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| anyone know of a mason in northern michigan who can build a pizza oven. we are remodeling our cottage in cedarville and want to include a outdoor pizza oven. any help would be appreciated |
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| If you have any spare room I'll come over and buid for you. I drink alot of beer though. Once you have studied this site more I am sure you will give it a go yourself. good luck. Richard.
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| If you get a prefabricated oven, then I guess any good mason could install it... why not ask the people who are remodeling your cottage? You could get and oven that matches your house.
__________________ "Building a Brick oven is the most fun anyone can have by themselves." (Terry Pratchett... slightly amended) |
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| I think a prefab oven is the way to go if you are not going to build it yourself. Otherwise you may get a mason who (while an excellent mason) does not have experience with ovens and may make some fundamental mistakes (no insulation, vent in the dome, barrel bread oven instead of a pizza oven...) If you purchased a prefab, then you would be assured of a well performing oven, and the mason just decorates the housing... Residential Pizza Ovens :: Forno Bravo Store Drake |
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