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Old 02-06-2012, 05:41 PM
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Wow chip that egg bake looks amazing. I am going to have to try that out sometime.

Randy
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Old 02-06-2012, 05:56 PM
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Wow chip that egg bake looks amazing. I am going to have to try that out sometime.

Randy
Very tasty, Say have you started or finished an oven yet? You are very close, I am in Crystal.

Chip
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Old 02-10-2012, 02:05 PM
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Hi Chip, no I have not started an oven yet but I am starting to try to get a plan together. I have been stalling for a little bit now because we have been thinking of moving. For now when it is nice out I use my gas grill and a pizza stone. That works pretty good, but I wish it got a little bit hotter.

I had saw that you were in Crystal, I am in Maple Grove just on the north side of Osseo so pretty near by.

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Old 02-12-2012, 03:18 PM
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Hey Chip,

This is a pretty random question but now that you have gone through/are in the middle of winter season, have you noticed that your oven gives off some heat through the exterior arch to keep you warm while cooking in the cold temps? I am in Idaho and our winters are harsh as well (maybe not as bad as yours though) and if I am going to be standing in front of an oven I want to make sure I am warm. I have read comments on here about making the vent arch wider on the exterior end to make for more heat coming out. What do you think of this idea? Just curious

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Old 02-12-2012, 05:58 PM
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Hi Nate,
Even though I live in relatively warm Conn. this past fall we had some cold pizza parties and everyone was in front of the oven to "see how it cooked" Although they stood there after all pizzas were finished.
There is a good amount of heat that comes out of the oven without the door on for sure. I do not have a super wide opening, but the heat is more than enough to take the chill off.
The wide opening serves to keep plates of food warm, and someplace to work around.
Hope this helps
John
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Old 02-12-2012, 06:19 PM
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I have been cooking primarily items that do not require that I stand out by the oven for extended periods. I have taken several steps to preserve heat in the oven and feel that not much heat exits my oven, but time will tell when summer comes.

I did do a good job melting the entire lense off the front of a flashlight on new years eve. I left it in the outer arch so I believe some heat does escape but anything below my chest is still cold.

Other than radiant heat nothing much comes out the arch. Any convective heat goes directly up the chimney as is verified by holding my hand in the arch. Any location from the floor of the arch to about the middle is just warm and above that is nuclear hot.

I have only been cooking pizza on warm days. Above 30 degrees

Chip

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Old 02-12-2012, 08:49 PM
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Chip and John,

thanks for the information. I will keep it in mind.

Nate
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Old 03-24-2012, 07:23 PM
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We have been having some beautiful weather here 30 degrees above normal. Today it was 70F.

So I have stepped up my work as if it was spring. I was able to get the Soffit and facia installed over the last few days and finalized my lighting. I have still not removed my secondary roof that protects the ridge and flue penetration but if we get a dry spell I will be taking it off soon, I hate having that vertical post in the way.

My wine cubby is doing extremely well and I have not broken or spilled a glass yet....

The counter tops and entry details are still in the works but I realy likee the look of the metal soffits and the lighting seems to work well. The goose neck lamp easily swings into action or out of the way as needed.

The storage areas really need some nice decorative doors but I am really having fun cooking so that gets in the way of working on the finish stuff.

Chip
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Old 03-25-2012, 07:26 AM
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Chip,

That is looking great. I really like the layout and how it is enclosed.

Looks awesome.

David
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Old 03-25-2012, 04:52 PM
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Chip,

That is looking great. I really like the layout and how it is enclosed.

Looks awesome

David
Thanks David, the prep table close by really seems to work out well even though it is still just rough concrete. It will really be nice when I can prepare pizza dough on it.

I have been using pizza sceens for the last few parties we have had and they have been working out well. I put the pies onto the screen and move them to the brick after the first turn. About 30 seconds in the oven. The guests really like building their own pizza and this allows them as much time as they need to complete it without the risk of sticking to the peel.

Hot fire photos from last night.

Chip
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