I have found fire bricks, so many different sizes and shapes its hard to know what to go with.
I'm planning a low dome 42" Neo. And The "normal" fire bricks here are 4.5" x 9" x 2.55" So, in order to stay close to plan and the size of my stand I'm gonna need to do a little more than cut them in half. I'll need to whack a little extra off the halves I guess.
Now for the question. In my searching I have come accross tapered fire bricks. With varying levels of taper. All are 9" x 4.5" but the tapered dimensions all run 2.55" on the wide top and either 2.16/1.65/1.38" at the small end. Which do you suppose is best for my arch? To go with one of these tapers or use regular profile bricks?
For that matter, how about for the dome? Would I save a lot of mortar if I used tapered bricks throughout the dome? Which taper best for a 42" low dome with a high soldier course?
I'm not quite sure if I can use these tapered puppies for the dome yet anyway because they did not list the alumina content on the page. I'll have to e-mail them. But for the archway it shouldn't really matter to much eh?
Cheers,
Bob
I'm planning a low dome 42" Neo. And The "normal" fire bricks here are 4.5" x 9" x 2.55" So, in order to stay close to plan and the size of my stand I'm gonna need to do a little more than cut them in half. I'll need to whack a little extra off the halves I guess.
Now for the question. In my searching I have come accross tapered fire bricks. With varying levels of taper. All are 9" x 4.5" but the tapered dimensions all run 2.55" on the wide top and either 2.16/1.65/1.38" at the small end. Which do you suppose is best for my arch? To go with one of these tapers or use regular profile bricks?
For that matter, how about for the dome? Would I save a lot of mortar if I used tapered bricks throughout the dome? Which taper best for a 42" low dome with a high soldier course?
I'm not quite sure if I can use these tapered puppies for the dome yet anyway because they did not list the alumina content on the page. I'll have to e-mail them. But for the archway it shouldn't really matter to much eh?
Cheers,
Bob
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