Is the vermiculite I would use as an insulator, the same stuff you can buy in the lawn and garden deptartment or is it something else. Where can I get it at? Thanks
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Vermiculite
Welcome aboard,
That's it. You can find vermiculite at some Home Depot stores, and at wholesale garden supply stores, in 4 cu. ft. bags. Don't buy it in small bags, or it will add up.
Here are a couple of useful links:
http://fornobravo.com/forum/showthread.php?t=361
http://fornobravo.com/forum/showthread.php?t=659
For Under Oven insulation, you might want to consider Super Isol, a rigid insulating board.
http://fornobravo.com/store/product....cat=248&page=1
James
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I found my vermiculite and perlite at a hydroponics supply store. I just finished the insulating hearth today. It took just over four bags ($100) of perlite and about three hours (including start up and clean up) to cover the entire hearth.
In hindsight, the SuperIsol would have been a better use of my time, but I'm having fun trying to do my first oven as cheaply as possible (but no cheaper).
-Chris
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I was horified by the first little batch of pearlite concrete I mixed up to go under my fireplace floor. What is this mess, I thought, but it hardened up to a really solid surface. The edges of it don't have any kind of hardness, but they don't fall apart, and it will all be covered up in my plan anyway.
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If Perlite is used, then be sure it is agricultural grade!
Originally posted by OvenBoyIs the vermiculite I would use as an insulator, the same stuff you can buy in the lawn and garden deptartment or is it something else. Where can I get it at? Thanks
Ciao,
Marcel"Everything should be made as simple as possible, ...
but no simpler!" (Albert Einstein)
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