 2mm steel? How did you cut it?
I didn't actually make my door - it was supplied by the company who built and installed my WFO so I can't comment on manufacturing process.
I have the door, flue and entrance to the oven in stainless which gives a nice overall appearance. It was quite a bit more expensive to go stainless but definitely worth it in my view.
That's beautiful. I definitely want an insulated door, so something a few inches thick either encasing vermiculite or InsBlock 19. In either case, I want it completely sealed from the inside of the oven obviously, yet I don't weld, so I'm not sure how to do that.
Use rivets - there is a picture of mine in the photo gallery, it wasn't to hard to fabricate.
On that topic, while I was disappointed at the small variety of sheet metal at HD just down the road from that Lowe's (I didn't look at Lowe's for sheet metal yet), I found that Ace had a much more impressive supply. Lots of fun stuff to play around with.
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