Made a trip to the nearest brickyard .
While it has reasonably priced firebrick and supplies such as flue liners they do not carry fireclay (or at least that what they say). Instead they offered the expensive refractory mortar . Worst comes to worst I will buy that refractory mortar. with that I was wondering if fireclay an be substituted with :
1. red art clay . 22$ per 50lbs
2. Clay that I dug out during foundation work. I have a good pileup of it and I noticed that dry pieces can be ground into fine grey powder . Was thinking to sift the small stones out and count the remainder towards 0.25-.5 part sand as well
Opinions?
(I know I can crush some F bricks and will probably add that too. )
if I to buy the premixed refractory mortar, how much of it will I need for 36" oven if I'm not tapering each brick with the saw?
Thanks!
While it has reasonably priced firebrick and supplies such as flue liners they do not carry fireclay (or at least that what they say). Instead they offered the expensive refractory mortar . Worst comes to worst I will buy that refractory mortar. with that I was wondering if fireclay an be substituted with :
1. red art clay . 22$ per 50lbs
2. Clay that I dug out during foundation work. I have a good pileup of it and I noticed that dry pieces can be ground into fine grey powder . Was thinking to sift the small stones out and count the remainder towards 0.25-.5 part sand as well
Opinions?
(I know I can crush some F bricks and will probably add that too. )
if I to buy the premixed refractory mortar, how much of it will I need for 36" oven if I'm not tapering each brick with the saw?
Thanks!
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