Hello all,
I am in the process of constructing my 42" Pompeii design wood fire oven. One of the big issue I am facing is that in my country I am not able to find stainless steel chimney pipes or ceramic/terracota flue liner.
I looked into getting a 304 stainless steel pipe but they are all 3mm thick which makes them very bulky and also very expensive. On top of that I need to buy a 20ft pipe most of which will be wasted. I also looked into ceramic/terracotta flue liners but they are also not available.
Can someone here guide me if I can make a chimney out of firebricks. My current plan is to pour a RCC structure on top of the throat opening and then form a firebrick chimney 8" wide using that as support on top of the vent opening. Then put 2" insulation blanket around the chimney and then Portland cement mortar on top for finish.
Questions I have :
1. Will this work ?
2. For 42" Igloo design with 20"X18" opening what should be vent size on the throat ?
3. Should I plaster the inner part of firebrick chimney with refractory mortar to make it smooth to reduce air friction and reduce creosote buildup ?
3. Is 8"X8" width chimney size sufficient ?
4. In term of long term maintenance what should I look out for ?
I am also open to other alternatives. Masonry solutions are most cost efficient for in my area.
I am in the process of constructing my 42" Pompeii design wood fire oven. One of the big issue I am facing is that in my country I am not able to find stainless steel chimney pipes or ceramic/terracota flue liner.
I looked into getting a 304 stainless steel pipe but they are all 3mm thick which makes them very bulky and also very expensive. On top of that I need to buy a 20ft pipe most of which will be wasted. I also looked into ceramic/terracotta flue liners but they are also not available.
Can someone here guide me if I can make a chimney out of firebricks. My current plan is to pour a RCC structure on top of the throat opening and then form a firebrick chimney 8" wide using that as support on top of the vent opening. Then put 2" insulation blanket around the chimney and then Portland cement mortar on top for finish.
Questions I have :
1. Will this work ?
2. For 42" Igloo design with 20"X18" opening what should be vent size on the throat ?
3. Should I plaster the inner part of firebrick chimney with refractory mortar to make it smooth to reduce air friction and reduce creosote buildup ?
3. Is 8"X8" width chimney size sufficient ?
4. In term of long term maintenance what should I look out for ?
I am also open to other alternatives. Masonry solutions are most cost efficient for in my area.





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