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| View Poll Results: How do you store your oven tools? | |||
| I prop them up in a corner (and they are always falling down). | | 13 | 36.11% |
| I built a custom tool holder on (or near) my oven | | 9 | 25.00% |
| I bought the FB tool rack | | 0 | 0% |
| I have an urn or other container on the ground | | 6 | 16.67% |
| Other | | 8 | 22.22% |
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| In defense of the "piece of flue tile" method: it's open at the bottom so you don't get standing water when it rains. |
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| Me thinkest that thou protesteth too much. :-) James
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| You need a really big pot... |
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| Aw heck, just slap a little of that extra mortar on the bottom and it won't go anywhere. |
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| Drake, where did you find the 8 inch girl? I love little people!
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A hole on the bottom to let the rain out is a good idea. I was thinking of using one of those large outdoor plant pots... or rather two. One beside the oven for the peels in use and one under the roof to put the peels away in afterwards. |
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| I see there are number of "other" votes in the poll. Can any of the "other" voters elaborate? I'd like to hear more. James
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| James, continuing the terracotta cookware for the WFO is a great idea. Keeping it price conscious is great too. I would like to see that idea expanded. The pottery is nice though. Our favorite pottery place is "Pottery World" in Roseville, Ca. We seem to always spend too much when we go there. I am sure Telehort (Scott) and Dalucca would agree to the place.
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| I am one of the "others". Right now I have a tool rack that I bought at Ace hardware up in my garage. I hang the tools up there when not in use, and then just lean them on the oven while I am using them. It is a hassle and I am going to look for a sturdy pot that would help after reading this thread... Drake |
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| LOOK what I found at the DIY this morning! 29 Euros - not a bad deal methinks... actually I think they got the price mixed up there, but I'm not grumbling |
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