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selfie:

--- Quote from: yotsuya on February 19, 2013, 05:09:15 pm ---Please tell me there is fuzzy carpet or wood paneling in the inside of your mate's van!

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Plenty of crushed velvet goodness ;D


Ond:
Woo hoo  :afro: an awesome high powered shaggin wagon!

griffindodd:
ZOMG it has two Simons?????

yotsuya:
We'll get some purple fringe taillights and thirty inch fins, oh yeah
A Palomino dashboard and duel muffler twins, oh yeah
With new pistons, plugs and shocks I can get off my rocks
You know that I ain't bragging, she's a real ---Bad words, bad words, whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when saint censors you?--- wagon
Grease lightning
(Go, go, go)

griffindodd:
Sent off the specs to my buddy today to see if he can work his magic and get me hooked up. The dimensions kind of...erm.....grew a little as I figured I may as well take this opportunity to get something great that will hopefully keep me going for a long while. I still want to be able to wheel it through a standard doorway and have it sit alongside a bench in the garage so final external dimensions are 80" high, 28" wide and 34" deep including door, allowing for 4" insulation between skins that will give me 72"x"20"26" internal cooking space.

Haven't decided on propane vs electricity yet. If I go electric I will have to go to 240v with a 3000watt element putting me at 12.5A, this will get me up to operating temperature of 400f in ambient temps of 65f in about 20 mins.

I've specced out the oven to handle up to 900f or so should I decide I want to try ceramics in the future which come in at around 650f-700f curing temps, but if I do that I'll have to go to 240V 6000 watts at 25A

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