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  • V-wiz
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    Originally posted by Gulf View Post
    Don't clean them too well, you may destroy the patina. Patches of lime mortar, some soot, etc. add a lot of eye candy to the finished wall . Just make sure that there is no loose material, dust, or dirt left on the brick.

    Just sayin'
    Yup, i hear ya. Ill only have to remove the mortar and a quick wash should take care of it so i can apply new mortar

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  • Tscarborough
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    From the picture above, those brick are ready to lay.

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  • Gulf
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    Originally posted by V-wiz View Post
    Yess. Nothing better than free. I got some work to do taking the mortar and sand off. Ive got about 700 bricks now
    Don't clean them too well, you may destroy the patina. Patches of lime mortar, some soot, etc. add a lot of eye candy to the finished wall . Just make sure that there is no loose material, dust, or dirt left on the brick.

    Just sayin'

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  • V-wiz
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    Yess. Nothing better than free. I got some work to do taking the mortar and sand off. Ive got about 700 bricks now

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  • Gulf
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    Oops! I saw the "F" word (free) . That is a great looking stack of old brick. A variety of brick types, some lime mortar, and plenty of patina. Great score .

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  • V-wiz
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    Just scored me 200+ free bricks. WOO

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  • V-wiz
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    Im going to try to make some time over the weekend to pick them up

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  • Laurentius
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    I would get them, and build my oven and make sure that it was well insulated.

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  • V-wiz
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    I have not gotten them yet. Im pretty sure i can get them for $200-225 at most for 325 bricks. Would that be worth it?. So you say it would take alot more wood to bring it up to temp?

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  • Laurentius
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    If you got them, use them!

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  • deejayoh
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    Sounds like these are bricks you'd use in a foundry or smelter. I am guessing that what you save on those bricks you will spend on diamond blades.

    As for the advice of the seller - I would think it just the opposite. The bricks should take longer to heat up but hold the heat better. AFAIK, it is the alumina that holds the heat, not the silica. So more alumina = better heat retention, but more mass to heat up.

    If it were my oven, I might want them for the floor - but I think I'd want lower-duty bricks in the dome.

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  • UtahBeehiver
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    my super duty high alumina bricks were surplus from a steel mill.

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  • Tscarborough
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    I have one from the old Austin White Lime kilns as my monitor stand. They are continuous use refractory, and dense as hell.

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  • V-wiz
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    Well ive been reading around and i have not seen one single appliacation where one has used a 80% alumina brick. wow.

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  • V-wiz
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    Ok i spoke to a rep for these bricks, he said these are way over kill for a pizza oven, they are very dense, thy will heat up quicker but wont stay warm as longer as it is 80% silicia?? Did i understand that correctly? He wouldnt tell me that they are safe as they are not FDA approved but said others have used our products for pizza ovens. Sounds like these are super duty bricks? I may pick these up. What does everyone think?
    Last edited by V-wiz; 11-30-2012, 02:41 PM.

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