Re: High Heat Mortar Primer
Fire clay is a specific type of clay with the same refractory characteristics as firebricks.
It has an unusually high content of alumina (24% - 40%) and an overal alumina/silica content of 55%-60%.
Although naturally occuring and found all over the world, there is no way for any of us to judge whether the soil around your home contains fireclay. You may simply have "pain in the ass, I can't dig a whole" clay. If you are serious about using materials found around your home, I would research exactly what the characteristics of fireclay are in nature.
The cheapest and easiest solution is to go to a pottery, refractory, or brick supplier. Fireclay is cheap around here, it is $5 for 15 lbs or $15 for 40 lbs, depending on the supplier.
RT
Fire clay is a specific type of clay with the same refractory characteristics as firebricks.
It has an unusually high content of alumina (24% - 40%) and an overal alumina/silica content of 55%-60%.
Although naturally occuring and found all over the world, there is no way for any of us to judge whether the soil around your home contains fireclay. You may simply have "pain in the ass, I can't dig a whole" clay. If you are serious about using materials found around your home, I would research exactly what the characteristics of fireclay are in nature.
The cheapest and easiest solution is to go to a pottery, refractory, or brick supplier. Fireclay is cheap around here, it is $5 for 15 lbs or $15 for 40 lbs, depending on the supplier.
RT
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