It seems to me that the firebricks are to stop spalling. And the crucial part of the design is the insulation/thermal mass being high enough to retain heat. So to save money I thought I could construct a thin dome with either a regular brick and mortar exoskeleton or just backfill with a concrete/vermiculite fill. I plan to enclose the whole thing in a rendered box made of blockwork so plenty of room for insulation. The 1"dome will be cut to make it look neater
( probably) and refractory cement used for the dome mortar. The inside would look a bit rough or faceted as the courses would be 4" wide and the visible face of the bricks would be 4 by 9, but it is more about function than aesthetics.
I can't see much wrong with this idea but that's what worries me! I'm aiming for a 39" dome inside.
hope you can add to the thought process. Reading loads of posts that clearly indicate there are as many designs as members!
Regards and thanks in advance, Gordon
( probably) and refractory cement used for the dome mortar. The inside would look a bit rough or faceted as the courses would be 4" wide and the visible face of the bricks would be 4 by 9, but it is more about function than aesthetics.
I can't see much wrong with this idea but that's what worries me! I'm aiming for a 39" dome inside.
hope you can add to the thought process. Reading loads of posts that clearly indicate there are as many designs as members!
Regards and thanks in advance, Gordon
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