I know there are several folks here from Alabama - can't let the Texas folks have the only thread! :wink:
X
-
Re: Hi From Alabama
Hello from Fairhope. My Wife and I are just starting to plan for an outdoor kitchen/living space and are going to include a brick pizza oven.
If there is anyone within in Baldwin or Mobile counties that would like some free labor with building their brick oven, send me a PM. I would love to get some first hand knowledge / experience before I start building my own!
Comment
-
Re: Hi From Alabama
I am finishing up a 42" build between Birmingham and Tuscaloosa. If there is anyone in the area planning on building a 42" oven, I will donate my masonite floor template, IT, inner arch form, entrance arch form, and brick clips. So whoever wants to come by and pick them up can have them all.
This could save someone A LOT of time!Last edited by edsiajb; 12-04-2014, 08:44 AM.
Comment
-
Re: Hi From Alabama
Originally posted by edsiajb View PostI am finishing up a 42" build between Birmingham and Tuscaloosa. If there is anyone in the area planning on building a 42" oven, I will donate my masonite floor template, IT, inner arch form, entrance arch form, and brick clips. So whoever wants to come by and pick them up can have them all.
This could save someone A LOT of time!
Comment
-
Have you downloaded the free WFO plans from Forno Bravo, if not do so and study them. It is a good baseline for design and construction of an oven. As far as an IT, there are welded and not welded version throughout the blog. Wood or steel and can be fabricated from parts found at any hardware store. There are some critical design factors so before you build post your design on the blog for review and comment..Russell
Google Photo Album [https://photos.google.com/share/AF1Q...JneXVXc3hVNHd3/]
Comment
-
Originally posted by Yhammer View PostWould the receiver of template, still possess ? I live on the river, also.
Comment
-
Originally posted by UtahBeehiver View PostHave you downloaded the free WFO plans from Forno Bravo, if not do so and study them. It is a good baseline for design and construction of an oven. As far as an IT, there are welded and not welded version throughout the blog. Wood or steel and can be fabricated from parts found at any hardware store. There are some critical design factors so before you build post your design on the blog for review and comment..
Comment
-
Originally posted by edsiajb View Post
I'm fairly sure I have the floor template with indispensable tool along with the entrance arch forms. I can double check storage area to be sure - but will need to check tonight after the temps drop.
Comment
Comment