How difficult would it be to construct a Wood Fired oven for pizza making having zero experience in construction and welding?
>>1139858
you don't need to weld anything. It's a cinder blocks igloo
>>1139861
What does this mean lol
>>1139880
It means it's just a fucking brick shit house with a tray for pizza and a hole for fuel
>>1139880
>cinder blocks igloo
Let's break this down
Cinder blocks
Igloo
So maybe he means it's an igloo made of cinder blocks?
I don't know I'm just throwing things out here
>>1139858
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=build+wood+fired+pizza+oven
>>1139880
>lol
setting aside the obvious mental retardation, are you even old enough to post here?
>>1139858
You can get the same taste as wood fired in a home oven using a 1/8" steel plate
>>1139858
>Wood Fired oven
mfw not using gas
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>>1140515
Hey buddy, it's current year. Electric is the way to go.
>>1139858
Is this a thread about how to dispose of jews?
Just make sure you use galvenized steel
>>1140580
Yeah man, zinc goes great with oregano
I still need to know how to dispose of my jews.
>>1139858
It has been done a lot on leddit /r/diy
It's not that difficult, but don't underestimate the cost.
Making one outside is easiest, as you would have to account more things when building one inside.
>>1139858
I'm no expert mason but I built this one using firebrick and fire mortar. The only difficulty was doing the vault. I just constructed arches connecting them together with mortar. It's not a pro job, but it works. After 2 hours of continual stoking it reaches 900F and cooks the pizza in 90 seconds.
Impractical to fire up for one Friday night pizza, but I've used it for social gatherings and people have enjoyed it. In fact, I'll be using it this weekend for some guests.
>>1139858
OP, you clearly have no experience in building. Do you have any experience in baking pizza? Because if you don't have that experience, then you don't know what a pizza oven looks like.
>>1139858
http://www.traditionaloven.com/pizza_wood_oven/pizza_oven_3.html
You need special refractory bricks, mortar and insulation for making it. Other than than that, regular concrete for a base, cinder block to put it at the correct height
Loose vermiculite for insulation, old bricks got new from someone who bought too many.
Hardest part it the support for where the bottom of the over goes.
>>1141675
BTW, save yourself a LOT of trouble and make the shape of the oven a half pipe, not a dome.
More room a few more brick a LOT less cutting
>>1139880
Someone as stupid as you will have to pay for it built