Hi folks,
I'm playing around with ideas at the moment and thought I'd seek some input on the chimney construction.
The basic form I am going for is an igloo with vent, stainless flue liner in a brick chimney and a decorative front facade that hopefully evokes an art deco feel.
At the moment my idea has the vent as a minimalist free standing structure out of firebrick, around which I have a decorative 'veneer' of nice face bricks. I was only going to butt these two together so the veneer acts as a buttress to the chimney arches but there is a little potential for the two to expand/contract individually.
The downside is that this starts to make the vent area deeper and it becomes a bit more fiddly to build.
So my question is whether this is overkill and could I simplify things by building the whole vent out of face brick (dry pressed Bowral Blue, Bricks Export - Bowral Bricks from AustralBricks). A bonus is this saves me some fire bricks which are relatively expensive and hard to find. This would give me a more monolithic structure rather than a liner + veneer.
Another idea is to use a few fire bricks only in the direct direct path of the hot gases as they exit and head up the chimney. Ie around the throat area. I'm not sure whether this will cause dramas with different expansion rates etc though?
I'd be interested to hear your ideas.
Thanks, Tim
I'm playing around with ideas at the moment and thought I'd seek some input on the chimney construction.
The basic form I am going for is an igloo with vent, stainless flue liner in a brick chimney and a decorative front facade that hopefully evokes an art deco feel.
At the moment my idea has the vent as a minimalist free standing structure out of firebrick, around which I have a decorative 'veneer' of nice face bricks. I was only going to butt these two together so the veneer acts as a buttress to the chimney arches but there is a little potential for the two to expand/contract individually.
The downside is that this starts to make the vent area deeper and it becomes a bit more fiddly to build.
So my question is whether this is overkill and could I simplify things by building the whole vent out of face brick (dry pressed Bowral Blue, Bricks Export - Bowral Bricks from AustralBricks). A bonus is this saves me some fire bricks which are relatively expensive and hard to find. This would give me a more monolithic structure rather than a liner + veneer.
Another idea is to use a few fire bricks only in the direct direct path of the hot gases as they exit and head up the chimney. Ie around the throat area. I'm not sure whether this will cause dramas with different expansion rates etc though?
I'd be interested to hear your ideas.
Thanks, Tim
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