We have one of these, we got a thicker 1" stone and it maintains a more even temperature, and doesn't fluctuate with the fire as much.
@SimpleNickVideos17 күн бұрын
What an excellent tip! Thanks for sharing
@samsee235 күн бұрын
I got one of these and I burn it every time. How do they come out with the thicker stone? I’m thinking of doubling up mine
@DaddySeebran22 күн бұрын
Your job is crap
@911moneebАй бұрын
Thanks for the helpful demonstration
@umarhussain3870Ай бұрын
Lol the tandoor is far to hot .burnt the naan lol
@benjamin_ripАй бұрын
That is one helll of a naan.
@OurhomeschooladventuresАй бұрын
Very helpful.
@therecordbreakennis2956Ай бұрын
Might be a foolish question but where does the pizza go? I only see a dome oven with a fire inside, like a fireplace. Obviously there is a rack or some other means of placing the food inside
@user-tx1yl9xw3lАй бұрын
Thx for this Nick, saved me buying a new Dishwasher!
@SimpleNickVideosАй бұрын
Cool, glad it helped
@pastosquattro8221Ай бұрын
God blessings you saved my day
@abirdas4389Ай бұрын
Perfect😊😊
@vanderpant2116Ай бұрын
Did you use any tools to remove the pump from the old heating element? Or just your hands? It looks like it is tightly fitted together !
@SimpleNickVideosАй бұрын
Yes it was tightly fitted together, if I remember correctly I used a flat screwdriver and some grips. Then done grease when I connected it back together
@sheffieldzamo74442 ай бұрын
Are the gaps not by design? I think that by just adding insulation like that you are going to get condensation, damp and then mould.
@SimpleNickVideosАй бұрын
Yes fair comment and I have seen videos where builders have said the same thing. There is still a gap between both layers of insulation. This has been up for over two years now and no damp or mould yet. Definitely something to consider and thanks for sharing.
@mibo7472 ай бұрын
Many thanks for PERFECT presentation!
@SimpleNickVideosАй бұрын
Thanks
@billienomates16062 ай бұрын
next time take the glass out before you start as it will make positioning the frame far easier, the glass weighs a lot and the frame is quite light.
@westcoastbestcoast76833 ай бұрын
How do you clean out the coals? Or do you not really need to? Cheers!
@aw903 ай бұрын
Can I ask why expanding foam for the gaps? The instructions that I've seen say silicon sealant should be used. Thanks
@SimpleNickVideosАй бұрын
I used a mixture of both but mainly silicon sealant. Basically I used all the stuff I had lying around rather than spending more money.
@neilriley10053 ай бұрын
Hi Nick, really enjoyed watching your videos on the Titania office build, I’m just about to purchase the 5.5x3.5 version and I’d like to know if you think it’s worth adding in the extra insulation for the walls and floor and if so what thickness did you use?
@SimpleNickVideos3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback Neil. Now that’s a good question, I think if I was building another tomorrow I probably wouldn’t. Mainly because it comes with insulation and the price of insulation I put in has gone up a lot. I went for 50mm thickness. We have a small air conditioner/ heat pump, which heats and cools the room very quickly.
@robertthejack3 ай бұрын
What is the cost of the building?
@SimpleNickVideos3 ай бұрын
Check the Dunster website for latest prices. I probably wouldn’t go with the extra insulation, so the price on the website would be the price you pay
@robertthejack3 ай бұрын
How much do they eat you back.
@Dani-wn6wh3 ай бұрын
Nice watch!
@JBTEvans4 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video, best bit of kit I have bought for the car!
@marcinhaliniak79244 ай бұрын
Love it, thank you!
@jonathanquadrelli45694 ай бұрын
This it not pizza 😢😂😂😂
@mytube74734 ай бұрын
I just totally botched my pizza tonight in this oven, searched youtube and found your video. going to try learn how to use this thing properly
@SimpleNickVideos3 ай бұрын
Hope it went well
@richardhodkinson12755 ай бұрын
Saved me some £££ Great Vid
@yohanesliong48185 ай бұрын
Amazing, thank you!
@kamasutraking6665 ай бұрын
terrible kebab, it didn't slide off like a kebab was supposed to. This is hands down the worst kebab and naan I have ever seen in my laugh hahahaha
@neddyboy48466 ай бұрын
Thank you. Very helpful
@loriangreenwood61526 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! This was my first time making boba. I used Celestial Seasoning's Sugar Cookie Sleigh Ride tea with a little bit of extra sweet n low. I'm going to give the inside of a glass a little caramel sauce swirl , pour in some homemade almond milk & add this boba😊.
@mohammedzeeshan51626 ай бұрын
What did you use for insulation ?
@MK-fm3ln4 ай бұрын
The package says V4 Vermiculite
@adilie28436 ай бұрын
Yea I did it to mine VW amarok engine light, is gone but catalytic converter light on after that. 😢😢
@lukeh2837 ай бұрын
Thanks, I found this really useful when fixing my AEG dishwasher.
