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| I am a renter so I do not want to build an oven that I can't take with me. Does anyone have any options for a stand that will support the oven. Thank you so much --- |
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| I am building my pizza oven on a stand and encourage you to do the same. It was build out of 3 inch square tuning and welded together. My concern was that I am probably going to move within the next 5-10 years and want to take the oven with me. The hearth overhangs the stand by 10 inches, so I will be able to use a forklift to lift the oven off the stand and place it on a flatbed truck to its new location. I wasn't sure if the new home owner would consider the pizza oven an asset or impede the sale of the home. Here is a pic of the oven stand I built. Last edited by michelevit; 01-15-2009 at 02:29 PM. |
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If I were in your shoes, I'd buy one of these: Primavera Beehive Oven | Wood Fired Beehive Oven You could even save on shipping and do a road trip to FornoBravo and pick it up! When you are finished renting, you can take it with you to a new house or sell it and build a bigger one.
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