instead of firebrick for the floor, the supplier has 12x12x2 floor tiles that look pretty nifty for the floor. Less joints snap the peel perhaps. There has been some mention about being able to replace damaged brick in the floor, but, come on, does that really happen. And if it does happen, doesn't that make the case for a higher duty firebrick, instead of the low duty that is recommended here. My buddy who is like the industrial boiler king, the guy who is called in for serious casting and firebrick work in really hot things, tells me to go for the better quality, higher alumina brick. He thinks it will last longer and be tougher.
so, to recap
a: 12x12x2 floor tiles instead of bricks in the herringbone pattern?
b: better quality brick- worth the extra money?
so, to recap
a: 12x12x2 floor tiles instead of bricks in the herringbone pattern?
b: better quality brick- worth the extra money?
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