First, thanks to all for the kind replies...
that is an incredible ODK.
As one in the Pacific Northwet without a roof on my outdoor cooking appliances, I have a question. Looks like you've got some nice knotty pine maybe? wood ceiling. How do you handle venting smoke (beyond the pizza oven)?
I've considered a few options for my future cover but still assume smoke and stains would get on the ceiling.
Thanks in advance.
My son lives outside Portland, and has same issues with the rain.
He has a Blaz-N pellet grill and the weather has not been kind to it.
When I lived in Texas (that tiny state in the SW) I had a louvered metal roof I could open and close, but stayed closed most of the time even when grilling.
Had same louvered roof on my ODk at previous house and same it stayed closed most of the time as well.
Never saw and smoke on it.
I had a pizza oven at last house that did not go through the louvered roof for obvious reasons, and it did accumulate smoke above it, even if I had it open.
Fortunately a little soap and water once in a while cleaned it off.
I think the pellet grills are low enough that the smoke dissapates before getting up there.
Or maybe it is because they are pellets and not chunks of wood.
So I opted to not have vents for them. Time will tell if that was a good idea or not.
Maybe others with coverings over their smokers/grills can chime in with their experience.