It's also worth mentioning that even though this is up at the NC it was originally intended as a pizza oven for anyone on site to use, situating it up there was just the logical thing to do.
Absolutely, bring some fuel and food and form an orderly queue.
It would be great to have it working in the daytime for some of the children to have pizza or bread etc. or for someone to cook a roast or something in it for lunch or dinner. If someone wanted to specifically offer a workshop to cook in it then that would be even better. There will be facilities for prepping. Obviously the intention is also to use it for the social side later at night for nibbles, pizza etc. Perhaps it could be used to cook something for the communal meal.
The original before its demise was fired using mainly lump wood charcoal and some wood, not the briquettes. Either grab some at the supermarket or let me know ahead of time and I'll get some whilst I'm shopping. Any contribution towards costs will be appreciated.
This is all dependent upon us managing to get a new one up and running of course, fingers crossed. We want something functional and quick to construct this time as we haven't got a volunteer to run a full on clay oven workshop and we'd like it up and ready by Friday hopefully.
I'm sure we can make use of materials such as brick, fire brick, clay, chicken wire, cement and Perlite if people want to bring a small contribution along. Steve is already going to squeeze some Perlite into the spaces left in his car.
If we had enough Perlite, rapid cement, tubes from carpets and 25L ish metal drums then someone could try knocking up some cast rocket stoves. Some mesh or metal sheet would serve as the air/fuel feed divider.
NOTE: If you want to play with Perlite rocket stoves then it may be a good idea to source some of your own Perlite as the local centres only sell 10L bags at £7.99! 100L is obviously very bulky.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Plant-T-100...8&qid=1436456189&sr=8-1&keywords=perlite+100l
[video=youtube;Slv2jL8p18E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Slv2jL8p18E[/video]
Perlite can also be used in alcohol stoves:
[video=youtube;QNywkptCd-Q]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNywkptCd-Q[/video]