the original flue tile used as a chimney in my oven cracked the entire length along its back (closest face to center of oven).
Figured it was a fluke and replaced it.
I am day 5 of drying fires and noticed that the replacement flue tile has cracked almost identically. I have not placed a big fire in the oven yet. So far internal air temperature of oven has peaked at 350 F using an oven probe. No radical fires yet.....
The side of the tile that cracked is closest the oven so it would see highest heat.
The tile was bought from the same supply house, 3 months apart so it's not likely the same tile run - but could be.
Any thoughts here? Bad batch of flue tiles? Heat as it comes out of the oven creates too much differntial and expansion causes the crack?
I will probably try a different suppliers flue tile, but have a sneaking suspicion that the next one will crack as well....
As always, thanks for the input!
Christo
Figured it was a fluke and replaced it.
I am day 5 of drying fires and noticed that the replacement flue tile has cracked almost identically. I have not placed a big fire in the oven yet. So far internal air temperature of oven has peaked at 350 F using an oven probe. No radical fires yet.....
The side of the tile that cracked is closest the oven so it would see highest heat.
The tile was bought from the same supply house, 3 months apart so it's not likely the same tile run - but could be.
Any thoughts here? Bad batch of flue tiles? Heat as it comes out of the oven creates too much differntial and expansion causes the crack?
I will probably try a different suppliers flue tile, but have a sneaking suspicion that the next one will crack as well....
As always, thanks for the input!
Christo
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