thinking of making a wood fired oven...

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in the name of recycling...and being a tight **** ... :D

im thinking of using an old electric oven case,which is toughly enameled,as a wood fired smoker and oven,with a couple of racks inside for meat

it will be just the case,and possibly the door with a steel plate over the glass...all tbc..

i will place a slab or fire bricks in the base,
and a chimney in one corner at the back,
there will be some foil backed insulation around the case,
some ovens can run at 500 deg when on a 2 hr cleaning cycle .. :hmm:

so what sort of temps am i looking for ..?

will it all melt down, :oops:

im thinking of a small wood fire ...


i cant see anything similar on the web so im wondering if its a waste of time.... :nah:
although i can see me being a trail blazer on this :party:
 
Thats the thing most wood fired ovens rely on the thermal mass and insulation of the oven in order to cook for long periods with out a fire actually in it. Domestic ovens in fact are very inefficient because of this, no mass and no insulation. :thumb:
 
How can Lakeland justify charging nearly £800 for that if it's just a tin box?
 
if you read it it is lined with refractory bricks and is insulated, but obviously wouldn't keep the heat as a proper brick oven would. :thumb:
 
graysalchemy said:
if you read it it is lined with refractory bricks and is insulated, but obviously wouldn't keep the heat as a proper brick oven would. :thumb:


Looking at the photo and the video it appears to me that the bricks are only on the bottom - nothing on the sides.
 
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