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Looks like a seller mate. Eucalyptus love to you❤
I am drooling, and not for pizza.That thing looks a rippa!
fire on a wood deck stresses me out. lol.
I ended up putting a piece of stainless steel underneath it as I had similar thoughts.
Looks awesome mate
Where is the link to order. Need to drop the Father's day breadcrumbs.
www.littleaussierocketstoves.com cheers mate 🙂
Can only imagine with saturated smoking woods. Mmmm, mesquite...
It's pretty nice, you can't beat wood fire cooking for flavours
@@LittleAussieRockets But you're using charcoal in the video??
@@calholli He's using both. Get the best of both worlds that way.
The bread looks tasty. Will you be adding any firebrick as thermal mass and moderate cooking temperatures. Peace Steve
That's a good point. I designed it to be used without but I imagine that would be a good upgrade. 👍 Thanks mate
@@LittleAussieRocketsIf you still have sand leftover from water heater you could add a shelf underlining “Little” and add the sand there. Not as solid as brick but a 1/2” thermal battery just below your cooking surface.
Those are some big olives
Patent it it looks really good
And you can do burgers on the top
Yes we've done sausages and even put a skillet on top and done pancakes 🥞👍
Looks like a seller mate. Eucalyptus love to you❤
I am drooling, and not for pizza.
That thing looks a rippa!
fire on a wood deck stresses me out. lol.
I ended up putting a piece of stainless steel underneath it as I had similar thoughts.
Looks awesome mate
Where is the link to order. Need to drop the Father's day breadcrumbs.
www.littleaussierocketstoves.com cheers mate 🙂
Can only imagine with saturated smoking woods. Mmmm, mesquite...
It's pretty nice, you can't beat wood fire cooking for flavours
@@LittleAussieRockets But you're using charcoal in the video??
@@calholli He's using both. Get the best of both worlds that way.
The bread looks tasty. Will you be adding any firebrick as thermal mass and moderate cooking temperatures. Peace Steve
That's a good point. I designed it to be used without but I imagine that would be a good upgrade. 👍 Thanks mate
@@LittleAussieRocketsIf you still have sand leftover from water heater you could add a shelf underlining “Little” and add the sand there. Not as solid as brick but a 1/2” thermal battery just below your cooking surface.
Those are some big olives
Patent it it looks really good
And you can do burgers on the top
Yes we've done sausages and even put a skillet on top and done pancakes 🥞👍