HELP!
I have successfully used the dust from when I cut mt firebricks with sharp sand and cement to build the flue area and part of the chimney in my oven, However I am now finishing off the oven and will be extending the landing area and re-designing the flue area. Unfortunately I have used up all of my brick dust so I tried to source fireclay without success and finally got a 25kg bag of Corderite which I was told is graded firebrick dust.
I have tried to use this Corderite with Sharp sand and Cement in the following ratios 2.2.1 and have got a very rough grainy material without any real strength. I know I could increase the cement, but I used the same ratio with the brick bust and got a really good finish with enough strength to hold up my chimney.
I think the Corderite is going to work out OK, Its meant to have excellent thermal shock properties, I would just like to get some more ideas of mixes ect to use.
Cheers in Advance
Brad
I have successfully used the dust from when I cut mt firebricks with sharp sand and cement to build the flue area and part of the chimney in my oven, However I am now finishing off the oven and will be extending the landing area and re-designing the flue area. Unfortunately I have used up all of my brick dust so I tried to source fireclay without success and finally got a 25kg bag of Corderite which I was told is graded firebrick dust.
I have tried to use this Corderite with Sharp sand and Cement in the following ratios 2.2.1 and have got a very rough grainy material without any real strength. I know I could increase the cement, but I used the same ratio with the brick bust and got a really good finish with enough strength to hold up my chimney.
I think the Corderite is going to work out OK, Its meant to have excellent thermal shock properties, I would just like to get some more ideas of mixes ect to use.
Cheers in Advance
Brad
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