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    Hi I have just finished my oven that I got as a pre cut kit from MFBC. surprisingly it didn't take as long to build than I first thought even though we have had one of the worst summers in Tasmania that I can remember. I had days where it was so hot that I had to go out and buy a shade umbrella to stop the motor going off too quick and than the next day havening to erect a gazebo to keep the rain off after I rendered it.

    I managed to keep my Christmas deadline set by my wife . Even if it was only to cooking stage. Since then I have finished it off in time for a little bit of summer left. Still haven't managed to have a pizza party outside now that it has been finished off but I'm hoping this weekend the weather holds out.

    I'm still struggling with the temp for cooking. If anything I'm too impatient to get started and am cooking too soon. I think its a matter of timing and more practice.

    Here is a photo of the finished oven.
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    Re: Recent build in Kingston, Tas

    Hey mate,

    That looks fantastic; what an amazing job.
    I'm also from Kingston and we're planning on building one at the end of this year; I just hope it looks nearly as good as yours.

    Enjoy your pizza

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    • #3
      Re: Recent build in Kingston, Tas

      That looks great. Congratulations on a very good piece of work. I hope you enjoy the fruits of your labour.
      Cheers ......... Steve

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      • #4
        Re: Recent build in Kingston, Tas

        Great job,
        a little advice for you though, seal the outside bricks on your server top as they will easily stain and without the fire to burn off the fat/marks as within your hearth, will remain and spoil your efforts.
        Now the fun starts, enjoy!


        Neill
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        • #5
          Re: Recent build in Kingston, Tas

          Originally posted by barkzer View Post
          Hey mate,

          That looks fantastic; what an amazing job.
          I'm also from Kingston and we're planning on building one at the end of this year; I just hope it looks nearly as good as yours.

          Enjoy your pizza
          Thanks Barkzer, if you would like to have a look just send me a pm.

          Peter

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          • #6
            Re: Recent build in Kingston, Tas

            Originally posted by nissanneill View Post
            Great job,
            a little advice for you though, seal the outside bricks on your server top as they will easily stain and without the fire to burn off the fat/marks as within your hearth, will remain and spoil your efforts.
            Now the fun starts, enjoy!


            Neill
            Thanks Neil, I do intend to but the weather has been too unpredictable here lately. I have been waiting for the bricks to dry so the sealant doesn't go white with the moisture.

            Peter

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