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Pizza Oven From Old Backyard Materials (no Costs!): I was refurbishing my garden, so I had to take out every tile and brick. Halfway through, I remembered that I had once seen on Youtube that someone had made a pizza oven from a few patio tiles and some bricks. He had bought these materials at the ha…

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outdoor wood fired pizza oven completed  for less than $400 from scratch. His Italian  ancestral skills came out.   he laid cinder blocks and poured the concrete top leaving an opening for an ash grate.  He used heavy duty Styrofoam  to form the dome. fire brick was used for the base and over the dome shape. wood wedges were used between the brick on top and concrete mix dobbed in all the open spaces. He used a thinner mix to spread over the brick .   chimney was made from a ceramic drain pipe Homemade Pizza Oven, Pizza Oven Plans, Pizza Oven Outdoor Diy, Backyard Pizza Oven, Build A Pizza Oven, Pergola Outdoor Living, Fire Pit Pizza, Oven Diy, Diy Pizza Oven

outdoor wood fired pizza oven completed for less than $400 from scratch. His Italian ancestral skills came out. he laid cinder blocks and poured the concrete top leaving an opening for an ash grate. He used heavy duty Styrofoam to form the dome. fire brick was used for the base and over the dome shape. wood wedges were used between the brick on top and concrete mix dobbed in all the open spaces. He used a thinner mix to spread over the brick . chimney was made from a ceramic drain…

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