I've got a modular oven basically made from a number of precast firebrick pieces. (Call it a Spanish Econo model, not the high quality Forno Bravo ovens available from James
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Anyway, I've noticed that some of the inside mortar is flaking where the formed blocks were put together (probably cracked during transport and/or placement) and I'm wondering about whether to smear some high heat mortar (Refrax?) over them or just not worry about it.
I'm particularly wondering if you would get good enough adhesion after the oven has already been in use? Maybe after a pizza night when all the soot has been burned off?
Anyone done something like this?
XJ
)Anyway, I've noticed that some of the inside mortar is flaking where the formed blocks were put together (probably cracked during transport and/or placement) and I'm wondering about whether to smear some high heat mortar (Refrax?) over them or just not worry about it.
I'm particularly wondering if you would get good enough adhesion after the oven has already been in use? Maybe after a pizza night when all the soot has been burned off?
Anyone done something like this?
XJ





...enjoy every sandwich!
) but I can flake off fairly large chunks of the mortar.
is that a word...sounded good)also...stay ahead of the process so you don't get any in the food. As James says wet the joint and do use the best mortar you can get your hands on...you will have to force the new stuff to bond with the old...in lower temp applications I have heard of painting the joint with elmer's glue as a bonding adhesive but...don't think that would work in the oven
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