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Default Who wants a wood fired brick pizza oven?

On Apr 17, 3:09*pm, Jim Elbrecht > wrote:
> On 17 Apr 2012 21:00:47 GMT, notbob > wrote:
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> >On 2012-04-17, ImStillMags > wrote:
> >> A local company here is marketing these coolest ever, build your own,
> >> brickwood ovens. * Check out the website and the video.

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> >> This is soo cool. * I wish I had a backyard. * Can't really put one in
> >> a condo.

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> >>http://brickwoodovens.com

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> >> what a fabulous idea.

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> >Whatta costly sumbitch! *$1000 to build yer own brick oven? *I'm
> >not seeing the price of the plans. *I am seeing the tools, which are
> >another $500-1000, unless you have a well supplied neighbor. *Yeah,
> >cool if you gotta couple Gs ta' blow.

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> >You think Sicilian peasants have $2K fer basic oven? *There are cheaper
> >alternatives. *If you folks wanna get into this, I'll start posting
> >some links I have. *Been researching this for a couple years, wanting
> >one of my own, but two K is too much!

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> Not just the money-- * In my research [and I *still* haven't gotten
> around to mortaring things together] I'm pretty sure that is a
> terrible design for a backyard oven. * * Too much mass, and not a good
> shape. * Domes are a lot more efficient unless you're intending to
> cook 100 pizzas every time you pre-heat the oven.
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> Is fornobravo one of the sites you've checked out? * *I'd love to hear
> the opinions of the guys on one of their forums. *http://www.fornobravo..com/forum/
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> They have a complete oven for $2150 *[not that I'd spend $2K-- but if
> I could have either oven free, I'd prefer the fornobravo one]http://www.fornobravo.com/store/Primavera60-Assembled-24-Wood-Pizza-O...
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This is from the fornobravo site......

http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/phot...dex.php?n=5471

looks like the same oven as the one I posted about.