The previous owners of the house I am about to buy have used hundreds of fire bricks as pavers for paths. They have been in the ground for 7-10 years. Can they be cleaned up and used in an oven? Any recommendations on how to clean them?
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Re: Too dirty?
Easiest way to clean any "dirty" bricks is with a pressure washer with a wide adjustable p]spray rather than a pencil jett them drain and then mortar them into place.
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Re: Too dirty?
Originally posted by Tscarborough View PostYou don't need an oven, just build them into a very loose pile and build a fire on top of them.
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Re: Too dirty?
you could weigh them and then measure the dimensions to calculate the density.
After you know that, here is a good reference that could help:
Firebricks are actually fire clay bricks. Thermal conductivity. Cutting with diamond wheel.
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