In a bit of a pickle here in Thailand.
Putting together my first oven. (For a pizzaria, on a bit of a time schedule). I bought what the national refractory company recommended and calls "mortar."
Wet, and premixed in a bucket. It looks like chocolate pudding when mixed. It is air dry, so it dosen't "set." Or really seem to adhere at all. Pulls apart easily the next day.
This is the ingredient list:
SiO2 57%
Al2O3 35%
Fe2O3 1.8
Is this really just fire clay, or is it a mortar? Can I use it to make a "home brew?" Do I need to fire it for it to bond? They say joints no larger than 2mm, but they say I can go 5 in a pinch. I cannot find a wet saw, so tapering the bricks is out. Only have an angle grinder.
I'm on an island with very limited resources as to materiel. To get what I have I had to go to Bangkok to the headquarters, and then it took 5 weeks to find a shipper who would get it to me.
I can find all the cement and sand I need. I can crush fire bricks. I might be able to find lime, but I'm not sure what type.
Thanks for the help!
Putting together my first oven. (For a pizzaria, on a bit of a time schedule). I bought what the national refractory company recommended and calls "mortar."
Wet, and premixed in a bucket. It looks like chocolate pudding when mixed. It is air dry, so it dosen't "set." Or really seem to adhere at all. Pulls apart easily the next day.
This is the ingredient list:
SiO2 57%
Al2O3 35%
Fe2O3 1.8
Is this really just fire clay, or is it a mortar? Can I use it to make a "home brew?" Do I need to fire it for it to bond? They say joints no larger than 2mm, but they say I can go 5 in a pinch. I cannot find a wet saw, so tapering the bricks is out. Only have an angle grinder.
I'm on an island with very limited resources as to materiel. To get what I have I had to go to Bangkok to the headquarters, and then it took 5 weeks to find a shipper who would get it to me.
I can find all the cement and sand I need. I can crush fire bricks. I might be able to find lime, but I'm not sure what type.
Thanks for the help!
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