portable wood burning pizza-oven, my latest design

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woodpelletgrill
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portable wood burning pizza-oven, my latest design

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Wood/Charcoal Burning Pizza Oven

Main body is made from 2 mm stainless steel plate.
main boday size 24"x 16"x 8". Effective Area 20"x16"
with 12 V DC 10 CFM blower, Adjustable AC/DC adapter, Temp. Gauge,
Ex-works Beijing $200
Gross Weight 40 lbs.
Fast Shipping cost $200, will arrive in 2 weeks
Sea and Land mail cost $80, will arrive in 8 to 10 weeks

Type I 600x400x200mm, 4 legs, $200
Type II, 600x400x200mm, without 4 legs, $180. You can use it as an insert to be insulted by brick cement or even mud
Type III, 500x350x150mm,with 4 legs, $150
Type IV, 500x350x150mm, without 4 legs, $130. You can use it as an insert to be insulted by brick cement or even mud
Type V, 600x400x200mm, with 4 legs, hinged door with lock, 2 sections of flue of 500mm each, used as tent stove too $250
Type VI, inner wall size 500x350x150mm, add outer wall, in between 2 walls 1" ceramicite, with 4 legs, $250

Video http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/QVYGpslICYY/
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dough salt seasame oil and bitter almond

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baked at 250C or 480F
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dough salt seasame oil mozzarella

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baked at 300C or 570F

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woodpelletgrill
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Re: portable wood burning pizza-oven, my latest design

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If you want to use it at your backyard, I really suggest you insulate it by brick and cement
Not need a professional to have good looking.
Simply by brick and cement, what ugly it looks like, it will same fuel and have a higher temp.
woodpelletgrill
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If you are a fun of outdoor camping fishing, I can add a regular door, and add a flue near front door, then you can use it as a tent stove.
I can also add 2 racks to dry your clothes.
You can also fry food directly on top of the oven.It must be up to 300C.
woodpelletgrill
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Re: portable wood burning pizza-oven, my latest design

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the tray with holes does not work.
The dough is not crisp
Next time I must put dough on pizza stone
Nath
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portable wood burning pizza-oven, my latest design

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Maybe the stone temperature is not hot enough?
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Busio90 wrote:Maybe the stone temperature is not hot enough?
air temp. in the center is 300C
Nath
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How LNG do you heat for before putting in pizza?
Just a though the stone Might not be hot enough, try raising the stone off the bottom of the box to allow hot air underneath, or, try the pizza straight on stone as you say
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Busio90 wrote:How LNG do you heat for before putting in pizza?
Just a though the stone Might not be hot enough, try raising the stone off the bottom of the box to allow hot air underneath, or, try the pizza straight on stone as you say
I cleaned stone by fresh water and put in stove for about half hour from lighting the wood.
I may need to wait a little longer time
and I may need to put burning wood on both sides too
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I am going to lining it around inner walls by ceramic mud
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Cool! Keep up the pics Wang its very interesting.
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I'd lift the stone up Wang, so some heat can get under it.

Cheers
Chris
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