Building our wood fired pizza oven in pictures

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • Video collage of building our firebrick based wood-fired pizza oven.
    Made at our cider barn at Llanblethian Orchards, Cowbridge. South Wales.
    You can see our oven in action at our fortnightly open bar / shop llancider.wales/events-at-lla...
    When making the oven the free guide available at Forno Bravo www.fornobravo.com/ was indispensable. Their forums are also a great source of tips and tricks.
    A lot of the heat proof materials were purchased from Vitcas in Bristol. www.vitcas.com/
    Good luck with your own pizza oven projects!

Комментарии • 8

  • @commercialletsvideos5294
    @commercialletsvideos5294 4 года назад +1

    Spot on fella very informative

  • @craignoel4759
    @craignoel4759 4 года назад +1

    Hi
    Thank you for sharing your Pizza Oven build, great video and very useful information. The Pizza Oven looks fantastic and obviously works very well.
    I'm just starting my own pizza oven build and I'm having difficulty working out how I'm going to fix my 150mm dia x 1000mm SS flue to the oven. From what I can see, you have used some sort of adaptor and you have made a hole just big enough for the flue adaptor, put the flue adaptor in position ( temporarily supported from underneath) and then fixed it in using an Epoxy Resin Fireproof Cement from Vitcas. Please could you tell me exactly which product this was from Vitcas? I've already received a lot of materials from Vitca s including the Heat Restant Silcone 315C but I'm not sure if that's what you used?
    Also could I permantly fix the 1000mm flue to my oven without an adaptor or do you recommend using the adaptor?
    I'm based in Cheshire but if I'm ever in the Cowbridge area I'll call in and have a closer look - I also love Pizza and Cider!
    Cheers,
    Craig

  • @ranjitpatel496
    @ranjitpatel496 4 года назад

    Did you use ready mixed refractory cement , also whats the dimensions please. This is a great help for my pizza oven project. Thank you 👏

    • @llanblethianorchards
      @llanblethianorchards  4 года назад

      I made all the cement up myself with a standard mix: 1 part calcium aluminate, 3 part sand, 1 part lime, 1 part fireclay. It's a pita to work and sets quickly so ended up making small batches as needed. Oven was 36" internal diameter, block stand was 63″ x 70″ and 4 concrete blocks high.

    • @ranjitpatel496
      @ranjitpatel496 4 года назад +1

      @@llanblethianorchards thank you so much its a great help, I'm just sourcing the materials first. Iv got refractory bricks as well as storage heater bricks. Keep safe 🙏 from Leicester.

  • @GStone-jl1ov
    @GStone-jl1ov 4 года назад

    How is it holding up now

    • @llanblethianorchards
      @llanblethianorchards  4 года назад

      Still looking fine as far as I can tell. Have not used it this year yet. The mortal around the outside of the engineering brick arch crumbled a bit as the calcium aluminate mortar can't tolerate getting wet then freeze thaw cycles so I repointed last year with a traditional cement mortar with added fire clay and lime.