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| Double Decker, as long as you're carefull you could build two ovens. If you alternated the burns you could cook what ever you wanted. If you built a larger and smaller oven, for example a 32 inch dome and used the remainder in a larger vault or dome oven then you have a load of options. Slow roast in one at 200F while doing pizza or hearth bread in the other.. Just a thought.. Chris |
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