So following on from my initial post https://community.fornobravo.com/for...rthern-ireland
I've laid 4 inches of a 50/50 mix of perlite and vermiculite concrete insulation and have gotten some regular firebricks for the floor. I'm strongly leaning away from using the storage heater bricks.
The insulation layer is 48 inches in diameter allowing for a 39 inch floor and 4.5 either side for the dome. I understand from the plans that building the floor inside the dome allows for changing of a damaged brick in time if needed but how often does that happen and are there other advantages?
I'm looking for thoughts on whether it's better to cut the floor bricks to a 39 inch diameter and sit the first course on the underfloor insulation or whether to make a 48 inch floor and have the first course on the edge of the floor bricks.
Thanks!
I've laid 4 inches of a 50/50 mix of perlite and vermiculite concrete insulation and have gotten some regular firebricks for the floor. I'm strongly leaning away from using the storage heater bricks.
The insulation layer is 48 inches in diameter allowing for a 39 inch floor and 4.5 either side for the dome. I understand from the plans that building the floor inside the dome allows for changing of a damaged brick in time if needed but how often does that happen and are there other advantages?
I'm looking for thoughts on whether it's better to cut the floor bricks to a 39 inch diameter and sit the first course on the underfloor insulation or whether to make a 48 inch floor and have the first course on the edge of the floor bricks.
Thanks!
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