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    Hey guys,

    Just wondering if any of you had luck sourcing certain GI metal peels - either here in Aus or someone that shipped from USA.

    The distributors here only sell ones with 150/180cm handles which are too long.

    In particular the two items I am trying to source:

    A-32RF/66

    And any one of these:

    I-20/120, I-23/120, I-26/120

  • #2
    Re: sourcing GI metal WFO tools

    Why not make your own?
    Cheers Colin

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    • #3
      Re: sourcing GI metal WFO tools

      Well I have made my own oven brush but the perforated aluminium azzurro range pizza peels are not something you can make and they work fantastically.

      I've found someone in the USA who can ship me the A-32RF/66 and that is the main one I need.

      He says that USPS have a 42" length restriction so buying the longer banjo peel from the USA is not possible - but I can source a suitable alternative here in Aus (without glide) or buy a GI metal one and cut the handle which I might do.

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      • #4
        Re: sourcing GI metal WFO tools

        applor - you might be interested in this thread. Plenty of good tools and you may be surprised how easy it is to make most of them (cheap too).

        http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/o...ols-19150.html
        Cheers ......... Steve

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        • #5
          Re: sourcing GI metal WFO tools

          check this site out I bought some brass brush heads and they are really great, Fine brass not stiff sweeps like a broom.

          Pizza Accessories
          Cheers Colin

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          • #6
            Re: sourcing GI metal WFO tools

            Originally posted by oasiscdm View Post
            check this site out I bought some brass brush heads and they are really great, Fine brass not stiff sweeps like a broom.

            Pizza Accessories
            No metal brushes in my oven. The bits that fall off show up in the xrays in emergency units very regularly. Natural bristle brickies brushes don't last as long but they do the job safely. Mine has lasted 9 months so far and has plenty of life in it provided you keep it out of the fire.

            Not worth the risk I reckon.

            Wire Grill Brush Bristles Get Stuck in Food and Throats, Hospital Reports - ABC News
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              Re: sourcing GI metal WFO tools

              Interesting article. I have thought of that. I use the brush to simply move hot coals using only light pressure. Then sweep it twice with natural bristles the second time with the brush wet then Mop surface with wet mop.

              You got it I don't like the taste of ash. If necessary I guess I could use my compressor and blow air at floor just to make sure.

              I also, when I remove coals when cool, i vacuum the floor.

              But I will check the brass brush for failure. I also start my pizzas on a tray then slide them off once bottom gets a little colour so no chance of soft dough picking much up.

              But I see you point.
              Cheers Colin

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              • #8
                Re: sourcing GI metal WFO tools

                Good point. I use some trays from Aldi to get things started. Saves some grief, may not be quite as traditional but it works for me. Tried baking paper but it chars very quickly.

                I don't worry about a bit of ash myself. It is all about finding what works for you I expect. It is all good and worth the effort anyway.
                Cheers ......... Steve

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                • #9
                  Re: sourcing GI metal WFO tools

                  One thing I am struggling to find are some suitable fire wood log holders/racks to fit under my benches.
                  Just need something basic to keep em off the ground but my internet searches have found nothing suitable.
                  Might end up making my own there too!

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