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  1. gerry_bc

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    Fire bricks are available in Daro.. you see them on the sidewalks on both sides of the national road. All come from the same supplier and cost the same. 8 to 10p each depending on delivery area. Any good hollow block worker can lay them up for you, but best you pull up a lawn chair and supervise while it's going up. Buy the premium cement (few peso's more per bag), seems to have less contaminants in it and makes for a smoother mix. If you want a "pizza/bread" style oven there are many designs and plans online. Be very careful of the opening measurement as it's critical for the draft and quality of the oven's performance. A well built oven should not smoke at all and draw very evenly throughout... PM me if you need any more help, happy to offer my 2 bits worth. Gerry
     
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  2. ShawnM

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    Mother Earth News has a pretty decent article for one that will do everything I need. Build an Outdoor Stove, Oven, Grill and Smoker

    If I was home for an extended amount of time then I would be comfortable taking it on but I am not going to put it on the wife to oversee. So my best course of action would be to have an experienced person build it for me. I can supply laborers for the heavy lifting.

    Thanks for the responses.

    Shawn
     
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