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| Been reading and learning for a while and finally have a working oven. Did not want a permenent oven at deck so built it on an old wagon I had. The top is concrete that I formed up to make the dome. It has cracked from the heat but I have quite abit of wire in it so hopefully it will hold up for a while....otherwise, another , more permenent oven will be happening in the future. I really enjoy cooking and eating from the oven. Just wanted to share what I had made...... Thanks for all the help!!! |
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