Re: Pizza door design
Hi Dave,
Yep i'd already looked at your great design, pity i don't have any hebel lying around. I do have some leftover 25mm ceramic insulation board so i'm looking to make something with that. Maybe alum sheet on inside, then insulation, then plywood/hardwood outer layers.
Unfortunately that link is dead, and i didn't have any luck with Reliance brand but i did find this one:
HLP Controls - Pizza Short - Suits wood or gas pizza ovens. 200mm long probe | HLP Controls
moderator - can you post a link to the Forno Bravo door design?
thanks.
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Hi Craig,
Thank you for the post! I love how you all come together to help one another out. We would not recommend using a wood door sandwiched with a steel panel. We suggest that you keep a clearance of at least 6" from the oven opening to combustibles. Even with the steel panel in place you have not reached you clearance. We have on our website a insulated door that is a great design. Hopefully your son can fabricate a door to help you.
Thank you,
Forno Bravo
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Gudday
The store is closed
This might help ( hope the links in date ) utherwise check out Relience brands on the net for a pizza oven probe
Regards Dave
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Gudday
sorry edited this because I'd forgot i had posted the same before....should attempt a repy on a mobil phone I suppose
Regards dave
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I've read through this thread and all the links inside it - great tips on doors. I need to make two for my build pretty soon, Just wondering where to find (in Brisbane) these key materials for planning/making an oven door:
Temperature guage/probe
glass rope
Fire rated silicon (tried looking in Bunnings but couldnt see - any hints on brand name?)
Door handles with the spring style handle
Also does anyone have any tips for places to pick up some of this stuff on the cheap?
Hebel or Cal Sil board offcuts
Steel offcuts, expanded mesh, aluminium sheet (bunnings does sell some) etc
Cheers.
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WOW
I am glad I started this thread. It has changed my door construction ideas. Lots to think about.
Leaning away from solid steel now to perhaps insulated wood door (perhaps Jarrah or RedGum) as I am keen to keep as much heat in oven overnight etc, to make multiple uses viable from the initial fire. Particularly in winter in the Adelaide Hills. Gets a bit cold.
Would an inner steel panel sandwiched to timber door with a thick layer of insulation in between work well?
Craig
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Originally posted by Neil2 View PostTry to make your door as light as possible. Lifting a heavy (and hot) door in and out can be a pain.
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Try to make your door as light as possible. Lifting a heavy (and hot) door in and out can be a pain.
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Craig,
just be aware of metal doors and materials that will convect your heat out of the oven through the materials used in your door construction. My cast aluminium doors are not insulated (although they were and may still get the insulation), c0nvect heat and cool the oven much quicker than the wood. superwool and expanded mesh.
Neill
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Thanks chaps.
Some great designs to work with. Not sure if any of these are the ones I had seen before, but it will certainly give my son (the metalworker) food for thought.
I seem to recall that the one I had seen used the vermiculite/cement mix as an insulating layer in the door. Does this sound feasable?
I was also thinking of using any left over fireblanket as an insulating layer.
Cheers
Craig
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Hi Craig,
here is the removable insulated door that I made for my oven and the cast aluminium doors are in my build thread.
Cheers.
Neill3 Photos
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I'm not aware of a link to doors, sounds like a good idea though. Here is the one I built. .062 aluminum and a bucket of pop rivets. It's filled w/ loose vermiculite.
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