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Author: Dee DeeDee Dee Date: Jul 22, 2008 19:41
On Jul 22, 4:28Â pm, Alessio Sangalli
manoweb.com> wrote:
> Hi. I'd like to build a small pizza oven, that can emulate a real one.
> Back in Italy the following project got a good success.
>
> Basically the base would be something like a square of 15" and 3 or 4"
> high. It should be made of rather cheap "refractory" stone (???) I am
> not sure this is the correct english term for this. It can be found in
> any local construction store (at least in Europe).
>
> Such a small oven would be very fast to heat up and would allow
> temperatures in the raneg of 900-1000 F, ideal to coock a thin crust
> pizza in one or two minutes, like in a real wood-oven.
>
> The hard part is to find the electrical heater, powerful enough and able
> to work at 1000F. Any idea where to find this kind of material, or a
> newsgroup more specialized in this kind of "do-it-yourself" operations?
>
> bye!
> Alessio
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