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Lovely clay oven for under 250 bucks

Build a clay oven for less than 250. My budget did not allow me to build wood fired oven from clay bricks so I decided to make the dome purely from clay. I built my oven for less than 250 dollars and I am proud of it! It is a round shape, half spherical or igloo type design the best money can buy – under ZAR2000 in total.

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Achieving Distinctive Character With Reclaimed Bricks

Quality face-work with recycled old bricks achieved this distinctive character to the finished project. Never underestimate Reclaimed Bricks Applications.

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A great family experience from building this oven

How is this for a great family experience. Everybody got involved in building the oven also our friends. Everything cooks in it to a culinary perfection.

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Combo of Fireplace and Oven

Another great looking outdoors combo structure of fireplace and oven was built from cement blocks, firebricks, and then decorated with natural stones on top.

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Country property 2-hours from Toronto

Only two hours out from Toronto – Canada, on one country property, Doug built his beautiful oven. A practical and pleasing addition to the country living style. Applied were the general principles from the 3G MTo plans.

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Tank Head oven – metal fabrication

A few photos of the tank head oven with fire box below, metal fabrication with electric welder machine in progress. Stat to finish. When I was welding all the pieces together, this is my first work with metal welder machine. Assembling fabricated oven which was made from metal propane gas cylinder head.

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My First of many retirement projects

The first of many Mike’s retirement building and other development projects. “Now I have the time for them”… he says. He purchased 1,120 new house bricks for only 75 bucks which makes it less than 7 cents per each house brick. This oven cooks and bakes fantastically, it produces and gives out much better energy.

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Wood burning oven with gas fireplace underneath

My first oven is at my home in New York, this new one was completed just this week, it is at my home in California. It’s a completely new design which works very well. In addition to pizza, we also use our ovens for various other meals like rack of lamb or mixed grill dishes. Upper oven part is heated with wood, lower below the oven is gas fired fireplace and the heat channeling from bottom to the top provides an extra heat energy for preheating the hearth.

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Oven with a few practical modifications

Shane’s project, in Newfoundland, Canada. He has added a few practical modifications into the oven structure, such as extra thick insulation on top to achieve even higher efficiency, to be able to incorporate a few more features with his culinary practices.

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Even a retired Professor can build one!

Finished home project by a Doctor John, a retired Professor from Brighton place in Australia. Seems he used the same red bricks for the product as those that his house was built from.

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