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Ground mosaic of bricks and tiles plus artistic oven with fireplace

Beautiful artistic mosaic created only from many old red bricks and fragments of small ceramic tiles on the ground right in front of backyard outdoor fireplace and oven combo structure. Created by Paul from Adelaide in Australia.

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Great project by Scott – knowing what to cook and bake in it

Oven built by Scott from Oak Park, IL, US almost identically to the latest 3G MTo design from the Rado Hand’s oven building plans. With this project, only the minimally adjusted foot print to the unique area, then roof tiles were approached slightly differently, and Scott also attached a new clay pot chimney on the top which is more than beautiful.

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A Few Tips from Grills’n Ovens on Selecting the Right Pizza Oven

Which oven is the best or most suitable? Several practical tips and ideas from Grills’n Ovens LLC in respect of carefully choosing the most appropriate pizza oven.

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Work of art with natural stones

I chose to do this work of art for the balance in my life and to have family time with my kids making pizzas, laughing and eating together as a family. To party with my friends in a safe child friendly environment where everyone can unwind completely.

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Wood oven made from old convict bricks

John from Newcastle in New South Wales built this classical wood fired brick oven from reused old convict clay bricks manufactured in Australia in 1800’s. He also reused an old railways sleeper metal spikes and metal switch wonderful for the characteristic decorations on his brick oven.

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Wonderful oven with 8 position rotating switch

This beautifully built and elegant oven has installed a thermometer gauge with 8-position rotating switch, stainless steel tubes and several thermocouple probes fitted for measuring the temperature atmosphere inside its firebrick chamber. Inclusive are photographs showing how were the thermocouples positioned and constructed. Oven was built by Bill in New York. Notice the Christmas decorations witch includes also evening lights on this oven outside.

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Oven built on smaller footprint

A new artistic field stone structure built in Canada in Ontario. Work by James. The slab for the oven happened to be smallish in surface originally therefore we built-up blocks at the back cascading style and made the top surface spacious enough.

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Ground moisture insulation behind this oven

The oven building has been finished but Naeem still intends to apply a ground moisture insulation around both sides and at the back to stop water coming on.

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Glass factory firebricks were used for building this oven

Quality industrial 40 percent alumina content firebricks from a glass factory were used for making the cooking part hot face inside this oven.

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Solid clay bricks were used instead of firebricks

I also used a much cheaper end of lot homogeneous solid clay bricks instead of firebricks. These bricks I got have slightly different dimensions as you can see, not that it did matter much at all.

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