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| james, with the commercial oven kits the instruction mention a product called plastic cement mortar .is that available from forno bravo? |
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| Hey zaman, We are really happy with the standard FB Mortar, and are phasing out the other mortar (a wet pre-mix). All of Primavera and Toscana ovens are built using FB Mortar, and it's great stuff. James
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| progress on the portable oven .the cover has been made ,the cart has been reinforced. the next step is powder coating .then assembly. |
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| That is so cool. I can't wait to see it in operation. What color is the powder coat going to be? James
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| picking up all of my oven parts next week .i am a little nervous about the vent.would a 5 inch to 6 inch chimney adapter work in the giardano vent hole ?i would still cement it in and use the supplied vent pipe ,the difference is it would fit in the opening for a easier fit of the vent pipe after the cover is bolted down |
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| received my cart and cover, i have three inches on all sides and four on the top enclosed are pics |
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| If you can mortar the chimney to the vent without doing anything special -- as long as it pops out nicely above your metal enclosure, it should work fine. I really like the red enclosure -- looking good! James
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| the cover is being redone the fabricator isn't happy with the finish. so ,i have to wait till tuesday to insulate. i have three inches on each side 4 inches on top. how would you apply the insulation i am planing on attaching loops and securing the insulation with wire,then dropping on the cover. |
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| It sounds like the cover it tight enough to hold the insulation in place without any mesh or wire. I don't think it will have anywhere to go. James
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| Very cool looking oven zaman,,, |
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