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No - just when you are cutting the product. After it is down it is pretty inert.
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So the fiber boards are okay and i should wear a mask the entire build. How fun....
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The dust, you stated above.:^)Originally posted by Les View PostNo. (The fibers/dust are probably just as bad )- you don't want to breath it. Vermiculite can contain asbestos but living in the states you won't have a problem.
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You really don't want to breathe any dust.
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No. The fibers/dust are probably just as bad - you don't want to breath it. Vermiculite can contain asbestos but living in the states you won't have a problem.Originally posted by V-wiz View PostIve got a question.. Do Ceramic fiber boards contain asbestos?
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Ive got a question.. Do Ceramic fiber boards contain asbestos?
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I am slowly collecting my building materials. Im getting re purposed bricks from craigslist for free. So far Ive got about 80 bricks. I need alot more, Ill collect as many free bricks as i possibly can, when the time comes ill purchase whatever i need to complete the work. I dont think ill luck out on the firebricks, those i would have to get new.
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How are these products, these guys are actually very close to me. The fiberboard and blankets, how is the price? can i find them cheaper?
McGills Warehouse Online Department Store,Fiber Board, Paper & Blanket
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So this allows them to withstand the high temps without spalling? Learn something everyday...Originally posted by Tscarborough View Post"The reason for this is that in days gone by, bricks were fired to much higher temps during the manufacturing process."
This is not correct. They were not fired to as high a heat or to as even a heat as modern brick. There are several differences, the primary one of which is that the old brick were molded or pressed, not extruded. As it relates to being used in an oven, they are softer and, of course, solids, that make them better than modern face brick.
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Hi Bill,
How can you tell the vintage?
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"The reason for this is that in days gone by, bricks were fired to much higher temps during the manufacturing process."
This is not correct. They were not fired to as high a heat or to as even a heat as modern brick. There are several differences, the primary one of which is that the old brick were molded or pressed, not extruded. As it relates to being used in an oven, they are softer and, of course, solids, that make them better than modern face brick.
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I originally planned wood storage underneath, but soon realized that it was not a convenient place. I too don't like getting on my knees and crawling in there. I now store all of my tools underneath. Main wood pile is 25 feet away....works just fine.
In hind-sight, I wish I had made two-rooms underneath the oven with separate doors.
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Thank you Bill. i appreciate it.
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