Definitely go with stainless steel for durability, and make sure you have good ventilation for the barbecue and wok.
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Oven dome Insulation blanket
I had some difficulty sourcing Ceramic Fibre Board insulation for the oven floor. Thinking ahead for dome insulation blanket, I found a supplier offering SuperWool Plus", made from alkaline earth silicate (AES). Is this a suitable alternative from Ceramic fibre blanket?
The SuperWool product does appear to be safer in terms of handling and is not considered hazardous.
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Morgan Superwool Plus is a variety of ceramic fiber blanket; I used that on my second oven. Works great--go ahead and buy that. As far as safety, they do claim that it is engineered to shed less fiber and dust, making it safer, but I wouldn't count on it and would still take precautions.
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Originally posted by rsandler View PostMorgan Superwool Plus is a variety of ceramic fiber blanket; I used that on my second oven. Works great--go ahead and buy that. As far as safety, they do claim that it is engineered to shed less fiber and dust, making it safer, but I wouldn't count on it and would still take precautions.Kindled with zeal and fired with passion.
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I’m 1500 km away from home currently and don’t have access to my photos, sorry. I precast the supporting slab for my ovens and cast 4 holes around the perimeter which line up to the dome insulation as well as one in the centre to vent the underfloor insulation. These holes are12 mm in diameter and I glue a small piece of fibreglass insect screen over the top of each hole. It is a system that works remarkably well.Kindled with zeal and fired with passion.
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