Originally posted by WoodchuckDad
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I haven't a clue what the insulating board is made of it, now that you ask. I suspect something akin to a fiberglass based on how it felt and the necessary precautions for cutting. I'll bet if you called Forno Bravo they could give you more detailed information.
The enclosure doesn't get hot at all. The bricks at the mouth do get hot, but those have direct exposure to the fire. But the cement board walls, the roof, those stay at ambient temperature. That insulating blanket really works!
Dmun described the method I use for inserting images into my posts. I put pictures on our family website on smugmug anyway, so it's easier just to embed the pictures that are already hosted there. Besides, I like the look of embedded pictures.
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