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| Technically, I'm a newbie, but this seems like the best spot for this post. Second- I really like those thumbnail photos, but am not used to posting like that. After this series I'll try to find out how to do that. I found out about this site from Countryboy after seeing his thread posted on a different site. I started the research and came across many types of ovens. A permanent build seems to be in the future, but a temporary oven could work. This is the spot I decided on. Away from the house enough, and still be part of the party. ![]() This is my Craigslist find, $50. If I had been more patient, and drove around alot, I could probably have found enough on various posts for bricks, but these were within 10 minutes and a type that would work. |
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