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I priced some stone pavers to go around the outer shelf of the enclosure.
One place wanted $540, I got some similar but slightly different for $240 from a different outlet.
OK check the manufacturers recommendations re refractory glue. Firebricks should be ok, they're porous and not vitrified, but be aware that water increases it's volume by 1000 when it turns to steam so you don't want this to happen suddenly.
I started the cure today, I didnt use a mild fire as Ive used very little water to build the oven.
Yet the oven felt humid and never got above 170c, the top of the oven where I used some left over castable was very wet and you could feel the moisture coming out of it.
You're asking for trouble, if you see steam then you're going way too quick.
I have a very good friend who used to cut bricks for a living, he always cut them wet so there was no dust.
He now has silicosis and his lungs are indeed hardening up, so Id rather take the soft girly man approach.
Ive already had phenomia and have scared lungs, I just cant risk being a "man" anymore.
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