Hi All,
I built a cast Pompeii-shape oven using just 4:1 perlite/Portland cement with 3% by weight stainless steel needles. It isn't pretty but works quite well, heats up to 800F in about 40 mins and holds its temperature surprisingly well for not having much thermal mass. I do have split firebricks covering the entire oven floor.
My question is, would it be possible to add a thin-ish layer of refractory cement to the inside of the oven? Idea being to enhance the longevity of the oven (assuming the Portland cement will start to break down eventually), and possibly improve the performance slightly. The interior surface of the oven is quite rough, so maybe a castable refractory would adhere well? Furnace cement? Is this trying to put lipstick on a pig?
Any thoughts are appreciated.
I built a cast Pompeii-shape oven using just 4:1 perlite/Portland cement with 3% by weight stainless steel needles. It isn't pretty but works quite well, heats up to 800F in about 40 mins and holds its temperature surprisingly well for not having much thermal mass. I do have split firebricks covering the entire oven floor.
My question is, would it be possible to add a thin-ish layer of refractory cement to the inside of the oven? Idea being to enhance the longevity of the oven (assuming the Portland cement will start to break down eventually), and possibly improve the performance slightly. The interior surface of the oven is quite rough, so maybe a castable refractory would adhere well? Furnace cement? Is this trying to put lipstick on a pig?
Any thoughts are appreciated.
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