@marwalmw7 ай бұрын
@simplenick - how to turn on this sound when you turn your key while icons flashes? Is it normal? I would like to have this while turning on my car (vw polo 9n)
@kinks057 ай бұрын
Your videos are so helpful Nick - thank you so much more posting!
@johnw86047 ай бұрын
What I find hard to understand, are the original hinges faulty? If not that means the were installed incorrectly. If I replace with same hinges it will be the same? Here's the problem how can I tell the new hinges are going to cure the problem? Where would you get new hinges from?
@cordelldejager8 ай бұрын
U clearly have no idea what your doing. Should have sanded it down before doing anything and spread the filler all over. Should have used play spray paint so it get’s better coverage and blends in better
@geordiehutchy8 ай бұрын
Hi, I've got a gap in the exact same spot, but can someone explain how this is caused by the hinge please?
@frederickstevens64158 ай бұрын
thank you for a great way to carry out this task i have been putting this job off and thinking of getting someone to carry out this repair
@SimpleNickVideos8 ай бұрын
Thanks and good luck with your repair
@Carhill8 ай бұрын
Straightforward! Cheers mate!
@SimpleNickVideos8 ай бұрын
Cool and thanks for the feedback
@wlodektych56768 ай бұрын
Hi Nick, All this looks great! The videos are extremely helpful and reassuring. And we are about to order one of those garden offices (Marcus at DunsterHouse recommended your videos). I am thinking of adding the insulation like you have (and a heat-pump!) . My worry is not about the damp inside the room, but keeping the internal timbers well ventillated in out Cumbrian wet weather. Any experience/suggestions? Comments a year later? 🙂 Also, you say you used 50mm Kingspan type insulation. Do you remember the gap size? Many thanks again W.
@SimpleNickVideos8 ай бұрын
I think the gap size was about 1 cm, enough space to run wiring. So we have had the office up for about 1 1/2 years now and not had any damp issues.
@user-vj8cl5hk5h8 ай бұрын
Shows How d.i.yers do it not the pros
@Smigzi9 ай бұрын
Thanks, thought I could've switched it from the back... Swore at it a few times then found this video! Have a good day, sir! 🙌
@SimpleNickVideos8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback and I am glad you got the bulb changed
@sedoniadragotta83239 ай бұрын
Where you get your pots from b&q if you wet the bread it won't burn
@SimpleNickVideos8 ай бұрын
I got the pots from a local garden centre. Yes I always wet the bread now as well as the side walls, it was Cleary too hot when I cooked my first nans
@MegaMicraman10 ай бұрын
With adding the extra insulation and the window, you could have done it from scratch. It wouldn't have taken much more. What's your thoughts?
@SimpleNickVideos8 ай бұрын
Yes you make a good point and I did think of building from scratch, lots of good videos on youtube. But in the end I decided to go this way as I thought it would be easier and quicker
@Mobile-pd1uc10 ай бұрын
I need to change the hinges on a smaller window. Similar to the window on the right. How do you go about buying the correct hinges? Do they come in standard sizes.
@dewi924610 ай бұрын
I'm thinking of purchasing the same cabin. How is it after a year and how much of a headache was the base assembly? Great video by the way 👍
@SimpleNickVideos8 ай бұрын
Sorry about the late reply, to be honest building the base frame was easy, just took a bit of time. As for the concreate base, made a simple frame and then got concrete delivered
@mrdeafa2511 ай бұрын
Best thing to use is the stuff they use for jointing on kilns. I cant remember what its called but it WILL last, fire cement won't. Sealed cracks with both.
@nihardesai664711 ай бұрын
How to confirm if the pot is surface is not coated with something which is not safe to consume?
@ewanjones559111 ай бұрын
How heavy are these windows when taken out? I have a hinge in dire need of replacing but it is nowhere near the ground to get someone outside.
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We have one of these, we got a thicker 1" stone and it maintains a more even temperature, and doesn't fluctuate with the fire as much.
What an excellent tip! Thanks for sharing
I got one of these and I burn it every time. How do they come out with the thicker stone? I’m thinking of doubling up mine
Your job is crap
Thanks for the helpful demonstration
Lol the tandoor is far to hot .burnt the naan lol
That is one helll of a naan.
Very helpful.
Might be a foolish question but where does the pizza go? I only see a dome oven with a fire inside, like a fireplace. Obviously there is a rack or some other means of placing the food inside
Thx for this Nick, saved me buying a new Dishwasher!
Cool, glad it helped
God blessings you saved my day
Perfect😊😊
Did you use any tools to remove the pump from the old heating element? Or just your hands? It looks like it is tightly fitted together !
Yes it was tightly fitted together, if I remember correctly I used a flat screwdriver and some grips. Then done grease when I connected it back together
Are the gaps not by design? I think that by just adding insulation like that you are going to get condensation, damp and then mould.
Yes fair comment and I have seen videos where builders have said the same thing. There is still a gap between both layers of insulation. This has been up for over two years now and no damp or mould yet. Definitely something to consider and thanks for sharing.
