graysalchemy
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I want a wood fired bread oven in my garden :whistle: :whistle:
graysalchemy said:I want a wood fired bread oven in my garden :whistle: :whistle:
graysalchemy said:I want a wood fired bread oven in my garden :whistle: :whistle:
musher said:graysalchemy said:I want a wood fired bread oven in my garden :whistle: :whistle:
I really fancy something like a Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall style pizza oven. It would certainly beat a barbecue any day.
thats majorly coolgraysalchemy said:musher said:graysalchemy said:I want a wood fired bread oven in my garden :whistle: :whistle:
I really fancy something like a Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall style pizza oven. It would certainly beat a barbecue any day.
I want something like this
http://www.traditionaloven.com/pictures/woodfiredoven.jpg
graysalchemy said:I know it would be expensive to build as well, refractory bricks aren't cheap.
However they are more permanent than the straw and clay style ovens which don't seem to last in our climate.
graysalchemy said:From what I have read even if they are covered the frost can get to them, but then it can affect brick as well
Tim_Crowhurst said:graysalchemy said:From what I have read even if they are covered the frost can get to them, but then it can affect brick as well
Ditto most types of concrete, adobe, wood, and some types of rock. Basically, anything that's the least bit porous.
graysalchemy said:I want a wood fired bread oven in my garden :whistle: :whistle:
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