
Pizza oven stand
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Monkeyfinger
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#1 Pizza oven stand
I fear I may have over-engineered my new pizza oven stand, but I have at last found a way to get some use out of my original engine frames...


Richard
- 1969 Series 2 OTS, family owned 40+ years
- 1969 Series 2 OTS, family owned 40+ years
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bitsobrits
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#2 Re: Pizza oven stand
You must be a fan of very thick crusts. 
Steve
'65 S1 4.2 FHC (early)
'65 S1 4.2 FHC (early)
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#3 Re: Pizza oven stand
Excellent, what next - conversion of header tank into bed warmer ? 
Darryl
1964 S1 FHC 3.8 opalescent maroon
1964 S1 FHC 3.8 opalescent maroon
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Monkeyfinger
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#4 Re: Pizza oven stand
Whilst I do love a thick crust, the Roccbox oven weighs in at 20kg, so it's a hefty bit of kit that actually needs a substantial stand.
I was really reluctant to discard the engine frames that were original to my car, so I thought about using them to create some sort of desk or workbench, but lack of inside space meant an alternate solution. Hopefully this will keep me happy for a few more years yet, before they collapse in a brown heap (a bit like my pizzas...)
I was really reluctant to discard the engine frames that were original to my car, so I thought about using them to create some sort of desk or workbench, but lack of inside space meant an alternate solution. Hopefully this will keep me happy for a few more years yet, before they collapse in a brown heap (a bit like my pizzas...)
Richard
- 1969 Series 2 OTS, family owned 40+ years
- 1969 Series 2 OTS, family owned 40+ years
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