Re: New pre-cut kit build in Adelaide
Welcome on board, great to see another Aussie and especially a fellow Adelaidian.
I agree with the other comments and recommend that you rotate your oven 45˚ clockwise for the following reasons.
1. increase the limited space to use your oven tools when others are using the nearby (adjacent) available bench space to assemble their pizzas,
2. allow more room for your guests to assemble their food without being hit with a peel handle,
3. allow the heat that radiates from the open oven into your area without going directly onto the assembly bench
4. allow your guests to view the oven internals and the pizzas cooking.
You shouldn't need any "extra space" for this move as the opening will fall over the generally unused corner of the base.
My oven and outdoor kitchen is similar and with the oven built into a corner on the angle, works well.
Good luck with your build.
Neill
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Re: New pre-cut kit build in Adelaide
You will be cramped for room the way you have it and wont be able to work the oven properly.
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Re: New pre-cut kit build in Adelaide
Originally posted by Les View PostWhat is this? Does someone offer a kit with all the wedge shapes and tapers already cut to size?
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Re: New pre-cut kit build in Adelaide
yeah I second that. A corner build would look great there, though you might not have enough room for a corner build.
What size oven are you building?
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Re: New pre-cut kit build in Adelaide
Hi and welcome aboard
Just a thought have you thought of a corner build in that same space. Aesthetically it might look better as guests will be able to see the fire. Assuming the space its big enough. It will provide more ambience in the indoor outdoor space
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New pre-cut kit build in Adelaide
Hi All
Starting a pre-cut kit build after a year of surfing and viewing forums etc. Time to get on with it. I'm fairly time poor (and $$ like everyone ) I commenced a major renovation of the house in 2009 and work remote regularly and now want to add an oven to the list of almost completed jobs.
I have a son who's good on CAD so he has done the render to give me something to aspire to.
First post so I hope the photos etc are OK.Tags: None
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