I'm about to place the blanket on my stove i have cooked in it twice already and it had 2 small cracks that i took care of .. my question is when i put on the blanket do i just use regular stucco right over the blanket and will this protect it when it snows ? id like to use oven year round...thanx in advance
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Re: help in southern ma.
Many people have had success with stucco coverings: I remain sceptical. Look around your neighborhood. Do buildings that need to stay dry have stucco roofs?
If you go the exposed dome route, think carefully about the various ways the water can get in. This includes the flue area, the opening around the door, the joint between the base and the dome.
Remember: wet insulation is pretty much no insulation.
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Re: help in southern ma.
Originally posted by sousar View PostI'm about to place the blanket on my stove i have cooked in it twice already and it had 2 small cracks that i took care of .. my question is when i put on the blanket do i just use regular stucco right over the blanket and will this protect it when it snows ? id like to use oven year round...thanx in advance
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Re: help in southern ma.
Originally posted by Lousdepot View Post. Here is a picture of mine
You would need about 25mm at least I would have thought.
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Re: help in southern ma.
Originally posted by dmun View PostMany people have had success with stucco coverings: I remain sceptical. Look around your neighborhood. Do buildings that need to stay dry have stucco roofs?
If you go the exposed dome route, think carefully about the various ways the water can get in. This includes the flue area, the opening around the door, the joint between the base and the dome.
Remember: wet insulation is pretty much no insulation.Kindled with zeal and fired with passion.
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