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| Hi guys I've already built five pizza ovens using your designs etc, and also mud ovens, but a friend of mine wishes to make a pizza oven as cheap as possible. With the economy the way its been the last few months, he has very little resources left and he wishes to use his oven as a source of income. Any ideas? The firebricks are very expensive at the moment and I used redbrick for one oven before, which was pretty bad. Could you cast the dome using fire cement? Any help would be appreciated, the guy's pretty desperate. Cheers Colin |
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