Hello,
I am writing from the Marshall Islands and while I dream of a brick oven and even bought and stored fire bricks my first steps are even more simple. On atolls here we have coral sand, coral rock, and coral reef. Very simply there is nothing else unless it is imported. We do have portland cement and we can make "concrete" from coral. This stuff has almost no fire resistance.
I need background information and direction. Anything and everything. As my first post I do not even know what section to address. I have been reading and picked up some things. Some say fireclay, none here. Then some said bentonite clay none here. Then some one said Kitty litter. That is here.
I also read some where that mortar cement is more heat resistant than concrete, then I heard there is type N and type S. Actually my first efforts are probably be aimed at a 5 gallon rocket stove. I would want to try an make a mix of mortar cement perlite and kitty litter. Hope some one can help
I am writing from the Marshall Islands and while I dream of a brick oven and even bought and stored fire bricks my first steps are even more simple. On atolls here we have coral sand, coral rock, and coral reef. Very simply there is nothing else unless it is imported. We do have portland cement and we can make "concrete" from coral. This stuff has almost no fire resistance.
I need background information and direction. Anything and everything. As my first post I do not even know what section to address. I have been reading and picked up some things. Some say fireclay, none here. Then some said bentonite clay none here. Then some one said Kitty litter. That is here.
I also read some where that mortar cement is more heat resistant than concrete, then I heard there is type N and type S. Actually my first efforts are probably be aimed at a 5 gallon rocket stove. I would want to try an make a mix of mortar cement perlite and kitty litter. Hope some one can help
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