I am going to build my door out of stainless steel, the door will be about 2 to 3 inches thick and on the inside of the door I will use that Insutated board (Cal-cil) as a insulation (2 or 3 layers).
I then am thinking of making a hole in the door only about 1/3" to 1/2 a inch in diamiter. Obviously the hole will be drilled in the Stainless Steel first and then get a 1/3" or 1/2" inch Stainless Steel tube or bush and slot it in the holes and weld it right around so its all sealed neatly. You can then open and close this hole by using a piece of Stainless Steel that swings across the hole both on the inside of the door and the outside of the door as needed. You want to make sure you attach both the inner flap and out together via a 5mm rod so when you open the outer flap the inner one opens also. Alternativley you can have just the one flap that opens and closes on the outside if you wish.
The reason for this hole is simple yet very effective ONLY if one enjoys making bread using there WFO. You then purchase a new cheap garden pump spray bottle usually used for spraying insecticide, that ones that have the long steel nozzles. The whole idea is so you can just poke the steel nozzle in the hole, then with a gentle push of the trigger, which comes with these insecticide pumps. This way you can enter a fine mist of water which will turn into steam instintaniassly which is a MUST when baking bread and more importantly your not opening the door each time. However it will only be worth doing if you intend on cooking bread quite often.
P.s. I have attached a photo of the insecticide pumps so you get a better idea what I mean. Unfortunately this nozzle in the photo is not totally steel but they are easy to come across and look basically the same. Once my door is done I will post some photos.
Regards
Dean
I then am thinking of making a hole in the door only about 1/3" to 1/2 a inch in diamiter. Obviously the hole will be drilled in the Stainless Steel first and then get a 1/3" or 1/2" inch Stainless Steel tube or bush and slot it in the holes and weld it right around so its all sealed neatly. You can then open and close this hole by using a piece of Stainless Steel that swings across the hole both on the inside of the door and the outside of the door as needed. You want to make sure you attach both the inner flap and out together via a 5mm rod so when you open the outer flap the inner one opens also. Alternativley you can have just the one flap that opens and closes on the outside if you wish.
The reason for this hole is simple yet very effective ONLY if one enjoys making bread using there WFO. You then purchase a new cheap garden pump spray bottle usually used for spraying insecticide, that ones that have the long steel nozzles. The whole idea is so you can just poke the steel nozzle in the hole, then with a gentle push of the trigger, which comes with these insecticide pumps. This way you can enter a fine mist of water which will turn into steam instintaniassly which is a MUST when baking bread and more importantly your not opening the door each time. However it will only be worth doing if you intend on cooking bread quite often.
P.s. I have attached a photo of the insecticide pumps so you get a better idea what I mean. Unfortunately this nozzle in the photo is not totally steel but they are easy to come across and look basically the same. Once my door is done I will post some photos.
Regards
Dean
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