Re: firebrick conundrum. Help needed, not offered.
ok, next question: I have a friend who works with brick and he says he can get me brick which are 4" x 9" x 2.5" weighs exactly 5# and cost about .75 ea.That weight seems low to me. Here's his email to me, "These are real firebrick that we use in commercial boilers that has a flame of about 2400 degrees plus. It's the same fire brick used in wood stoves except in the stoves they use a split brick (1" thick)" Any ideas, anyone? It would be great to save $$. Or is .35/brick not a huge savings?
Thanks all.
ok, next question: I have a friend who works with brick and he says he can get me brick which are 4" x 9" x 2.5" weighs exactly 5# and cost about .75 ea.That weight seems low to me. Here's his email to me, "These are real firebrick that we use in commercial boilers that has a flame of about 2400 degrees plus. It's the same fire brick used in wood stoves except in the stoves they use a split brick (1" thick)" Any ideas, anyone? It would be great to save $$. Or is .35/brick not a huge savings?
Thanks all.
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