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| I have a question for location. I want to built the pompei next to the house so the opening face inside the room I have pick in case I cant explain myself well. Let me know what you think and if it is done before and how safe it is. I will be glad to answer question. Thank you |
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| It sure could put a lot of smoke in the house... Where is the chimney going to go?
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| That picture gave me a thought. Has anyone thought through an oven with two openings one inside and one out? It would not be optimal performing, but with very good insulated doors seems like it could be done. I'm sure I'm glossing over the details..... Christo |
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| We installed a FB Casa oven so the opening is inside the kitchen. It's safe provided you do the insulation correctly. The only smoke we ever get in the house is when I start the oven and forget to crack open a window to get the draft going. (The chimney on the Casa is in the front.) Ours is different than what you've drawn because we enclosed the oven so you can't see it from the outside, but I don't see why it wouldn't work the way you drew it. The hearth area can get very hot and you also need to think about the flooring for a few feet in front of the oven. |
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