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  • #31
    I didnt get any specs on it. It was like i said in my post. I just looked at it and felt that it was soft. I dont know if the distribution center would have the specs either. It was delivered to them by mistake and has been in their warehouse a while.

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    • #32
      I think I decided to just pour six inches of p crete for my insulated hearth. That will give me a higher cooking floor for my tall self. Five parts perlite to 1 part cement.

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      • #33
        Just got done laying in my p crete insulated hearth. I did 5/1/2", or a 2 by 6 thickness of it.

        I just read about putting a moisture barrier between it and the structural concrete. Well that aint gonna happen now. Oh well.

        I covered it all with plastic. I will leave it on a few days to allow it to cure and then take it off after cure to hopfully allow the extra moisture to escape before laying my cooking floor.

        i probably should start a new thread in the build section
        Last edited by Roland Deschain; 04-03-2017, 06:21 PM.

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        • #34
          I need to get some chimney material. Beehiver, do you have info on a local source for double walled stainless? Thanks in advance.

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          • #35
            Im done with the dome!!!!!!!!
            i posted pics on my build post. West jordan, Ut. New Build. Im not sure how to link it.
            Last edited by Roland Deschain; 04-16-2017, 01:26 PM.

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