Thanks! Just bought two.Looks like theyve gone up a $1 since I got them for $19.99. Still seems like a good deal for thick corderite stones. I think they were $25 when I first saved them while I was doing my search.
It is made 2 washing machine tubs. Bottom half serves as a burn pit. I can PM you more photos if interested. I won't hijack your thread.That looks cool as heck. One thing I wish about the 1050 is that it was more portable. Its a big heavy SOB. My cabinet gasser was easy to pick up and move around and I could get a ton of meat in it. We camp multipke times a year and the smoker always came with us.
Price is all over the map for these 5/8" thick cordierite stones in this size. $21 is a good price. Although here's one for $15.Looks like theyve gone up a $1 since I got them for $19.99....
If I had to guess It was less than 10 minutes. I didn't time it, but I will next time. I've also got a infrared thermometer to check stone temp, and a pizza peel for my next go. If you were doing a thinner crust it would cook quicker. I prefer thin crusts but my wife and kids like it thicker so that's what we normally have.Do you mind indicating about how long the pizza was on the stone? Just wondering how long it takes to cook on the 1050. I've seen the videos for those backyard pizza ovens that reach something like 900F and can cook a pizza in about a minute.
I kinda feel like a bit of a donkey for waiting so long to get one. I'll never cook a pizza without one again. Grill/oven/smoker. It'll get put on a stone.Looks great and I also need a stone !