I have managed to source some very good value vintage firebricks, 18" x 9", which I am picking up at the weekend (so I haven't seen them in the flesh yet).
They are only 1 1/5" thick though, so a bit too thin really. My plan was to make a 4" thick insulated concrete base and then simply pour a 1 inch or so layer of 3:1:1:1 homebrew on top to act as a base for the thin hearth brick, thereby taking the effective thermal mass floor thickness up to 2.5, complementing the dome thickness (blocks made from cut up storage heater bricks).
Does that sound like a sounds plan to boost the effective hearth thickness under the old firebricks?
They are only 1 1/5" thick though, so a bit too thin really. My plan was to make a 4" thick insulated concrete base and then simply pour a 1 inch or so layer of 3:1:1:1 homebrew on top to act as a base for the thin hearth brick, thereby taking the effective thermal mass floor thickness up to 2.5, complementing the dome thickness (blocks made from cut up storage heater bricks).
Does that sound like a sounds plan to boost the effective hearth thickness under the old firebricks?
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