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the frescoed (colored) plaster is a nice touch ... the installed dehydrator ... the niches are for electrical junction boxes, which im sure will get covers before the oven is fired up ....
sam used classic angle and sheet construction to fabricate the main box ... there will be heated air coming in on the bottom rear left and it will go out the top in the upper right hand corner ... there will be stainless racks inside and a small fan to move the air ...
heres a front view before the doors were added. will made the quartersawn oak doors in the woodshop and sam and i modified some hinges to accommodate the stove gasket material that we added to make the doors more airtight. . the expected temperature of the box will be 160-180 degrees so the doors are faced with 24 gauge stainless steel on the inside.
sam added the decorative dampers above to help control the airflow as the fruit is drying ... for more on petes ovens, see this previous post
a previous vermont brick oven project ...
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