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Old 05-01-2008, 03:00 PM
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The door looks very nice i like it very much and simple to build...
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One project I need to do is disassemble the door, trim the insulation
slightly around the edges and line the edges with some aluminum 
flashing to keep the insulation from flaking off into the oven. 
Other than that, the door works great
Don't you have the same problem also on the internal side of the door? Or because the grain of the Kaowool is on the smooth side it does flake off through the opening of the extended steel? Thanks a lot for your advices
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Old 05-01-2008, 08:45 PM
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Don't you have the same problem also on the internal side of the door? Or because the grain of the Kaowool is on the smooth side it does flake off through the opening of the extended steel? Thanks a lot for your advices
The expanded metal protects the interior side of the Kaowool very nicely. As long as it stays dry the board is very stable. I haven't noticed any flaking, chipping or wear on the inside.
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Girl Scouts End-of-School-Year Pizza Party.
We had a great afternoon. We provided the pizza, other parents provided drinks and salads. My son and I made 30 dough balls last night (my poor Cuisinart got HOT). Dave's dough recipe was perfect.

1st pic is me showing the girls how to build a pie.
2nd pic is me wishing I had a beer (wouldn't be appropriate at a Girl Scout party!)
3rd and 4th pics... plating and cooking pies!
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Very cool. Lucky G-scouts. I was 48 years old before I ever heard of a wood fired pizza oven. And these kids WILL remember.


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