Has anyone measured the temperatures achieved on the:
1. outside of dome blanket.
2. outside surface of dome brick.
3. during firing and for some timed intervals after no fire.
The reason I ask is because I was thinking about wrapping some stainless steel tubing around the dome and using a circulating pump to heat my pool.
It might be a great heat exchanger during times when I wasn't concerned with heat retention for baking. Kind of like...cook a few pizza's then heat the jacuzzi. I could blow out the tubing when not in use. SS tubing is good for 1500 degrees fahrenheight. Use a simemple circulating pump for $50 and tubing is $75.
All comments, thoughts, ideas, knocks, are welcome.
1. outside of dome blanket.
2. outside surface of dome brick.
3. during firing and for some timed intervals after no fire.
The reason I ask is because I was thinking about wrapping some stainless steel tubing around the dome and using a circulating pump to heat my pool.
It might be a great heat exchanger during times when I wasn't concerned with heat retention for baking. Kind of like...cook a few pizza's then heat the jacuzzi. I could blow out the tubing when not in use. SS tubing is good for 1500 degrees fahrenheight. Use a simemple circulating pump for $50 and tubing is $75.
All comments, thoughts, ideas, knocks, are welcome.
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