Many thanks for PERFECT presentation!
Thanks
next time take the glass out before you start as it will make positioning the frame far easier, the glass weighs a lot and the frame is quite light.
How do you clean out the coals? Or do you not really need to? Cheers!
Can I ask why expanding foam for the gaps? The instructions that I've seen say silicon sealant should be used. Thanks
I used a mixture of both but mainly silicon sealant. Basically I used all the stuff I had lying around rather than spending more money.
Hi Nick, really enjoyed watching your videos on the Titania office build, I’m just about to purchase the 5.5x3.5 version and I’d like to know if you think it’s worth adding in the extra insulation for the walls and floor and if so what thickness did you use?
Thanks for the feedback Neil. Now that’s a good question, I think if I was building another tomorrow I probably wouldn’t. Mainly because it comes with insulation and the price of insulation I put in has gone up a lot. I went for 50mm thickness. We have a small air conditioner/ heat pump, which heats and cools the room very quickly.
What is the cost of the building?
Check the Dunster website for latest prices. I probably wouldn’t go with the extra insulation, so the price on the website would be the price you pay
How much do they eat you back.
Nice watch!
Thanks for this video, best bit of kit I have bought for the car!
Love it, thank you!
This it not pizza 😢😂😂😂
I just totally botched my pizza tonight in this oven, searched youtube and found your video. going to try learn how to use this thing properly
Hope it went well
Saved me some £££ Great Vid
Amazing, thank you!
terrible kebab, it didn't slide off like a kebab was supposed to. This is hands down the worst kebab and naan I have ever seen in my laugh hahahaha
Thank you. Very helpful
Thanks so much! This was my first time making boba. I used Celestial Seasoning's Sugar Cookie Sleigh Ride tea with a little bit of extra sweet n low. I'm going to give the inside of a glass a little caramel sauce swirl , pour in some homemade almond milk & add this boba😊.
What did you use for insulation ?
The package says V4 Vermiculite
Yea I did it to mine VW amarok engine light, is gone but catalytic converter light on after that. 😢😢
Thanks, I found this really useful when fixing my AEG dishwasher.
@simplenick - how to turn on this sound when you turn your key while icons flashes? Is it normal? I would like to have this while turning on my car (vw polo 9n)
Your videos are so helpful Nick - thank you so much more posting!
What I find hard to understand, are the original hinges faulty? If not that means the were installed incorrectly. If I replace with same hinges it will be the same? Here's the problem how can I tell the new hinges are going to cure the problem? Where would you get new hinges from?
U clearly have no idea what your doing. Should have sanded it down before doing anything and spread the filler all over. Should have used play spray paint so it get’s better coverage and blends in better
Hi, I've got a gap in the exact same spot, but can someone explain how this is caused by the hinge please?
thank you for a great way to carry out this task i have been putting this job off and thinking of getting someone to carry out this repair
Thanks and good luck with your repair
Straightforward! Cheers mate!
Cool and thanks for the feedback
Hi Nick, All this looks great! The videos are extremely helpful and reassuring. And we are about to order one of those garden offices (Marcus at DunsterHouse recommended your videos). I am thinking of adding the insulation like you have (and a heat-pump!) . My worry is not about the damp inside the room, but keeping the internal timbers well ventillated in out Cumbrian wet weather. Any experience/suggestions? Comments a year later? 🙂 Also, you say you used 50mm Kingspan type insulation. Do you remember the gap size? Many thanks again W.
I think the gap size was about 1 cm, enough space to run wiring. So we have had the office up for about 1 1/2 years now and not had any damp issues.
Shows How d.i.yers do it not the pros
Thanks, thought I could've switched it from the back... Swore at it a few times then found this video! Have a good day, sir! 🙌
Thanks for the feedback and I am glad you got the bulb changed
Where you get your pots from b&q if you wet the bread it won't burn
I got the pots from a local garden centre. Yes I always wet the bread now as well as the side walls, it was Cleary too hot when I cooked my first nans
With adding the extra insulation and the window, you could have done it from scratch. It wouldn't have taken much more. What's your thoughts?
Yes you make a good point and I did think of building from scratch, lots of good videos on youtube. But in the end I decided to go this way as I thought it would be easier and quicker
I need to change the hinges on a smaller window. Similar to the window on the right. How do you go about buying the correct hinges? Do they come in standard sizes.
I'm thinking of purchasing the same cabin. How is it after a year and how much of a headache was the base assembly? Great video by the way 👍
Sorry about the late reply, to be honest building the base frame was easy, just took a bit of time. As for the concreate base, made a simple frame and then got concrete delivered
Best thing to use is the stuff they use for jointing on kilns. I cant remember what its called but it WILL last, fire cement won't. Sealed cracks with both.
How to confirm if the pot is surface is not coated with something which is not safe to consume?
How heavy are these windows when taken out? I have a hinge in dire need of replacing but it is nowhere near the ground to get someone outside.
Super idea but need some improvements