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Ok, so i called the local brickmaker, and they told me they made fire bricks. They also called them "cream smooths" the sales lady also mentioned THIS WEBSITE and thats what they have sold to otheers. So i thought i was onto a good thing at about $1 each for new fire bricks.
They told me the local display center near me had some so i went there for a look.
When i asked the guy on the counter "can i see your firebricks please" he looked at me a little strange ?? "we don't do them" was the commment. I then mentioned that the head office also called them "cream smooths".
"oh, we have heaps of those" was the next response, so i go with him for a look and they just look like house bricks to me. i ask what makes them "fire bricks" and he tells me that they use a hotter bake on these cream smooths.
so what do you think ??? i am not sure if they are right and they did not seem ot have a spec sheet for them ??
i also rang the local second hand brick company, he tells me that they have some so i also went there for a look he's got 7000 from a old china making factory that got demolished. they are a light creamy yellow looking thing and he told me he has sold 6000 before to a guy making ovens
anyone Know a way to identify an "old" fire brick ?? they are not burned looking or anything but they do look different form commom "old" reds or new house bricks. as they had a very smooth looking mix or texture compared to most "new" bricks
and do you think that these may be "heavy duty" fire bricks and not what i want??
any help would be appreciated
maheel
Ok, so i called the local brickmaker, and they told me they made fire bricks. They also called them "cream smooths" the sales lady also mentioned THIS WEBSITE and thats what they have sold to otheers. So i thought i was onto a good thing at about $1 each for new fire bricks.
They told me the local display center near me had some so i went there for a look.
When i asked the guy on the counter "can i see your firebricks please" he looked at me a little strange ?? "we don't do them" was the commment. I then mentioned that the head office also called them "cream smooths".
"oh, we have heaps of those" was the next response, so i go with him for a look and they just look like house bricks to me. i ask what makes them "fire bricks" and he tells me that they use a hotter bake on these cream smooths.
so what do you think ??? i am not sure if they are right and they did not seem ot have a spec sheet for them ??
i also rang the local second hand brick company, he tells me that they have some so i also went there for a look he's got 7000 from a old china making factory that got demolished. they are a light creamy yellow looking thing and he told me he has sold 6000 before to a guy making ovens
anyone Know a way to identify an "old" fire brick ?? they are not burned looking or anything but they do look different form commom "old" reds or new house bricks. as they had a very smooth looking mix or texture compared to most "new" bricks
and do you think that these may be "heavy duty" fire bricks and not what i want??
any help would be appreciated
maheel
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