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| Is there a place to buy a door or is it easier to build one. If so what seems to be the best at keeping the heat in? My opening is 12.5 inches x 19 inches long, with a slight arch. Not quite ready to use it. Michelle |
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| Everyone builds their oven different so the doors usually need to be custom unless you buy a kit.
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| T. How is your door coming? Did you get the casting to work? I cannot remember if I have saw the latest pictures. Derk |
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| I am still using my raggedy-ass broken door, no time to build another lately.
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| That's what I was afraid of. This is a lot of work, just wearing down. I wanted one thing simple. Thank you for the information. Michelle |
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