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Grill Talk => Weber Mods, Tables and Customs => Topic started by: Cabernet on May 20, 2020, 02:22:50 PM
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Hi all, I've been looking at some kettle pizza ovens and most of them the lid is level , but I saw one that angles the lid to the back. I'm thinking that this would deflect the heat more to the top of the pizza which may be good. I m wondering because I am going to make one and I want to know if anybody has the angled one and is it better than the "level"one. Sorry if it doesn't make sense, I will try to find some pics
Cheers ( found the pic)
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If you have a spare lid you could just cut a slot in it, then the pizza will be closer to the lid. Then raise your grate up to where the stone is level with your hole. @Jules V Cut a very nice pizza lid.
I dont have any information on why the one has the angle though, lol
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Ya I saw his lid cut out and it looked great , I actually do have a spare lid , I was thinking of doing that as well, cant decide just yet.
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I have the Pizza Que (angled attachment) and it works good
But I highly recommend cutting a lid
A 22 is a little big for my needs, but it’ll work good
I think an 18 is perfect for it. Less space to heat, lower ceiling and easier to handle
Close your eyes and do it!
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@dazzo sweet handles too!
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Ya I agree, I m going to cut the lid, I was looking through my metal cutting discs for my Dremel today to make sure I had some and I do . First thing tomorrow will be cut time.
Cheers
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I think they put masking tape on to minimize porcelain damage
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I'm going to build a template first to see the size I want it to be then I will tape the outline on the lid and cut away
Cheers
Frank