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Hello everyone, about 2 - 3 years ago I became interested in building my own WFO. I looked at various precast ovens and oven kits, and read up all I could about them online - this lead me to the FB site where I read enough to decide that I really wanted a Pompeii style brick oven. Life got busy and another year passed, I finally got around to taking the first step.
I love the idea of building a brick oven from scratch following the free FB oven plans but I am time poor. I settled on buying one of Ben Guilford's (Melbourne Firebrick Co.) D105 pre-cut kits (41") and ordered it to arrive as a 2014 family Christmas present.
I had 2 weeks off over the Christmas period but had to fix some fences so was unable to touch it. I finally broke ground for the stand foundations on the 7th February 15. I plan to eventually have benches on both sides with maybe a sink and somewhere for a BBQ, I have not drawn up a plan and only started reading this forum again about the end of Feb. There are many fine examples and ideas on here that I would incorporate into my stand if I had my time over but such is life - I am pleased that I have made a start, I have decided to concentrate on the oven build and leave the benches alone for the moment.
The plan is to finish my build in time to use the oven to cook Christmas lunch and dinner this year for my extended family. So far I have had a lot of help from my daughters - they are as keen as I am.
I have taken lots of photos that I will post with comments shortly - but progress is going to slow down for the next 4-5 months due to the weather.
I have enjoyed reading about and seeing photos of everyone's builds
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