I've got a question for the experienced masons out there. I want to cast a chimney cap for a 9" x 12" oval, clay flue chimney. I'm thinking it should be about 1.5 to 2 inches thick with sides that drop down a couple of inches all the way around to keep rain from blowing into the chimney. The sides would be spaced out about 1.5 inches from chimney itself and be about 1 inch thick. The bottom surface of the cap would sit about 1.5 inches above the flue pipe on crosspieces that extend into the sides that drop down. Hopefully, that will keep the rain out.
Anyway, what should this thing be cast out of to resist the heat from the oven? Would regular cement be OK, or would the temperature be too high? Would addition of fireclay or lime help? I was originally thinking of a 2:1 or 2.5:1 mixture of coarse sand to cement, with some colorant added to get close to the color of the flue/chimney.
Any advice on making a mold - one use only (hopefully)?
Thanks for your help.
Anyway, what should this thing be cast out of to resist the heat from the oven? Would regular cement be OK, or would the temperature be too high? Would addition of fireclay or lime help? I was originally thinking of a 2:1 or 2.5:1 mixture of coarse sand to cement, with some colorant added to get close to the color of the flue/chimney.
Any advice on making a mold - one use only (hopefully)?
Thanks for your help.
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