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Re: Granite Hearth?
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Posted by Klaus
In Reply to: Re: Granite Hearth? posted by Rado
Yeah, snow can be really add some character - especially on a beautiful day AFTER a snow storm. :-)
And I am glad the oven is placed so close to our house, that only a little shoveling is needed before using the oven in this kind of weather.
The closeness is actually one of the main reasons for choosing your design: The brick wall and tiled roof give the oven a really nice finish. Even though I had never laid a brick before, I still enjoy the result every time I glance at the oven. :-)
(And I would find it very ungrateful not to mention your name, since the oven is entirely based on your design...)
- Re: Granite Hearth? - Klaus
- Re: Granite Hearth? - Edwin
- Re: Granite Hearth? - Klaus
- Re: Granite Hearth? - Rado
- Re: Granite Hearth? - Klaus
- Re: Granite Hearth? - Klaus
- Re: Granite Hearth? - Edwin
- Re: Granite Hearth? - Rado
- Re: Granite Hearth? - Klaus
- Re: Granite Hearth? - Edwin
- Re: Granite Hearth? - Rado
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