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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2007

one of the best !!

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  • hi, great video. THank you. Just one question, why was the chimney put in the front section or the entrance of the oven and NOT inside the dome part?

    cheers,

  • @oceantrolls73 Hi, thanks for watching my videos.

    The reason of the chimney at the front, out of the dome is because in that way the heat stays inside after you close the door cooking for longer .

  • holy shit thats unreal!! such a good end result would love to try and build one is there any way you could send a rough materials list to me so i have an idea whats involved? looks like theres quite a few different shaped bricks there

  • @marcolesy thanks ! I'm a professional WFOvens builder, if you want I can build it for you.

  • @rubynetti Your in melbourne yea? Im up sunshine coast QLD how much does one like this cost ?

  • @marcolesy around 8G with the roofing.

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  • What's the name of this Song? sounds nice.

  • great job, i hope mine looks a bit close to yours lol

  • @rubynetti How did you make the door?

    

  • @rubynetti thanks for the repl... amazing piece of art you have created. A treat to watch over and over...

  • What is this song? I must know! Awesome vid!

  • @Ilaoll, thanks

    problem with cement is that is not for high temperatures and starts cracking and falling down on food as sand-dust .....that's why the gap in between bricks has to be reduced to minimum .

  • cutting all those bricks in the dome for shape, must be a whole lot of work and precicion comes out super, cheers mate.

    question, if you made it simple and used a lot of concrete and regular cut bricks, would it then fall down? thanks

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