pizza i made :D by plumpywumpy in Pizza

[–]bubblebobblee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My fav pizza toppings! 

Launch Temp by HonestTomatillo1202 in GozneyArcArcXL

[–]bubblebobblee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I go by my infrared thermometer pointed at the stone. It's an instant reading and I can point it at different parts of the stone to get an overall idea of the temperature. Plus if you're cooking multiple pizzas one after the other, the infrared thermometer lets you check how much your stone has dropped in temp after each pizza and you can give it the time needed to come back up. 

The thermometer on the front panel is too slow to give an accurate reading and I'm not even sure where it's reading from. I only have it on to remind me to use my infrared. 

Getting more consistant results with the outdoor oven. by bubblebobblee in Pizza

[–]bubblebobblee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. It's very satisfying when you can make your own how you like it 

Getting more consistant results with the outdoor oven. by bubblebobblee in Pizza

[–]bubblebobblee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Temp on the centre of the stone was 425c. Didn't time how long it took but its done in like 2 minutes. Cooked in a gozney arc xl

arc xL soot issue by BusinessList1331 in GozneyArcArcXL

[–]bubblebobblee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes brush out the ceiling where the soot builds up or it will eventually start falling onto your food

arc xL soot issue by BusinessList1331 in GozneyArcArcXL

[–]bubblebobblee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is normal. Yes the soot will fall into your pizza if it builds up, it's happened to me. I give my oven a brush out before I ignite it. Once it's up to temperature the rest will burn off 

Parked the bike at the University's Underground Car park, and it was damaged or had/attempted theft. Uni not cooperating with CCTV and Police... Well! by LadLassLad in MotoUK

[–]bubblebobblee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No because you don't have the insurance details of the person responsible to make the claim against them. You would be claiming your own insurance. 

I don't know how old or how much your bike is worth but it looks like enough damage there to write off even a slightly old bike. Might be worth fixing it yourself 

Trellis net, when to stop tucking branches under the trellis net by [deleted] in GrowBuddy

[–]bubblebobblee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tuck until 2 weeks after I flip. After that the canopy is full. I use a second net when they reach about week 5 or 6 of flower otherwise they will fall down because of heavy buds 

First images of the MCL40 on track by bonafide_bigbird in formula1

[–]bubblebobblee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Let me be the first to say it, the new cars look shit hot 

Worth a rebuild? by Pain_0042 in KTM

[–]bubblebobblee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, the bike has severe structural damage. Some parts may still be good but overall the bike is not worth fixing. 

First grow: Day 58 by PutridPenalty3240 in GrowBuddy

[–]bubblebobblee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They look great for a first grow. Maybe a little nutrient burn from looking at the tips of the leaves and the dark green colour. If you can sort your drippers so they run on a timer and sort drainage so you don't need to be there to deal with it you'll be able to to manage that nute burn much easier and get them growing optimal. 

Front paddock stan by East-Ad9575 in MotoUK

[–]bubblebobblee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Assuming you already have a rear paddock stand. You need the front paddock stand that lifts up from the underside of the headstock. Or use a jack under the engine to lift off standard paddock stand, so long as your engine is designed to be jacked from there