I am posting this in both places -- here and fornobravo/forum, where
we will make it sticky.
Using a ceramic insulating blanket is a good idea, for both brick
ovens and refractory ovens, because they are efficient, don't use a
lot of space, and keep loose insulation from ever getting into your
oven. And they aren't that expensive. Would folks agree with that?
Unless budget is a serious issue, you should consider using it. (We
include a large 6#, 1" blanket as part of our refractory ovens.)
If you are looking for a place to buy a ceramic insulating blanket,
contact randy.muchow@thermalproductsco.com. They are in Atlanta, and
ship UPS. Tell them to give you the price for Forno Bravo customers.
If you find a better source, or a good regional source, let us know.
James
we will make it sticky.
Using a ceramic insulating blanket is a good idea, for both brick
ovens and refractory ovens, because they are efficient, don't use a
lot of space, and keep loose insulation from ever getting into your
oven. And they aren't that expensive. Would folks agree with that?
Unless budget is a serious issue, you should consider using it. (We
include a large 6#, 1" blanket as part of our refractory ovens.)
If you are looking for a place to buy a ceramic insulating blanket,
contact randy.muchow@thermalproductsco.com. They are in Atlanta, and
ship UPS. Tell them to give you the price for Forno Bravo customers.
If you find a better source, or a good regional source, let us know.
James
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