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| Not so sure where my pizza ovens final location will be on in my yard. In the mean time are there any diagrams or measurements,drawings,etc for a metal stand.This way I can start building it and move it around????Any ideas,advice would help. |
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| Your handle and inquiry have got me riffing on a cast iron stand. You can buy things like massive railroad lathes for about the scrap value, which have these beautiful massive S-curve legs that with a bit of welding could be made into a world class oven stand. Don't mind me. Maybe James, or CanukJim, who have actually built metal stands, will jump in. |
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| Never thought about recycled metal pieces..Thats an idea.I guess a trip to the local metal scrap yard, might be in the works.I would think that 4 pieces of some sort of metal leg supports would be all that is required???Thanks for the input... |
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| How about grinder pedestals? They are really strong and come with bolt holes which means you might not have to weld anything. |
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