steve's wood fire pizza oven
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like the bit at 1:17 where you grope the girl. Great oven BTW!
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Thats sick lol
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Non so se il forno funziona ma il video in stop motion è molto bello !
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@Nikopol0710 Hello friend, the music is indeed xploding plastix, it is called funnybones and lazylegs, track 2 in their amateur girfriends go proskirt agents album. GREAT track!
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Hi there
What's the song in the background?
I know it from somewhere, but really can't remember what it is - maybe something from Xploding Plastix?
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wow that is some nice work !! I want one now!
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THAT'S A PIECE OF ART....
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geat work!
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The problem I have is no hardware store carrier "fire bricks." Everyone looks at me like I'm crazy when I ask them for fire bricks. Very nice oven.
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mate anychance you'd tell me the measurments of the oven?luv to give it a go!!nice 1 mate
corythelad 11 months ago
the dimentions really just rely on what you have available or how many pizzas you want to cook at once this oven is an 800mm dome (internal dimention) the base again is just down to what you need.... i basicaly made all this up as i went along if you are noy useing stone as an outer skin i would seriously use ceramic fiber blanket over the fire brick for insulation, then cover that with chicken wire and tin foil and apply layers of concrete over that then render to your deired finish
wookiefrompuke 11 months ago
hi, nice oven, what did you use for the floor of your oven ?
cheers stu
kel27280 1 year ago
@kel27280 hi there for this i used fire bricks from an old night-store heater but i would recomend using new fire brick or even better 20-30mm granite you could pick this up quite easily from your local bench top manufactuerer or installer they throw away off-cuts
wookiefrompuke 1 year ago
hey steve what did you make your bottom base out of when you were making the circle befour you put on the first line of bricks thanks
Brianowenie 1 year ago
@Brianowenie hi there for this i used fire bricks from an old night-store heater but i would recomend using new fire brick or even better 20-30mm granite you could pick this up quite easily from your local bench top manufactuerer or installer they throw away off-cuts
wookiefrompuke 1 year ago