Hello,
I tried to find some definitive answers about this topic but ended up with more questions than answers. My oven will sit on a concrete slab. On that slab will sit 4" of cal sil board. I have watched videos by Melbourne brick company and a few other Aussies who place aluminum foil over the cal sil then use a hybrid refractory mortar on top of that to then bed the firebricks. The claim is that they don't want the bricks to move as they do on sand/fireclay. Is it beneficial to bed the firebricks or is using sand/fireclay adequate for my application (precast dome)? I was wondering about cracking from expansion/contraction between the firebricks if I bed the in refractory hybrid mortar. Thanks in advance for your assistance.
I tried to find some definitive answers about this topic but ended up with more questions than answers. My oven will sit on a concrete slab. On that slab will sit 4" of cal sil board. I have watched videos by Melbourne brick company and a few other Aussies who place aluminum foil over the cal sil then use a hybrid refractory mortar on top of that to then bed the firebricks. The claim is that they don't want the bricks to move as they do on sand/fireclay. Is it beneficial to bed the firebricks or is using sand/fireclay adequate for my application (precast dome)? I was wondering about cracking from expansion/contraction between the firebricks if I bed the in refractory hybrid mortar. Thanks in advance for your assistance.
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