1st post, Hi Y'all !
Been lurking and reading up, so much info
SO, about the classic homebrew here. I understand that the sand is used as a cheap filler because fireclay is more money. Where im at, there are a lot of furnace suppliers here and i can get silica sand and fireclay for about the same amount of money
q1 Can I skip the sand and just use Fireclay, Portland and Lime?
q2 Can I skip the fireclay and just use silica sand:Porland:Lime?
q3 Can Talcum be considered as a potential refractory addition to the homebrew? [ From what i read, it seems more suitable for an insulating refractory? Also has trace asbestos? Yikes ! ]
q3 Can stone dust like marble dust, crushed rock 1mm, quartz grain 2mm or Grog from the furnace suppliers improve upon the homebrew castable?
q4 Can I swap the Portland with refractory cement in the homebrew [ i've read here at many places the lime will make the CAC go off fast and make a weak bond, BUT then I also read at some places you can swap it out ] - has someone tried this?
q5 IF i have the aggregates sorted, can i use sodium silicate as a binder instead of CAC, OPC, lime or clay ? [ my understanding, 500 C will damage CAC, OPC, Lime & Clay ]
q6 Did some reading on pumice dust, fly ash, furnace slag and they seem like good refractory binders but the radioactive heavy metal factor scares the crap out of me, does not seem food safe, more for melting iron ore or something. Any thoughts?
I seen a few castable domes on the forum which were based around the homebrew and they all seem to be functioning really well, so I may just go ahead with the classic homebrew. BUT i have become so fascinated with this castable subject , my brain can't stop thinking about this stuff
Been lurking and reading up, so much info
SO, about the classic homebrew here. I understand that the sand is used as a cheap filler because fireclay is more money. Where im at, there are a lot of furnace suppliers here and i can get silica sand and fireclay for about the same amount of money
q1 Can I skip the sand and just use Fireclay, Portland and Lime?
q2 Can I skip the fireclay and just use silica sand:Porland:Lime?
q3 Can Talcum be considered as a potential refractory addition to the homebrew? [ From what i read, it seems more suitable for an insulating refractory? Also has trace asbestos? Yikes ! ]
q3 Can stone dust like marble dust, crushed rock 1mm, quartz grain 2mm or Grog from the furnace suppliers improve upon the homebrew castable?
q4 Can I swap the Portland with refractory cement in the homebrew [ i've read here at many places the lime will make the CAC go off fast and make a weak bond, BUT then I also read at some places you can swap it out ] - has someone tried this?
q5 IF i have the aggregates sorted, can i use sodium silicate as a binder instead of CAC, OPC, lime or clay ? [ my understanding, 500 C will damage CAC, OPC, Lime & Clay ]
q6 Did some reading on pumice dust, fly ash, furnace slag and they seem like good refractory binders but the radioactive heavy metal factor scares the crap out of me, does not seem food safe, more for melting iron ore or something. Any thoughts?
I seen a few castable domes on the forum which were based around the homebrew and they all seem to be functioning really well, so I may just go ahead with the classic homebrew. BUT i have become so fascinated with this castable subject , my brain can't stop thinking about this stuff
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