I went to the mason supplier whom I trust and told him I was thinking of building a pizza oven and needed some firebricks. They have them for 1.25/ech , red (soft), yellowish & redish (harder) , not sure what the density indicates, but he said the harder are for higher temp, but then he cautioned me on getting them wet, he said if I get them wet they will crumble like a cake, he said leaving them in the rain will cause them to crumble. People who use them to build open pit fireplace have problems with them crumbling when rain gets to them so he always tell them to use a metal cover.
Now I've read the instructions and it says to soak them before cutting & before applying mortar.
Can anyone confirm that this is a true statement, or is it just if left exposed to really long periods of moisture that they fall apart. I imagine that they will never be soaked after oven is built, but I' concerned that I culd have a pllet next to the build site which could get soaked and fall apart in some heavy rain, if left uncovered. Any advice is appreciated.
-rob
Now I've read the instructions and it says to soak them before cutting & before applying mortar.
Can anyone confirm that this is a true statement, or is it just if left exposed to really long periods of moisture that they fall apart. I imagine that they will never be soaked after oven is built, but I' concerned that I culd have a pllet next to the build site which could get soaked and fall apart in some heavy rain, if left uncovered. Any advice is appreciated.
-rob
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