#49
(M) I'll be closing my dome tomorrow, if it doesn't rain, and want to start on my chimney. I will probably use neither a steel nor a clay liner.
(M) My question is, given a builder's choice is to use only brick for a flue-chimney, would it be better to use insulating brick or firebrick? ___
(M) I can see advantages to both but those plusses are predicated on assumptions of whether stored chimney heat will help maintain dome heat, or whether a chimney inherently gives up heat with the smoke.
(M) Thanks to anyone how contributes their perspective. If you see a post which refutes your position, pipe in anyway. I'll tally the thermals and the insulators.
Ciao,
Marcel
(M) I'll be closing my dome tomorrow, if it doesn't rain, and want to start on my chimney. I will probably use neither a steel nor a clay liner.
(M) My question is, given a builder's choice is to use only brick for a flue-chimney, would it be better to use insulating brick or firebrick? ___
(M) I can see advantages to both but those plusses are predicated on assumptions of whether stored chimney heat will help maintain dome heat, or whether a chimney inherently gives up heat with the smoke.
(M) Thanks to anyone how contributes their perspective. If you see a post which refutes your position, pipe in anyway. I'll tally the thermals and the insulators.
Ciao,
Marcel
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