Any thoughts on what to do with the piles of chopped-up firebrick I have left over from my oven build? And the fireclay? I hate to throw it all in the landfill, but I can't imagine what else can be done with it. It's mostly small triangle- or wedge-shaped bits, and a few buckets of brick powder from the cutting process, all taking up room in my garage....
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Re: What to do with leftover bits of brick?
Yep you posted in the right area. Put a call out to other builders in the area. Oh, I think you are the only one. Got any plans for other projects? If you are pouring concrete anywhere else you can use the stuff as filler. When my dad needed ot make some steps to an addition of the house he put in all sorts of stuff so that less concrete would be needed. I think he called it disparative binders.
In my hood we have 3 cans one for green waste one for grey waste and one for recycling. The haulers had about 10 community meetings last year to define what recycling is. Paper, wood, building material. OHH AHH BABY. Jackpot!
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Originally posted by dbhansen View PostI hate to throw it all in the landfill.Check out my pictures here:
http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/les-build-4207.html
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Originally posted by Les View PostToss it ? who knows what it might morph into after a few million years, under pressure, mixed with egg shells and potato peels.
I dumped my fireclay in the woods and pitched the scrap bricks in the garbage (a little each week so it wouldn't break the poor garbage man's back).
I couldn't think of anything to do with them.Ken H. - Kentucky
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Originally posted by Ken524 View Post(a little each week so it wouldn't break the poor garbage man's back)
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A bit off topic here, but your comment reminded me, Nikki: my kids currently build pizza ovens out of whatever they have to hand.
Building blocks, play dough, stones, lego, an upturned bowl in the dolls house... no game is ever complete without a pizza oven.
I can't think of anything you could do with your leftovers either, although it seems a pity to throw them out."Building a Brick oven is the most fun anyone can have by themselves." (Terry Pratchett... slightly amended)
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Originally posted by dbhansen View PostOriginally Posted by Ken524
(a little each week so it wouldn't break the poor garbage man's back)
That's what I was thinking! This could take a while....
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Re: What to do with leftover bits of brick?
Originally posted by mfiore View PostSort of like the Shawshank Redemption. Just a little at a time (I guess you had to have seen the movie!)
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Re: What to do with leftover bits of brick?
A lateral thought here.
Use some of that left over high temp adhesive and make a sculpture with all those odds and ends into an 'art form'. Use the fireclay as a base or help to fill some of the voids in the wedges. spray it with a clear urethane, give a title and put in a craft market.
Who knows, some of theses 'arty people' will buy anything.
It could also be used as a sculpture on top of your arch!
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Re: What to do with leftover bits of brick?
Originally posted by Frances View PostA bit off topic here, but your comment reminded me, Nikki: my kids currently build pizza ovens out of whatever they have to hand.
Building blocks, play dough, stones, lego, an upturned bowl in the dolls house... no game is ever complete without a pizza oven.Nikki
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